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Combining information from multiple cosmological surveys: inference and modeling challenges

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arxiv 2103.05320 v1 pith:GMLJXSXC submitted 2021-03-09 astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GAastro-ph.IM

Combining information from multiple cosmological surveys: inference and modeling challenges

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The tightest and most robust cosmological results of the next decade will be achieved by bringing together multiple surveys of the Universe. This endeavor has to happen across multiple layers of the data processing and analysis, e.g., enhancements are expected from combining Euclid, Rubin, and Roman (as well as other surveys) not only at the level of joint processing and catalog combination, but also during the post-catalog parts of the analysis such as the cosmological inference process. While every experiment builds their own analysis and inference framework and creates their own set of simulations, cross-survey work that homogenizes these efforts, exchanges information from numerical simulations, and coordinates details in the modeling of astrophysical and observational systematics of the corresponding datasets is crucial.

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