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Jarvis, M.; Bernstein, G.; Jain, B.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, July 2004, Volume: 352, Issue: 1Journal Article
ABSTRACT We present simple formulae for calculating the skewness and kurtosis of the aperture mass statistic for weak lensing surveys, which is insensitive to masking effects of survey geometry or variable survey depth. The calculations are the higher order analogues of the formula given by Schneider, van Waerbeke & Mellier, which has been used to compute the variance of the aperture mass from several lensing surveys. As our formula requires the three‐point shear correlation function, we also present an efficient tree‐based algorithm for measuring it. We show how our algorithm would scale in computing time and memory usage for future lensing surveys. We also apply the procedure to our Cerro Tololo Inter‐American Observatory (CTIO) survey data, originally described by Jarvis et al. We find that the skewness is positive (inconsistent with zero) at the 2σ level. However, the signal is too noisy from this data to usefully constrain cosmology.
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