Dark Energy Survey Year 3 results: redshift calibration of the weak lensing source galaxies

Myles, J.; Alarcon, A.; Amon, A.; Sánchez, C.; Everett, S.; DeRose, J.; McCullough, J.; Gruen, D.; Bernstein, G. M.; Troxel, M. A.; Dodelson, S.; Campos, A.; MacCrann, N.; Yin, B.; Raveri, M.; Amara, A.; Becker, M. R.; Choi, A.; Cordero, J.; Eckert, K.; Gatti, M.; Giannini, G.; Gschwend, J.; Gruendl, R. A.; Harrison, I.; Hartley, W. G.; Huff, E. M.; Kuropatkin, N.; Lin, H.; Masters, D.; Miquel, R.; Prat, J.; Roodman, A.; Rykoff, E. S.; Sevilla-Noarbe, I.; Sheldon, E.; Wechsler, R. H.; Yanny, B.; Abbott, T. M. C.; Aguena, M.; Allam, S.; Annis, J.; Bacon, D.; Bertin, E.; Bhargava, S.; Bridle, S. L.; Brooks, D.; Burke, D. L.; Carnero Rosell, A.; Carrasco Kind, M.; Carretero, J.; Castander, F. J.; Conselice, C.; Costanzi, M.; Crocce, M.; da Costa, L. N.; Pereira, M. E. S.; Desai, S.; Diehl, H. T.; Eifler, T. F.; Elvin-Poole, J.; Evrard, A. E.; Ferrero, I.; Ferté, A.; Flaugher, B.; Fosalba, P.; Frieman, J.; García-Bellido, J.; Gaztanaga, E.; Giannantonio, T.; Hinton, S. R.; Hollowood, D. L.; Honscheid, K.; Hoyle, B.; Huterer, D.; James, D. J.; Krause, E.; Kuehn, K.; Lahav, O.; Lima, M.; Maia, M. A. G.; Marshall, J. L.; Martini, P.; Melchior, P.; Menanteau, F.; Mohr, J. J.; Morgan, R.; Muir, J.; Ogando, R. L. C.; Palmese, A.; Paz-Chinchón, F.; Plazas, A. A.; Rodriguez-Monroy, M.; Samuroff, S.; Sanchez, E.; Scarpine, V.; Secco, L. F.; Serrano, S.; Smith, M.; Soares-Santos, M. et al.
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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2021
Number of authors
108
IAC number of authors
1
Citations
107
Refereed citations
78
Description
Determining the distribution of redshifts of galaxies observed by wide-field photometric experiments like the Dark Energy Survey (DES) is an essential component to mapping the matter density field with gravitational lensing. In this work we describe the methods used to assign individual weak lensing source galaxies from the DES Year 3 Weak Lensing Source Catalogue to four tomographic bins and to estimate the redshift distributions in these bins. As the first application of these methods to data, we validate that the assumptions made apply to the DES Y3 weak lensing source galaxies and develop a full treatment of systematic uncertainties. Our method consists of combining information from three independent likelihood functions: self-organizing map p(z) (SOMPZ), a method for constraining redshifts from galaxy photometry; clustering redshifts (WZ), constraints on redshifts from cross-correlations of galaxy density functions; and shear ratios (SRs), which provide constraints on redshifts from the ratios of the galaxy-shear correlation functions at small scales. Finally, we describe how these independent probes are combined to yield an ensemble of redshift distributions encapsulating our full uncertainty. We calibrate redshifts with combined effective uncertainties of σ⟨z⟩ ~ 0.01 on the mean redshift in each tomographic bin.
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