The Dark Energy Survey has provided leading tests of our cosmological model with gravitational lensing-based measurements of structure. I will review these and highlight the fact that uncertainty in galaxy redshift distributions are limiting present, but especially future, such studies. For the DES three-year analysis, we are developing a novel method that uses the high-quality and multi-color (ugrizYJHK) information of deep photometric fields as an intermediary between wide survey photometry and spectroscopic samples, greatly reducing cosmic variance in redshift distribution calibration. I will discuss the prospects of this, and the requirements for additional deep-field and spectroscopic data sets for the success of DES and LSST.
Links
[1] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/Cosmology-Dark-Energy-Survey-and-Need-Redshift-Calibration
[2] moz-extension://6cbf6a5c-a165-4cda-9a64-85c882b39205/content/html/options/options.html?bbl
[3] moz-extension://6cbf6a5c-a165-4cda-9a64-85c882b39205/content/html/options/options.html?hist
[4] moz-extension://6cbf6a5c-a165-4cda-9a64-85c882b39205/content/html/options/options.html?feed
[5] https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=GD9D8CPW8HFA2