Galaxy properties from J-PAS narrow-band photometry
Abstract
We study the consistency of the physical properties of galaxies retrieved from SED-fitting as a function of spectral resolution and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Using a selection of physically motivated star formation histories, we set up a control sample of mock galaxy spectra representing observations of the local universe in high-resolution spectroscopy, and in 56 narrow-band and 5 broad-band photometry. We fit the SEDs at these spectral resolutions and compute their corresponding the stellar mass, the mass- and luminosity-weighted age and metallicity, and the dust extinction. We study the biases, correlations, and degeneracies affecting the retrieved parameters and explore the r\^ole of the spectral resolution and the SNR in regulating these degeneracies. We find that narrow-band photometry and spectroscopy yield similar trends in the physical properties derived, the former being considerably more precise. Using a galaxy sample from the SDSS, we compare more realistically the results obtained from high-resolution and narrow-band SEDs (synthesized from the same SDSS spectra) following the same spectral fitting procedures. We use results from the literature as a benchmark to our spectroscopic estimates and show that the prior PDFs, commonly adopted in parametric methods, may introduce biases not accounted for in a Bayesian framework. We conclude that narrow-band photometry yields the same trend in the age-metallicity relation in the literature, provided it is affected by the same biases as spectroscopy; albeit the precision achieved with the latter is generally twice as large as with the narrow-band, at SNR values typical of the different kinds of data.
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@article{arxiv.1707.03461,
title = {Galaxy properties from J-PAS narrow-band photometry},
author = {A. Mejía-Narváez and G. Bruzual and G. Magris C. and J. S. Alcaniz and N. Benítez and S. Carneiro and A. J. Cenarro and D. Cristóbal-Hornillos and R. Dupke and A. Ederoclite and A. Marín-Franch and C. Mendes de Oliveira and M. Moles and L. Sodre and K. Taylor and J. Varela and H. Vázquez Ramió},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.03461},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
26 pages, 15 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS