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2010PASP..122..485M - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 122, 485-489 (2010/April-0)

Photometric redshift biases from galaxy evolution.

MacDONALD C.J. and BERNSTEIN G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Proposed cosmological surveys will make use of photometric redshifts of galaxies that are significantly fainter than any complete spectroscopic redshift surveys that exist to train the photo-z methods. We investigate the photo-z biases that result from known differences between the faint and bright populations: a rise in active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity toward higher redshift, and a metallicity difference between intrinsically luminous and faint early-type galaxies. We find that even very small mismatches between the mean photometric target and the training set can induce photo-z biases large enough to corrupt derived cosmological parameters significantly. Our results suggest that a metallicity shift of in an old population, or contamination of any galaxy spectrum with AGN flux, is sufficient to induce a bias in photo-z. These results highlight the danger in extrapolating the behavior of bright galaxies to a fainter population, and the desirability of a spectroscopic training set that spans all of the characteristics of the photo-z targets, i.e., extending to the 25th mag or fainter galaxies that will be used in future surveys.

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Journal keyword(s): Data Analysis and Techniques

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