Photometric classification of quasars from DES and photo-$z$ estimation with Machine Learning
Abstract
This paper presents a comprehensive study of quasar photometric classification and redshift estimation using machine learning techniques. We cross-matched photometric data from the Dark Energy Survey Data Release 2 (DES DR2) with spectroscopic classifications from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 16 (SDSS DR16), yielding an initial sample of 168,738 point-like objects. Using a K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) algorithm with PSF magnitudes in the , , , and bands, we achieved high-precision quasar/galaxy classification against stellar contaminants, reaching a recall of 0.77 at 0.99 precision. Photometric redshifts were subsequently estimated using a hybrid machine learning approach combining a Boosted Decision Tree from ANNz and a Decision Tree Regressor from scikit-learn. The resulting catalog spans redshifts from to , with a distinct population recovered at . A stacked outlier classifier was developed to mitigate catastrophic redshift errors. The full photometric redshift sample contains 872,372 objects and remains reliable for cosmological applications at . The cleaned catalog contains 675,683 objects and is suitable for large-scale structure studies in the range . This robustly characterized quasar catalog provides a valuable resource for future cosmological investigations.
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@article{arxiv.2605.18218,
title = {Photometric classification of quasars from DES and photo-$z$ estimation with Machine Learning},
author = {Pablo Motta and Filipe B. Abdalla and Elcio Abdalla and Gabriel S. Costa and Camila Cardoso},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.18218},
year = {2026}
}