The Power of DESI for Photometric Redshift Calibration: A Case Study with KiDS-1000
Diana Blanco, Alexie Leauthaud, Johannes Ulf Lange, Angus H. Wright, Hendrik Hildebrandt, Sven Heydenreich, Darshika Ravulapalli, Joshua Ratajczak, Kyle S. Dawson, Jamie McCullough, Biprateep Dey, Jessica N. Aguilar, Steven Ahlen, Abhijeet Anand, Davide Bianchi, Chris Blake

TL;DR
This study demonstrates how DESI spectroscopic data can calibrate photometric redshift distributions for weak lensing surveys like KiDS-1000, improving redshift estimates crucial for cosmological constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a method to calibrate photometric redshifts using DESI spectroscopic data within the KiDS-1000 survey, highlighting the impact of incompleteness and the need for larger photometric catalogs.
Findings
Broad consistency with previous redshift estimates.
Detected mean redshift shifts in some tomographic bins.
Incompleteness per SOM cell affects n(z) distributions.
Abstract
Accurate redshift estimates are a critical requirement for weak lensing surveys and one of the main uncertainties in constraints on dark energy and large-scale cosmic structure. In this paper, we study the potential to calibrate photometric redshift (photo-z) distributions for gravitational lensing using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). Since beginning its science operations in 2021, DESI has collected more than 50 million redshifts, adding about one million monthly. In addition to its large-scale structure samples, DESI has also acquired over 256k high-quality spectroscopic redshifts (spec-zs) in the COSMOS and XMM and VVDS fields. This is already a factor of 3 larger than previous spec-z calibration compilations in these two regions. Here, we explore calibrating photo-zs for the subset of KiDS-1000 galaxies that fall into joint self-organizing map (SOM) cells…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
