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KiDS+VIKING-450: A new combined optical & near-IR dataset for cosmology and astrophysics

Authors :
Wright, Angus H.
Hildebrandt, Hendrik
Kuijken, Konrad
Erben, Thomas
Blake, Robert
Buddelmeijer, Hugo
Choi, Ami
Cross, Nicholas
de Jong, Jelte T. A.
Edge, Alastair
Gonzalez-Fernandez, Carlos
Solares, Eduardo González
Grado, Aniello
Heymans, Catherine
Irwin, Mike
Yoldas, Aybuke Kupcu
Lewis, James R.
Mann, Robert G.
Napolitano, Nicola
Radovich, Mario
Schneider, Peter
Sifón, Cristóbal
Sutherland, William
Sutorius, Eckhard
Kleijn, Gijs A. Verdoes
Source :
A&A 632, A34 (2019)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We present the curation and verification of a new combined optical and near infrared dataset for cosmology and astrophysics, derived from the combination of $ugri$-band imaging from the Kilo Degree Survey (KiDS) and $ZY\!J\!H\!K_{\rm s}$-band imaging from the VISTA Kilo degree Infrared Galaxy (VIKING) survey. This dataset is unrivaled in cosmological imaging surveys due to its combination of area ($458$ deg$^2$ before masking), depth ($r\le25$), and wavelength coverage ($ugriZY\!J\!H\!K_{\rm s}$). The combination of survey depth, area, and (most importantly) wavelength coverage allows significant reductions in systematic uncertainties (i.e. reductions of between 10 and 60\% in bias, outlier rate, and scatter) in photometric-to-spectroscopic redshift comparisons, compared to the optical-only case at photo-$z$ above $0.7$. The complementarity between our optical and NIR surveys means that over $80\%$ of our sources, across all photo-$z$, have significant detections (i.e. not upper limits) in our $8$ reddest bands. We derive photometry, photo-$z$, and stellar masses for all sources in the survey, and verify these data products against existing spectroscopic galaxy samples. We demonstrate the fidelity of our higher-level data products by constructing the survey stellar mass functions in 8 volume-complete redshift bins. We find that these photometrically derived mass functions provide excellent agreement with previous mass evolution studies derived using spectroscopic surveys. The primary data products presented in this paper are publicly available at http://kids.strw.leidenuniv.nl/.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in A&A, data presented are publicly available at http://kids.strw.leidenuniv.nl/

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 632, A34 (2019)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1812.06077
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834879