Lensing in the Blue. II. Estimating the Sensitivity of Stratospheric Balloons to Weak Gravitational Lensing

McCleary, Jacqueline E. and Everett, Spencer W. and Shaaban, Mohamed M. and Gill, Ajay S. and Vassilakis, Georgios N. and Huff, Eric M. and Massey, Richard J. and Benton, Steven J. and Brown, Anthony M. and Clark, Paul and Holder, Bradley and Fraisse, Aurelien A. and Jauzac, Mathilde and Jones, William C. and Lagattuta, David and Leung, Jason S.-Y. and Li, Lun and T. Luu, Thuy Vy and Nagy, Johanna M. and Netterfield, C. Barth and Paracha, Emaad and Redmond, Susan F. and Rhodes, Jason D. and Schmoll, Jürgen and Sirks, Ellen and Tam, Sut Ieng (2023) Lensing in the Blue. II. Estimating the Sensitivity of Stratospheric Balloons to Weak Gravitational Lensing. The Astronomical Journal, 166 (3). p. 134. ISSN 0004-6256

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Abstract

The Superpressure Balloon-borne Imaging Telescope (SuperBIT) is a diffraction-limited, wide-field, 0.5 m, near-infrared to near-ultraviolet observatory designed to exploit the stratosphere's space-like conditions. SuperBIT's 2023 science flight will deliver deep, blue imaging of galaxy clusters for gravitational lensing analysis. In preparation, we have developed a weak-lensing measurement pipeline with modern algorithms for PSF characterization, shape measurement, and shear calibration. We validate our pipeline and forecast SuperBIT survey properties with simulated galaxy cluster observations in SuperBIT's near-UV and blue bandpasses. We predict imaging depth, galaxy number (source) density, and redshift distribution for observations in SuperBIT's three bluest filters; the effect of lensing sample selections is also considered. We find that, in three hours of on-sky integration, SuperBIT can attain a depth of b = 26 mag and a total source density exceeding 40 galaxies per square arcminute. Even with the application of lensing-analysis catalog selections, we find b-band source densities between 25 and 30 galaxies per square arcminute with a median redshift of z = 1.1. Our analysis confirms SuperBIT's capability for weak gravitational lensing measurements in the blue.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Eprint Open STM Press > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 17 Nov 2023 04:22
Last Modified: 17 Nov 2023 04:22
URI: http://library.go4manusub.com/id/eprint/1654

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