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      Improving PSF modelling for weak gravitational lensing using new methods in model selection

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          A simple theoretical framework for the description and interpretation of spatially correlated modelling residuals is presented, and the resulting tools are found to provide a useful aid to model selection in the context of weak gravitational lensing. The description is focused upon the specific problem of modelling the spatial variation of a telescope point spread function (PSF) across the instrument field of view, a crucial stage in lensing data analysis, but the technique may be used to rank competing models wherever data are described empirically. As such it may, with further development, provide useful extra information when used in combination with existing model selection techniques such as the Akaike and Bayesian Information Criteria, or the Bayesian evidence. Two independent diagnostic correlation functions are described and the interpretation of these functions demonstrated using a simulated PSF anisotropy field. The efficacy of these diagnostic functions as an aid to the correct choice of empirical model is then demonstrated by analyzing results for a suite of Monte Carlo simulations of random PSF fields with varying degrees of spatial structure, and it is shown how the diagnostic functions can be related to requirements for precision cosmic shear measurement. The limitations of the technique, and opportunities for improvements and applications to fields other than weak gravitational lensing, are discussed.

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          20 April 2009
          2010-01-12
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          10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.16277.x
          0904.3056
          f828ed4c-54cf-482f-b4e8-5234e6b41a48

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          Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.404:350-366,2010
          18 pages, 12 figures. Modified to match version accepted for publication in MNRAS
          astro-ph.CO

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