A Study of Quasar Selection in the Dark Energy Survey Supernova fields
S. S. Tie, P. Martini, D. Mudd, F. Ostrovski, S. L. Reed, C. Lidman,, C. Kochanek, T. M. Davis, R. Sharp, S. Uddin, A. King, W. Wester, B. E., Tucker, D. L. Tucker, E. Buckley-Geer, D. Carollo, M. Childress, K., Glazebrook, S. R. Hinton, G. Lewis, E. Macaulay, C. R. O'Neill

TL;DR
This study evaluates various quasar selection techniques in the DES supernova fields, comparing their completeness and efficiency, and introduces a catalog of spectroscopically confirmed quasars.
Contribution
It systematically assesses multiple quasar selection methods in DES data and provides a new catalog of confirmed quasars up to redshift 4.
Findings
W1-W2 color and XDQSOz with variability yield >85% completeness.
Certain color and probabilistic methods achieve >80% efficiency for bright sources.
The OzDES Quasar Catalog contains 1,263 spectroscopically confirmed quasars.
Abstract
We present a study of quasar selection using the DES supernova fields. We used a quasar catalog from an overlapping portion of the SDSS Stripe 82 region to quantify the completeness and efficiency of selection methods involving color, probabilistic modeling, variability, and combinations of color/probabilistic modeling with variability. We only considered objects that appear as point sources in the DES images. We examine color selection methods based on the WISE mid-IR W1-W2 color, a mixture of WISE and DES colors (g-i and i-W1) and a mixture of VHS and DES colors (g-i and i-K). For probabilistic quasar selection, we used XDQSOz, an algorithm that employs an empirical multi-wavelength flux model of quasars to assign quasar probabilities. Our variability selection uses the multi-band chi2-probability that sources are constant in the DES Year 1 griz-band light curves. The completeness and…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
