Low Resolution Spectral Templates For AGNs and Galaxies From 0.03 -- 30 microns
R.J. Assef, C.S. Kochanek, M. Brodwin, R. Cool, W. Forman, A.H., Gonzalez, R.C. Hickox, C. Jones, E. Le Floc'h, J. Moustakas, S.S. Murray, D., Stern

TL;DR
This paper develops low resolution spectral energy distribution templates for AGNs and galaxies across 0.03 to 30 microns, enabling improved photometric redshift estimation and AGN selection criteria for large surveys.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive set of empirical SED templates based on extensive multi-wavelength data, enhancing photometric redshift accuracy and AGN identification methods.
Findings
Templates provide accurate galaxy redshifts but variable AGN redshift accuracy.
AGN host luminosity ratios are well constrained even with redshift errors.
New color criteria for AGN selection in WISE data are proposed.
Abstract
We present a set of low resolution empirical SED templates for AGNs and galaxies in the wavelength range from 0.03 to 30 microns based on the multi-wavelength photometric observations of the NOAO Deep-Wide Field Survey Bootes field and the spectroscopic observations of the AGN and Galaxy Evolution Survey. Our training sample is comprised of 14448 galaxies in the redshift range 0<~z<~1 and 5347 likely AGNs in the range 0<~z<~5.58. We use our templates to determine photometric redshifts for galaxies and AGNs. While they are relatively accurate for galaxies, their accuracies for AGNs are a strong function of the luminosity ratio between the AGN and galaxy components. Somewhat surprisingly, the relative luminosities of the AGN and its host are well determined even when the photometric redshift is significantly in error. We also use our templates to study the mid-IR AGN selection criteria…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
