Morphology Classification and Photometric Redshift Measurement of Galaxies
Abstract
Based on the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 5 Galaxy Sample, we explore photometric morphology classification and redshift estimation of galaxies using photometric data and known spectroscopic redshifts. An unsupervised method, k-means algorithm, is used to separate the whole galaxy sample into early- and late-type galaxies. Then we investigate the photometric redshift measurement with different input patterns by means of artificial neural networks (ANNs) for the total sample and the two subsamples. The experimental result indicates that ANNs show better performance when the more parameters are applied in the training set, and the mixed accuracy of photometric redshift estimation for the two subsets is superior to for the overall sample alone. For the optimal result, the rms deviation of photometric redshifts for the mixed sample amounts to 0.0192, that for the overall sample is 0.0196, meanwhile, that for early- and late-type galaxies adds up to 0.0164 and 0.0217, respectively.
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@article{arxiv.0810.0867,
title = {Morphology Classification and Photometric Redshift Measurement of Galaxies},
author = {Yanxia Zhang and Lili Li and Yongheng Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.0867},
year = {2009}
}
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The paper contains 8 figures and 2 tables. Accepted by MNRAS