Miyatake, HironaoMore, SurhudMandelbaum, RachelTakada, MasahiroSpergel, David N.Kneib, Jean-PaulSchneider, Donald P.Brinkmann, J.Brownstein, Joel R.2015-09-282015-09-282015-09-28201510.1088/0004-637X/806/1/1https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/119272WOS:000356810300001A joint analysis of the clustering of galaxies and their weak gravitational lensing signal is well-suited to simultaneously constrain the galaxy-halo connection as well as the cosmological parameters by breaking the degeneracy between galaxy bias and the amplitude of clustering signal. In a series of two papers, we perform such an analysis at the highest redshift (z similar to 0.53) in the literature using CMASS galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey Eleventh Data Release (BOSS DR11) catalog spanning 8300 deg(2). In this paper, we present details of the clustering and weak lensing measurements of these galaxies. We define a subsample of 400,916 CMASS galaxies based on their redshifts and stellar-mass estimates so that the galaxies constitute an approximately volume-limited and similar population over the redshift range 0.47 <= z <= 0.59. We obtain a signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) similar or equal to 56 for the galaxy clustering measurement. We also explore the redshift and stellar-mass dependence of the clustering signal. For the weak lensing measurement, we use existing deeper imaging data from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey with publicly available shape and photometric redshift catalogs from CFHTLenS, but only in a 105 deg(2) area that overlaps with BOSS. This restricts the lensing measurement to only 5084 CMASS galaxies. After careful systematic tests, we find a highly significant detection of the CMASS weak lensing signal, with total S/N similar or equal to 26. These measurements form the basis of the halo occupation distribution and cosmology analysis presented in More et al. (Paper II).cosmology: observationsgalaxies: halosgravitational lensing: weaklarge-scale structure of universeThe Weak Lensing Signal And The Clustering Of Boss Galaxies. I. Measurementstext::journal::journal article::research article