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Assembling precursor data sets for Cluster cosmology run with DESC tools #12

Open yyzhang opened 1 year ago

yyzhang commented 1 year ago

Assembling precursor data sets for Cluster cosmology run with DESC tools

Identify and assemble precursor survey data sets to test DESC firecrown CL likelihood developed for cluster cosology

Contacts: Yuanyuan Zhang (any others) -- I will only be available on Thursday and Friday. Day/Time: Friday Main communication channel: desc-cl-cosmo-pipeline GitHub repo: https://github.com/LSSTDESC/precursor_CLCosmo_datavector Zoom room (if applicable): https://noirlab-edu.zoom.us/j/9698815566?pwd=bU9uTEdCcFgvRldIM1BEQXk3RGpHUT09 (passcode: 575371)

Goals and deliverable

Identify and assemble precursor survey data sets Having done one round of preliminary run (even if it's an immediate fail)

Resources and skills needed

Willing to work with firecrown Cluster modules.

Detailed description

Google doc with notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZKPLusx-5FNBEcnb-ss2EeehBT5VhpzI62HTMKwZtE8/edit

marina-ricci commented 1 year ago

Hi @yyzhang ! I'd like to try to work on that Friday. Mostly from the CLMM/TXPipe side.

yyzhang commented 1 year ago

Hi @yyzhang ! I'd like to try to work on that Friday. Mostly from the CLMM/TXPipe side.

Hi Marina @marina-ricci , sorry for not replying earlier (just got out of a local event). Friday sounds great! How about working on this together tomorrow from 6:30 am PDT (3:30 pm in Paris)? (I am in PDT time zone now) If that's too late, I can also try to compile some relevant documents together today so that we can work on it asynchronously.

yyzhang commented 1 year ago

Hi @marina-ricci My current plan is to join the Sprint tag-up in the morning, and then open the zoom to work on this, until it's time to go for the CL-BP discussion (7 am PDT I think), and possibly open zoom again after that. Please join if you can!

I've also compiled the document above, in case you'd like to work a little bit on this ahead of those times.