PROVABGS: The Probabilistic Stellar Mass Function of the BGS One-Percent Survey
ChangHoon Hahn, Jessica Nicole Aguilar, Shadab Alam, Steven Ahlen,, David Brooks, Shaun Cole, Axel de la Macorra, Peter Doel, Andreu A., Font-Ribera, Jaime E. Forero-Romero, Satya Gontcho A Gontcho, Klaus, Honscheid, Song Huang, Theodore Kisner, Anthony Kremin, Martin Landriau

TL;DR
This paper derives the probabilistic stellar mass function of galaxies in the DESI BGS using Bayesian modeling, accounting for uncertainties and selection effects, demonstrating the survey's potential for precise galaxy population studies.
Contribution
It introduces a hierarchical Bayesian framework for deriving the pSMF from DESI BGS data, incorporating uncertainties and selection corrections, and presents initial results demonstrating its effectiveness.
Findings
pSMFs agree with previous measurements
Redshift evolution of the pSMF shown
Framework enables future detailed population analysis
Abstract
We present the probabilistic stellar mass function (pSMF) of galaxies in the DESI Bright Galaxy Survey (BGS), observed during the One-Percent Survey. The One-Percent Survey was one of DESI's survey validation programs conducted from April to May 2021, before the start of the main survey. It used the same target selection and similar observing strategy as the main survey and successfully observed the spectra and redshifts of 143,017 galaxies in the magnitude-limited BGS Bright sample and 95,499 galaxies in the fainter surface brightness and color selected BGS Faint sample over . We derive pSMFs from posteriors of stellar mass, , inferred from DESI photometry and spectroscopy using the Hahn et al. (2022a; arXiv:2202.01809) PRObabilistic Value-Added BGS (PROVABGS) Bayesian SED modeling framework. We use a hierarchical population inference framework that…
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TopicsAdvanced Statistical Methods and Models · Gaussian Processes and Bayesian Inference · Advanced Statistical Process Monitoring
