Redshift distributions of galaxies in the DES Science Verification shear catalogue and implications for weak lensing
Abstract
We present photometric redshift estimates for galaxies used in the weak lensing analysis of the Dark Energy Survey Science Verification (DES SV) data. Four model- or machine learning-based photometric redshift methods -- ANNZ2, BPZ calibrated against BCC-Ufig simulations, SkyNet, and TPZ -- are analysed. For training, calibration, and testing of these methods, we construct a catalogue of spectroscopically confirmed galaxies matched against DES SV data. The performance of the methods is evaluated against the matched spectroscopic catalogue, focusing on metrics relevant for weak lensing analyses, with additional validation against COSMOS photo-zs. From the galaxies in the DES SV shear catalogue, which have mean redshift over the range , we construct three tomographic bins with means of . These bins each have systematic uncertainties in the mean of the fiducial SkyNet photo-z . We propagate the errors in the redshift distributions through to their impact on cosmological parameters estimated with cosmic shear, and find that they cause shifts in the value of of approx. 3%. This shift is within the one sigma statistical errors on for the DES SV shear catalog. We further study the potential impact of systematic differences on the critical surface density, , finding levels of bias safely less than the statistical power of DES SV data. We recommend a final Gaussian prior for the photo-z bias in the mean of of width for each of the three tomographic bins, and show that this is a sufficient bias model for the corresponding cosmology analysis.
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@article{arxiv.1507.05909,
title = {Redshift distributions of galaxies in the DES Science Verification shear catalogue and implications for weak lensing},
author = {C. Bonnett and M. A. Troxel and W. Hartley and A. Amara and B. Leistedt and M. R. Becker and G. M. Bernstein and S. Bridle and C. Bruderer and M. T. Busha and M. Carrasco Kind and M. J. Childress and F. J. Castander and C. Chang and M. Crocce and T. M. Davis and T. F. Eifler and J. Frieman and C. Gangkofner and E. Gaztanaga and K. Glazebrook and D. Gruen and T. Kacprzak and A. King and J. Kwan and O. Lahav and G. Lewis and C. Lidman and H. Lin and N. MacCrann and R. Miquel and C. R. O'Neill and A. Palmese and H. V. Peiris and A. Refregier and E. Rozo and E. S. Rykoff and I. Sadeh and C. Sánchez and E. Sheldon and S. Uddin and R. H. Wechsler and J. Zuntz and T. Abbott and F. B. Abdalla and S. Allam and R. Armstrong and M. Banerji and A. H. Bauer and A. Benoit-Lévy and E. Bertin and D. Brooks and E. Buckley-Geer and D. L. Burke and D. Capozzi and A. Carnero Rosell and J. Carretero and C. E. Cunha and C. B. D'Andrea and L. N. da Costa and D. L. DePoy and S. Desai and H. T. Diehl and J. P. Dietrich and P. Doel and A. Fausti Neto and E. Fernandez and B. Flaugher and P. Fosalba and D. W. Gerdes and R. A. Gruendl and K. Honscheid and B. Jain and D. J. James and M. Jarvis and A. G. Kim and K. Kuehn and N. Kuropatkin and T. S. Li and M. Lima and M. A. G. Maia and M. March and J. L. Marshall and P. Martini and P. Melchior and C. J. Miller and E. Neilsen and R. C. Nichol and B. Nord and R. Ogando and A. A. Plazas and K. Reil and A. K. Romer and A. Roodman and M. Sako and E. Sanchez and B. Santiago and R. C. Smith and M. Soares-Santos and F. Sobreira and E. Suchyta and M. E. C. Swanson and G. Tarle and J. Thaler and D. Thomas and V. Vikram and A. R. Walker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.05909},
year = {2016}
}
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