KiDS-i-800: Comparing weak gravitational lensing measurements from same-sky surveys
We present a weak gravitational lensing analysis of 815 deg2of i-band imaging from the Kilo-Degree Survey (KiDS-i-800). In contrast to the deep r-band observations, which take priority during excellent seeing conditions and form the primary KiDS data set (KiDS-r-450), the complementary yet shallower...
Main Authors: | Amon, A, Heymans, C, Klaes, D, Erben, T, Blake, C, Hildebrandt, H, Hoekstra, H, Kuijken, K, Miller, L, Morrison, C, Choi, A, De Jong, J, Glazebrook, K, Irisarri, N, Joachimi, B, Joudaki, S, Kannawadi, A, Lidman, C, Napolitano, N, Parkinson, D, Schneider, P, Van Uitert, E, Viola, M, Wolf, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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