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  Horizon-AGN virtual observatory – 1. SED-fitting performance and forecasts for future imaging surveys

Laigle, C., Davidzon, I., Ilbert, O., Devriendt, J., Kashino, D., Pichon, C., et al. (2019). Horizon-AGN virtual observatory – 1. SED-fitting performance and forecasts for future imaging surveys. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 486(4), 5104-5123. doi:10.1093/mnras/stz1054.

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Laigle, C., Author
Davidzon, I., Author
Ilbert, O., Author
Devriendt, J., Author
Kashino, D., Author
Pichon, C., Author
Capak, P., Author
Arnouts, S., Author
de la Torre, S., Author
Dubois, Y., Author
Gozaliasl, G., Author
Le Borgne, D., Author
Lilly, S., Author
McCracken, H. J., Author
Salvato, M.1, Author           
Slyz, A., Author
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1High Energy Astrophysics, MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_159890              

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 Abstract: Using the light-cone from the cosmological hydrodynamical simulation horizon-AGN, we produced a photometric catalogue over 0 < z < 4 with apparent magnitudes in COSMOS, Dark Energy Survey, Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST)-like, and Euclid-like filters at depths comparable to these surveys. The virtual photometry accounts for the complex star formation history (SFH) and metal enrichment of horizon-AGN galaxies, and consistently includes magnitude errors, dust attenuation, and absorption by intergalactic medium. The COSMOS-like photometry is fitted in the same configuration as the COSMOS2015 catalogue. We then quantify random and systematic errors of photometric redshifts, stellar masses, and star formation rates (SFR). Photometric redshifts and redshift errors capture the same dependencies on magnitude and redshift as found in COSMOS2015, excluding the impact of source extraction. COSMOS-like stellar masses are well recovered with a dispersion typically lower than 0.1 dex. The simple SFHs and metallicities of the templates induce a systematic underestimation of stellar masses at z < 1.5 by at most 0.12 dex. SFR estimates exhibit a dust-induced bimodality combined with a larger scatter (typically between 0.2 and 0.6 dex). We also use our mock catalogue to predict photometric redshifts and stellar masses in future imaging surveys. We stress that adding Euclid near-infrared photometry to the LSST-like baseline improves redshift accuracy especially at the faint end and decreases the outlier fraction by a factor ∼2. It also considerably improves stellar masses, reducing the scatter up to a factor 3. It would therefore be mutually beneficial for LSST and Euclid to work in synergy.

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 Dates: 2019-04-13
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz1054
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Title: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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Publ. Info: Oxford : Oxford University Press
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 486 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 5104 - 5123 Identifier: ISSN: 1365-2966
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1000000000024150