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The miniJPAS survey: the photometric redshift catalogue

Authors :
Hernán-Caballero, A.
Varela, J.
López-Sanjuan, C.
Muniesa, D.
Civera, T.
Chaves-Montero, J.
Díaz-García, L. A.
Laur, J.
Hernández-Monteagudo, C.
Abramo, R.
Angulo, R.
Cristóbal-Hornillos, D.
González-Delgado, R. M.
Greisel, N.
Orsi, A.
Queiroz, C.
Sobral, D.
Tamm, A.
Tempel, E.
Vázquez-Ramió, H.
Alcaniz, J.
Benítez, N.
Bonoli, S.
Carneiro, S.
Cenarro, J.
Dupke, R.
Ederoclite, A.
Marín-Frach, A.
de Oliveira, C. Mendes
Moles, M.
Sodr, L.
Taylor, K.
Cypriano, E. S.
Source :
A&A 654, A101 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

MiniJPAS is a ~1 deg^2 imaging survey of the AEGIS field in 60 bands, performed to demonstrate the scientific potential of the upcoming JPAS survey. Full coverage of the 3800-9100 \AA range with 54 narrow and 6 broad optical filters allow for extremely accurate photo-z, which applied over 1000s of deg^2 will enable new applications of the photo-z technique such as measurement of baryonic acoustic oscillations. In this paper we describe the method used to obtain the photo-z included in the publicly available miniJPAS catalogue, and characterise the photo-z performance. We build 100 \AA resolution photo-spectra from the PSF-corrected forced-aperture photometry. Systematic offsets in the photometry are corrected by applying magnitude shifts obtained through iterative fitting with stellar population synthesis models. We compute photo-z with a customised version of LePhare, using a set of templates optimised for the J-PAS filter-set. We analyse the accuracy of miniJPAS photo-z and their dependence on multiple quantities using a subsample of 5,266 galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts from SDSS and DEEP, that we find to be representative of the whole r<23 miniJPAS sample. Formal uncertainties for the photo-z that are calculated with the \delta\chi^2 method underestimate the actual redshift errors. The odds parameter has the stronger correlation with |Dz|, and accurately reproduces the probability of a redshift outlier (|Dz|>0.03) irrespective of the magnitude, redshift, or spectral type of the sources. We show that the two main summary statistics characterising the photo-z accuracy for a population of galaxies (snmad and \eta) can be predicted by the distribution of odds in such population, and use this to estimate them for the whole miniJPAS sample. At r<23 there are 17,500 galaxies/deg^2 with valid photo-z estimates, of which 4,200 are expected to have |Dz|<0.003 (abridged).<br />Comment: 25 pages, 32 figures, 5 tables, accepted for publication in A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 654, A101 (2021)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2108.03271
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141236