26–30 Sept 2022
IFPU, Room 205
Europe/Rome timezone

Controlling systematics in the Euclid spectroscopic sample

The Euclid mission will characterize dark energy and dark matter by using Galaxy Clustering measured from a spectroscopic sample of galaxies out to z~2 (the Euclid Wide Survey). The cosmological measurements are dominated by systematics, which are being investigated by two Work Packages associated with the Galaxy Clustering Science Working Group of the Euclid Consortium. Specifically, the End-to-End Simulations and the Observational Systematics Work Packages (WPs). This meeting brings together the scientists working within these two work packages to coordinate our effort to characterize and control the expected systematics in the spectroscopic sample of the Euclid Wide Survey. Controlling and mitigating for systematics require the coordination of different expertises, from deep knowledge of the instrument, to understanding of galaxy clustering estimators and cosmological parameters estimation. A hands-on meeting is needed to push forward (or in some cases to kick off) our work on several pre-launch key-project papers that are coordinated by these WPs.

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IFPU, Room 205
Via Beirut, 2, 34151 Trieste TS
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This conference is organized as a "Focus Week" at the Institute for Fundamental Physics of the Universe. More details on the Institute and its activities are found here: www.ifpu.it.
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Meeting ID: 864 6575 8940
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