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Photometric redshifts for the SDSS Data Release 12

Authors :
László Dobos
Róbert Beck
Tamás Budavári
Alexander S. Szalay
István Csabai
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We present the methodology and data behind the photometric redshift database of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 12 (SDSS DR12). We adopt a hybrid technique, empirically estimating the redshift via local regression on a spectroscopic training set, then fitting a spectrum template to obtain K-corrections and absolute magnitudes. The SDSS spectroscopic catalog was augmented with data from other, publicly available spectroscopic surveys to mitigate target selection effects. The training set is comprised of $1,976,978$ galaxies, and extends up to redshift $z\approx 0.8$, with a useful coverage of up to $z\approx 0.6$. We provide photometric redshifts and realistic error estimates for the $208,474,076$ galaxies of the SDSS primary photometric catalog. We achieve an average bias of $\overline{\Delta z_{\mathrm{norm}}} = 5.84 \times 10^{-5}$, a standard deviation of $\sigma \left(\Delta z_{\mathrm{norm}}\right)=0.0205$, and a $3\sigma$ outlier rate of $P_o=4.11\%$ when cross-validating on our training set. The published redshift error estimates and photometric error classes enable the selection of galaxies with high quality photometric redshifts. We also provide a supplementary error map that allows additional, sophisticated filtering of the data.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures. Original submitted to MNRAS on 2016 March 03, revision submitted on 2016 April 21

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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