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  The impact of spectroscopic incompleteness in direct calibration of redshift distributions for weak lensing surveys

Hartley, W. G., Chang, C., Samani, S., Rosell, A. C., Davis, T. M., Hoyle, B., et al. (2020). The impact of spectroscopic incompleteness in direct calibration of redshift distributions for weak lensing surveys. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 496(4), 4769-4786. doi:10.1093/mnras/staa1812.

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Hartley, W. G., Autor
Chang, C., Autor
Samani, S., Autor
Rosell, A. Carnero, Autor
Davis, T. M., Autor
Hoyle, B.1, Autor           
Gruen, D., Autor
Asorey, J., Autor
Gschwend, J., Autor
Lidman, C., Autor
Kuehn, K., Autor
King, A., Autor
Rau, M. M., Autor
Wechsler, R. H., Autor
DeRose, J., Autor
Hinton, S. R., Autor
Whiteway, L., Autor
Abbott, T. M. C., Autor
Aguena, M., Autor
Allam, S., Autor
Annis, J., AutorAvila, S., AutorBernstein, G. M., AutorBertin, E., AutorBridle, S. L., AutorBrooks, D., AutorBurke, D. L., AutorKind, M. Carrasco, AutorCarretero, J., AutorCastander, F. J., AutorCawthon, R., AutorCostanzi, M., Autorda Costa, L. N., AutorDesai, S., AutorDiehl, H. T., AutorDietrich, J. P., AutorFlaugher, B., AutorFosalba, P., AutorFrieman, J., AutorGarcía-Bellido, J., AutorGaztanaga, E., AutorGerdes, D. W., AutorGruendl, R. A., AutorGutierrez, G., AutorHollowood, D. L., AutorHonscheid, K., AutorJames, D. J., AutorKent, S., AutorKrause, E., AutorKuropatkin, N., AutorLahav, O., AutorLima, M., AutorMaia, M. A. G., AutorMarshall, J. L., AutorMelchior, P., AutorMenanteau, F., AutorMiquel, R., AutorOgando, R. L. C., AutorPalmese, A., AutorPaz-Chinchón, F., AutorPlazas, A. A., AutorRoodman, A., AutorRykoff, E. S., AutorSanchez, E., AutorScarpine, V., AutorSchubnell, M., AutorSerrano, S., AutorSevilla-Noarbe, I., AutorSmith, M., AutorSoares-Santos, M., AutorSuchyta, E., AutorTarle, G., AutorTroxel, M. A., AutorTucker, D. L., AutorVarga, T. N.1, Autor           Weller, J.1, Autor           Wilkinson, R. D., Autor mehr..
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1Optical and Interpretative Astronomy, MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_159895              

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 Zusammenfassung: Obtaining accurate distributions of galaxy redshifts is a critical aspect of weak lensing cosmology experiments. One of the methods used to estimate and validate redshift distributions is to apply weights to a spectroscopic sample, so that their weighted photometry distribution matches the target sample. In this work, we estimate the selection bias in redshift that is introduced in this procedure. We do so by simulating the process of assembling a spectroscopic sample (including observer-assigned confidence flags) and highlight the impacts of spectroscopic target selection and redshift failures. We use the first year (Y1) weak lensing analysis in Dark Energy Survey (DES) as an example data set but the implications generalize to all similar weak lensing surveys. We find that using colour cuts that are not available to the weak lensing galaxies can introduce biases of up to Δz ∼ 0.04 in the weighted mean redshift of different redshift intervals (Δz ∼ 0.015 in the case most relevant to DES). To assess the impact of incompleteness in spectroscopic samples, we select only objects with high observer-defined confidence flags and compare the weighted mean redshift with the true mean. We find that the mean redshift of the DES Y1 weak lensing sample is typically biased at the Δz = 0.005−0.05 level after the weighting is applied. The bias we uncover can have either sign, depending on the samples and redshift interval considered. For the highest redshift bin, the bias is larger than the uncertainties in the other DES Y1 redshift calibration methods, justifying the decision of not using this method for the redshift estimations. We discuss several methods to mitigate this bias.

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 Datum: 2020-06-27
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 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.1093/mnras/staa1812
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Titel: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  Andere : Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc.
Genre der Quelle: Zeitschrift
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Oxford : Oxford University Press
Seiten: - Band / Heft: 496 (4) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 4769 - 4786 Identifikator: ISSN: 1365-8711
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1000000000024150