Dark Energy Survey Year 1 Results: Redshift distributions of the weak lensing source galaxies
B. Hoyle, D. Gruen, G. M. Bernstein, M. M. Rau, J. De Vicente, W. G., Hartley, E. Gaztanaga, J. DeRose, M. A. Troxel, C. Davis, A. Alarcon, N., MacCrann, J. Prat, C. S\'anchez, E. Sheldon, R. H. Wechsler, J. Asorey, M. R., Becker, C. Bonnett, A. Carnero Rosell, D. Carollo

TL;DR
This paper presents the methods used to estimate and validate the redshift distributions of weak lensing source galaxies in DES Year 1, crucial for accurate cosmological parameter inference.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive approach combining BPZ photometric redshifts, COSMOS validation, and clustering analyses to robustly determine source galaxy redshift distributions.
Findings
Redshift distribution uncertainties are constrained to ~0.015-0.022.
Cosmological results are insensitive to detailed $n^i(z)$ assumptions.
Validation methods produce consistent redshift estimates.
Abstract
We describe the derivation and validation of redshift distribution estimates and their uncertainties for the galaxies used as weak lensing sources in the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Year 1 cosmological analyses. The Bayesian Photometric Redshift (BPZ) code is used to assign galaxies to four redshift bins between z=0.2 and 1.3, and to produce initial estimates of the lensing-weighted redshift distributions for bin i. Accurate determination of cosmological parameters depends critically on knowledge of but is insensitive to bin assignments or redshift errors for individual galaxies. The cosmological analyses allow for shifts to correct the mean redshift of for biases in . The are constrained by comparison of independently estimated 30-band photometric redshifts of galaxies in the COSMOS field to BPZ…
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