Photometric Redshifts and Systematic Variations in the SEDs of Luminous Red Galaxies from the SDSS DR7
Natascha Greisel, Stella Seitz, Niv Drory, Ralf Bender, Roberto, Saglia, Jan Snigula

TL;DR
This paper develops new spectral energy distribution templates for luminous red galaxies to improve photometric redshift accuracy, achieving nearly unbiased estimates with low scatter and minimal outliers.
Contribution
The authors create a new set of SED templates tailored for LRGs across redshifts 0 to 0.5, enhancing photometric redshift estimation accuracy.
Findings
New SED templates match LRG colors across redshifts.
Photometric redshifts have a scatter of 0.027 with 0.12% outliers.
Templates vary with galaxy luminosity and redshift.
Abstract
We describe the construction of a template set of spectral energy distributions (SEDs) for the estimation of photometric redshifts of luminous red galaxies (LRGs) with a Bayesian template fitting method. By examining the color properties of several publicly available SED sets within a redshift range of 0<z<0.5 and comparing them to SDSS DR7 data, we show that only some of the investigated SEDs approximately match the colors of the LRG data throughout the redshift range, however not at the quantitative level required for precise photometric redshifts. We generate new SEDs by superposing model SEDs of composite stellar populations with a burst model, allowing both components to be reddened by dust, in order to match the data in five different redshift bins. We select a set of SEDs which represents the LRG data in color space within five redshift bins, thus defining our new SED template…
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