Euclid preparation: XI. Mean redshift determination from galaxy redshift probabilities for cosmic shear tomography
Euclid Collaboration: O. Ilbert, S. de la Torre, N. Martinet, A.H., Wright, S. Paltani, C. Laigle, I. Davidzon, E. Jullo, H. Hildebrandt, D.C., Masters, A. Amara, C.J. Conselice, S. Andreon, N. Auricchio, R. Azzollini, C., Baccigalupi, A. Balaguera-Antol\'inez, M. Baldi

TL;DR
This paper evaluates methods for accurately determining the mean galaxy redshift in cosmic shear surveys, crucial for dark energy studies, using realistic simulations and real data to meet Euclid's stringent requirements.
Contribution
It compares the effectiveness of direct spectroscopic calibration and zPDF debiasing methods for mean redshift estimation in Euclid-like surveys.
Findings
Direct calibration can meet requirements with >99.8% spectroscopic purity.
zPDF debiasing is feasible with deep imaging and training samples.
Methods validated on real weak-lensing datasets.
Abstract
The analysis of weak gravitational lensing in wide-field imaging surveys is considered to be a major cosmological probe of dark energy. Our capacity to constrain the dark energy equation of state relies on the accurate knowledge of the galaxy mean redshift . We investigate the possibility of measuring with an accuracy better than , in ten tomographic bins spanning the redshift interval , the requirements for the cosmic shear analysis of Euclid. We implement a sufficiently realistic simulation to understand the advantages, complementarity, but also shortcoming of two standard approaches: the direct calibration of with a dedicated spectroscopic sample and the combination of the photometric redshift probability distribution function (zPDF) of individual galaxies. We base our study on the Horizon-AGN…
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