The DESI Survey Validation: Results from Visual Inspection of the Quasar Survey Spectra
David M. Alexander (Durham), Tamara M. Davis (Queensland), E., Chaussidon, V. A. Fawcett, Alma X. Gonzalez-Morales, Ting-Wen Lan, Christophe, Yeche, S. Ahlen, J. N. Aguilar, E. Armengaud, S. Bailey, D. Brooks, Z. Cai,, R. Canning, A. Carr, S. Chabanier, Marie-Claude Cousinou

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the DESI survey's quasar identification accuracy through visual inspection, showing that combining standard and post-pipeline methods improves quasar detection and redshift measurement.
Contribution
It introduces a modified pipeline with afterburners that enhances quasar yield and redshift accuracy in DESI survey data.
Findings
~70% of targets confirmed as quasars
Modified pipeline recovers ~94% of quasars
Both pipelines achieve ~99% redshift purity
Abstract
A key component of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey validation (SV) is a detailed visual inspection (VI) of the optical spectroscopic data to quantify key survey metrics. In this paper we present results from VI of the quasar survey using deep coadded SV spectra. We show that the majority (~70%) of the main-survey targets are spectroscopically confirmed as quasars, with ~16% galaxies, ~6% stars, and ~8% low-quality spectra lacking reliable features. A non-negligible fraction of the quasars are misidentified by the standard spectroscopic pipeline but we show that the majority can be recovered using post-pipeline "afterburner" quasar-identification approaches. We combine these "afterburners" with our standard pipeline to create a modified pipeline to improve the overall quasar yield. At the depth of the main DESI survey both pipelines achieve a good-redshift purity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
