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The PAU Survey: narrowband photometric redshifts using Gaussian processes

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2021-03-24 v2 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

We study the performance of the hybrid template-machine-learning photometric redshift (photo-zz) algorithm Delight, which uses Gaussian processes, on a subset of the early data release of the Physics of the Accelerating Universe Survey (PAUS). We calibrate the fluxes of the 4040 PAUS narrow bands with 66 broadband fluxes (uBVrizuBVriz) in the COSMOS field using three different methods, including a new method which utilises the correlation between the apparent size and overall flux of the galaxy. We use a rich set of empirically derived galaxy spectral templates as guides to train the Gaussian process, and we show that our results are competitive with other standard photometric redshift algorithms. Delight achieves a photo-zz 6868th percentile error of σ68=0.0081(1+z)\sigma_{68}=0.0081(1+z) without any quality cut for galaxies with iauto<22.5i_\mathrm{auto}<22.5 as compared to 0.0089(1+z)0.0089(1+z) and 0.0202(1+z)0.0202(1+z) for the BPz and ANNz2 codes, respectively. Delight is also shown to produce more accurate probability distribution functions for individual redshift estimates than BPz and ANNz2. Common photo-zz outliers of Delight and BCNz2 (previously applied to PAUS) are found to be primarily caused by outliers in the narrowband fluxes, with a small number of cases potentially indicating spectroscopic redshift failures in the reference sample. In the process, we introduce performance metrics derived from the results of BCNz2 and Delight, allowing us to achieve a photo-zz quality of σ68<0.0035(1+z)\sigma_{68}<0.0035(1+z) at a magnitude of iauto<22.5i_\mathrm{auto}<22.5 while keeping 5050 per cent objects of the galaxy sample.

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@article{arxiv.2101.03723,
  title  = {The PAU Survey: narrowband photometric redshifts using Gaussian processes},
  author = {John Y. H. Soo and Benjamin Joachimi and Martin Eriksen and Małgorzata Siudek and Alex Alarcon and Laura Cabayol and Jorge Carretero and Ricard Casas and Francisco J. Castander and Enrique Fernández and Juan Garciá-Bellido and Enrique Gaztanaga and Hendrik Hildebrandt and Henk Hoekstra and Ramon Miquel and Cristobal Padilla and Eusebio Sánchez and Santiago Serrano and Pau Tallada-Crespí},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.03723},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

19 pages, 16 figures, accepted by MNRAS