4.7 Article

The PAU Survey: early demonstration of photometric redshift performance in the COSMOS field

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 484, Issue 3, Pages 4200-4215

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz204

Keywords

methods: data analysis; techniques: photometric; galaxies: distances and redshifts

Funding

  1. Durham University (via the ERC) [StG DEGAS-259586]
  2. ETH Zurich, Leiden University [via ERC] [StG ADULT-279396]
  3. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Vici grant [639.043.512]
  4. University College London
  5. MINECO [CSD2007-00060, AYA2015-71825, ESP2015-66861, FPA2015-68048, SEV-2016-0588, SEV-2016-0597, MDM-2015-0509]
  6. ERDF funds from the European Union
  7. CERCA program of the Generalitat de Catalunya
  8. Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
  9. ERDF
  10. Royal Society through the award of a University Research Fellowship
  11. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/P000541/1]
  12. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [Hi 1495/2-1, Hi 1495/5-1]
  13. ERC Consolidator Grant [770935]
  14. 'Plan Estatal de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnica y de Innovacion' program of the Spanish government
  15. STFC [ST/L005042/1, ST/P000541/1, ST/M001334/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The Physics of the Accelerating Universe Survey (PAUS) is an innovative photometric survey with 40 narrow-bands at the William Herschel Telescope (WHT). The narrow-bands are spaced at 100 angstrom intervals covering the range 4500-8500 angstrom and, in combination with standard broad-bands, enable excellent redshift precision. This paper describes the technique, galaxy templates, and additional photometric calibration used to determine early photometric redshifts from PAUS. Using BCNZ2, a new photometric redshift code developed for this purpose, we characterize 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(AB) < 22.5 for the redshift range 0 < z < 1.2, when selecting the best 50 per cent of the sources based on a photometric redshift quality cut. Furthermore, a higher photo-z precision [sigma(68)/(1 + z) similar to 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.

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