Assessing the photometric redshift precision of the S-PLUS survey: the Stripe-82 as a test-case. Issue 3 (4th June 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Assessing the photometric redshift precision of the S-PLUS survey: the Stripe-82 as a test-case. Issue 3 (4th June 2020)
- Main Title:
- Assessing the photometric redshift precision of the S-PLUS survey: the Stripe-82 as a test-case
- Authors:
- Molino, A
Costa-Duarte, M V
Sampedro, L
Herpich, F R
Sodré, L
Mendes de Oliveira, C
Schoenell, W
Barbosa, C E
Queiroz, C
Lima, E V R
Azanha, L
Muñoz-Elgueta, N
Ribeiro, T
Kanaan, A
Hernandez-Jimenez, J A
Cortesi, A
Akras, S
Lopes de Oliveira, R
Torres-Flores, S
Lima-Dias, C
Castellon, J L Nilo
Damke, G
Alvarez-Candal, A
Jiménez-Teja, Y
Coelho, P
Pereira, E
Montero-Dorta, A D
Benítez, N
Gonçalves, T S
Santana-Silva, L
Werner, S V
Almeida, L A
Lopes, P A A
Chies-Santos, A L
Telles, E
de Souza, Thom
C, R
Gonçalves, D R
de Souza, R S
Makler, M
Buzzo, M L
Placco, V M
Nakazono, L M I
Saito, R K
Overzier, R A
Abramo, L R
… (more) - Abstract:
- ABSTRACT: In this paper we present a thorough discussion about the photometric redshift (photo- z ) performance of the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS). This survey combines a seven narrow +5 broad passband filter system, with a typical photometric-depth of r ∼ 21 AB. For this exercise, we utilize the Data Release 1 (DR1), corresponding to 336 deg 2 from the Stripe-82 region. We rely on the BPZ2 code to compute our estimates, using a new library of SED models, which includes additional templates for quiescent galaxies. When compared to a spectroscopic redshift control sample of ∼100 k galaxies, we find a precision of σ z <0.8 per cent, <2.0 per cent, or <3.0 per cent for galaxies with magnitudes r < 17, <19, and <21, respectively. A precision of 0.6 per cent is attained for galaxies with the highest Odds values. These estimates have a negligible bias and a fraction of catastrophic outliers inferior to 1 per cent. We identify a redshift window (i.e. 0.26 < z < 0.32) where our estimates double their precision, due to the simultaneous detection of two emission lines in two distinct narrow bands; representing a window opportunity to conduct statistical studies such as luminosity functions. We forecast a total of ∼2 M, ∼16 M and ∼32 M galaxies in the S-PLUS survey with a photo-z precision of σ z <1.0 per cent, <2.0 per cent, and <2.5 per cent after observing 8000 deg 2 . We also derive redshift probability density functions, proving their reliability encodingABSTRACT: In this paper we present a thorough discussion about the photometric redshift (photo- z ) performance of the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS). This survey combines a seven narrow +5 broad passband filter system, with a typical photometric-depth of r ∼ 21 AB. For this exercise, we utilize the Data Release 1 (DR1), corresponding to 336 deg 2 from the Stripe-82 region. We rely on the BPZ2 code to compute our estimates, using a new library of SED models, which includes additional templates for quiescent galaxies. When compared to a spectroscopic redshift control sample of ∼100 k galaxies, we find a precision of σ z <0.8 per cent, <2.0 per cent, or <3.0 per cent for galaxies with magnitudes r < 17, <19, and <21, respectively. A precision of 0.6 per cent is attained for galaxies with the highest Odds values. These estimates have a negligible bias and a fraction of catastrophic outliers inferior to 1 per cent. We identify a redshift window (i.e. 0.26 < z < 0.32) where our estimates double their precision, due to the simultaneous detection of two emission lines in two distinct narrow bands; representing a window opportunity to conduct statistical studies such as luminosity functions. We forecast a total of ∼2 M, ∼16 M and ∼32 M galaxies in the S-PLUS survey with a photo-z precision of σ z <1.0 per cent, <2.0 per cent, and <2.5 per cent after observing 8000 deg 2 . We also derive redshift probability density functions, proving their reliability encoding redshift uncertainties and their potential recovering the n ( z ) of galaxies at z < 0.4, with an unprecedented precision for a photometric survey in the Southern hemisphere. … (more)
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- Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Volume 499:Issue 3(2020)
- Journal:
- Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Issue:
- Volume 499:Issue 3(2020)
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- Volume 499, Issue 3 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 499
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0499-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 3884
- Page End:
- 3908
- Publication Date:
- 2020-06-04
- Subjects:
- surveys -- galaxies: clusters: general -- galaxies: distances and redshifts -- cosmology: large-scale structure of Universe -- techniques: photometric
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http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/mnras/staa1586 ↗
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- 0035-8711
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