Martin Eriksen - The PAU Survey: Early demonstration of photometric redshift performance

Europe/Madrid
Seminar (IFAE)

Seminar

IFAE

Marc Manera (IFAE), Stefano Terzo (IFAE)
Description
The PAU Survey (PAUS) is an innovative photometric survey with 40 narrow bands at the William Herschel Telescope (WHT). The narrow bands are spaced at 100\AA\ intervals covering the range 4500\AA\ to 8500\AA\ and, in combination with standard broad bands, enable excellent redshift precision. This talk discuss the technique, galaxy templates and additional photometric calibration used to determine early photometric redshifts from PAUS. Using \textsc{bcnz2}, a new photometric redshift code developed for this purpose, we characterise the photometric redshift performance using PAUS data on the COSMOS field. Comparison to secure spectra from zCOSMOS DR3 shows that PAUS achieves $\sigma_{68} /(1+z) = 0.0037$ to $i_{\mathrm{AB}} < 22.5$ when selecting the best 50\% of the sources based on a photometric redshift quality cut. Furthermore, a higher photo-z precision ($\sigma_{68}/(1+z) \sim 0.001$) is obtained for a bright and high quality selection, which is driven by the identification of emission lines. We conclude that PAUS meets its design goals, opening up a hitherto uncharted regime of deep, wide, and dense galaxy survey with precise redshifts that will provide unique insights into the formation, evolution and clustering of galaxies, as well as their intrinsic alignments.
Participants
  • Chiara Grieco
  • David Vázquez Furelos
  • Laura Cabayol
  • Leyre Nogués
  • Lluïsa-Maria Mir
  • Machiel Kolstein
  • Marcel Algueró
  • rafel escribano
  • Raimon Casanova
  • Sidika Merve Colak
  • Thorsten Lux
  • Tianya Wu
    • 13:00 13:05
      Introduction and General Announcements 5m
      Speakers: Dr Marc Manera (IFAE), Dr Stefano Terzo (IFAE)
    • 13:05 13:25
      Presentation of the Week 20m
      Speaker: Dr Martin Eriksen (PIC)
    • 13:25 13:35
      Discussion 10m
    • 13:35 14:00
      Pizza 25m
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