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WISE x SuperCOSMOS Photometric Redshift Catalog: 20 million galaxies over 3/pi Steradians

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posted on 2024-08-06, 10:59 authored by Maciej Bilicki, John A. Peacock, Thomas H. Jarrett, Michelle CluverMichelle Cluver, Natasha Maddox, Michael J. I. Brown, Edward TaylorEdward Taylor, Nigel C. Hambly, Aleksandra Solarz, Benne W. Holwerda, Ivan Baldry, Jon Loveday, Amanda Moffett, Andrew M. Hopkins, Simon P. Driver, Mehmet Alpaslan, Joss Bland-Hawthorn
We cross-match the two currently largest all-sky photometric catalogs-mid-infrared Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer and SuperCOSMOS scans of UKST/POSS-II photographic plates-to obtain a new galaxy sample that covers 3π steradians. In order to characterize and purify the extragalactic data set, we use external GAMA and Sloan Digital Sky Survey spectroscopic information to define quasar and star loci in multicolor space, aiding the removal of contamination from our extended source catalog. After appropriate data cleaning, we obtain a deep wide-angle galaxy sample that is approximately 95% pure and 90% complete at high Galactic latitudes. The catalog contains close to 20 million galaxies over almost 70% of the sky, outside the Zone of Avoidance and other confused regions, with a mean surface density of more than 650 sources per square degree. Using multiwavelength information from two optical and two mid-IR photometric bands, we derive photometric redshifts for all the galaxies in the catalog, using the ANNz framework trained on the final GAMA-II spectroscopic data. Our sample has a median redshift of {z}{med}=0.2, with a broad {dN}/{dz} reaching up to z > 0.4. The photometric redshifts have a mean bias of | δ z| ˜ {10}-3, a normalized scatter of σ z = 0.033, and less than 3% outliers beyond 3σ z . Comparison with external data sets shows no significant variation of photo-z quality with sky position. Together with the overall statistics, we also provide a more detailed analysis of photometric redshift accuracy as a function of magnitudes and colors. The final catalog is appropriate for "all-sky" three-dimensional (3D) cosmology to unprecedented depths, in particular through cross-correlations with other large-area surveys. It should also be useful for source preselection and identification in forthcoming surveys, such as TAIPAN or WALLABY.

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Dutch Research Council

National Science Center

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Office of Science

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

National Science Foundation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Research Foundation

European Research Council

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ISSN

0067-0049

Journal title

The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series

Volume

225

Issue

1

Article number

article no. 5

Pagination

5-

Publisher

Institute of Physics Publishing, Inc.

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Copyright © 2016 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. The published version is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher and can be also be located at https://doi.org/10.3847/0067-0049/225/1/5.

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eng

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