Target Selection for the DESI Peculiar Velocity Survey
Abstract
We describe the target selection and characteristics of the DESI Peculiar Velocity Survey, the largest survey of peculiar velocities (PVs) using both the fundamental plane (FP) and the Tully-Fisher (TF) relationship planned to date. We detail how we identify suitable early-type galaxies (ETGs) for the FP and suitable late-type galaxies (LTGs) for the TF relation using the photometric data provided by the DESI Legacy Imaging Survey DR9. Subsequently, we provide targets for 373 533 ETGs and 118 637 LTGs within the DESI 5-year footprint. We validate these photometric selections using existing morphological classifications. Furthermore, we demonstrate using survey validation data that DESI is able to measure the spectroscopic properties to sufficient precision to obtain PVs for our targets. Based on realistic DESI fiber assignment simulations and spectroscopic success rates, we predict the final DESI PV Survey will obtain 133 000 FP-based and 53 000 TF-based PV measurements over an area of 14 000 . We forecast the ability of using these data to measure the clustering of galaxy positions and PVs from the combined DESI PV and Bright Galaxy Surveys (BGS), which allows for cancellation of cosmic variance at low redshifts. With these forecasts, we anticipate a statistical measurement on the growth rate of structure at . This is over two times better than achievable with redshifts from the BGS alone. The combined DESI PV and BGS will enable the most precise tests to date of the time and scale dependence of large-scale structure growth at .
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@article{arxiv.2302.13760,
title = {Target Selection for the DESI Peculiar Velocity Survey},
author = {Christoph Saulder and Cullan Howlett and Kelly A. Douglass and Khaled Said and Segev BenZvi and Steven Ahlen and Greg Aldering and Stephen Bailey and David Brooks and Tamara Davis and Axel de la Macorra and Arjun Dey and Andreu Font-Ribera and Jaime E. Forero-Romero and Satya Gontcho A Gontcho and Klaus Honscheid and Alex G. Kim and Theodore Kisner and Anthony Kremin and Martin Landriau and Michael E. Levi and John Lucey and Aaron M. Meisner and Ramon Miquel and John Moustakas and Adam D. Myers and Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille and Will Percival and Claire Poppett and Francisco Prada and Fei Qin and Michael Schubnell and Gregory Tarlé and Mariana Vargas Magaña and Benjamin Alan Weaver and Rongpu Zhou and Zhimin Zhou and Hu Zou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.13760},
year = {2023}
}
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20 pages, 15 figures, 14 tables; accepted in MNRAS