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Euclid: Calibrating photometric redshifts with spectroscopic cross-correlations

Naidoo, K. ORCID icon
Johnston, H.
Joachimi, B. ORCID icon
van den Busch, J. L. ORCID icon
Hildebrandt, H. ORCID icon
Ilbert, O. ORCID icon
Lahav, O. ORCID icon
Aghanim, N. ORCID icon
Altieri, B. ORCID icon
Amara, A. ORCID icon
Baldi, M. ORCID icon
Bender, R. ORCID icon
Bodendorf, C.
Branchini, E. ORCID icon
Brescia, M. ORCID icon
Brinchmann, J. ORCID icon
Camera, S. ORCID icon
Capobianco, V. ORCID icon
Carbone, C. ORCID icon
Carretero, J. ORCID icon
Castander, F. J. ORCID icon
Castellano, M. ORCID icon
Cavuoti, S. ORCID icon
Cimatti, A. ORCID icon
Cledassou, R. ORCID icon
Congedo, G. ORCID icon
Conselice, C. J. ORCID icon
Conversi, L. ORCID icon
Copin, Y. ORCID icon
Corcione, L. ORCID icon
Courbin, F. ORCID icon
Cropper, M. ORCID icon
Da Silva, A. ORCID icon
Degaudenzi, H. ORCID icon
Dinis, J.
Dubath, F. ORCID icon
Dupac, X.
Dusini, S. ORCID icon
Farrens, S. ORCID icon
Ferriol, S.
Fosalba, P. ORCID icon
Frailis, M. ORCID icon
Franceschi, E. ORCID icon
Franzetti, P. ORCID icon
Fumana, M.
Galeotta, S. ORCID icon
Garilli, B. ORCID icon
Gillard, W. ORCID icon
Gillis, B. ORCID icon
Giocoli, C. ORCID icon
Grazian, A. ORCID icon
Grupp, F. ORCID icon
Haugan, S. V. H. ORCID icon
Holmes, W.
Hormuth, F.
Hornstrup, A. ORCID icon
Jahnke, K. ORCID icon
Kümmel, M.
Kiessling, A. ORCID icon
Kilbinger, M. ORCID icon
Kitching, T. ORCID icon
Kohley, R.
Kurki-Suonio, H. ORCID icon
Ligori, S. ORCID icon
Lilje, P. B. ORCID icon
Lloro, I. ORCID icon
Maiorano, E. ORCID icon
Mansutti, O. ORCID icon
Marggraf, O. ORCID icon
Markovic, K.
Marulli, F. ORCID icon
Massey, R. ORCID icon
Maurogordato, S.
Meneghetti, M. ORCID icon
Merlin, E. ORCID icon
Meylan, G. ORCID icon
Moresco, M. ORCID icon
Moscardini, L. ORCID icon
Munari, E. ORCID icon
Nakajima, R.
Niemi, S. M.
Padilla, C. ORCID icon
Paltani, S. ORCID icon
Pasian, F. ORCID icon
Pedersen, K.
Percival, W. J. ORCID icon
Pettorino, V. ORCID icon
Pires, S. ORCID icon
Polenta, G. ORCID icon
Poncet, M.
Popa, L.
Pozzetti, L. ORCID icon
Raison, F. ORCID icon
Rebolo, R. ORCID icon
Renzi, A.
Rhodes, J. ORCID icon
Riccio, G. ORCID icon
Romelli, E. ORCID icon
Rosset, C.
Rossetti, E. ORCID icon
Saglia, R. ORCID icon
Sapone, D. ORCID icon
Sartoris, B. ORCID icon
Schneider, P. ORCID icon
Secroun, A. ORCID icon
Seidel, G. ORCID icon
Sirignano, C. ORCID icon
Sirri, G. ORCID icon
Starck, J.-L.
Surace, C.
Tallada-Crespí, P.
Taylor, A. N.
Tereno, I. ORCID icon
Toledo-Moreo, R. ORCID icon
Torradeflot, F. ORCID icon
Tutusaus, I. ORCID icon
Valentijn, E. A. ORCID icon
Valenziano, L. ORCID icon
Vassallo, T.
Wang, Y. ORCID icon
Weller, J. ORCID icon
Wetzstein, M.
Zacchei, A. ORCID icon
Zamorani, G. ORCID icon
Zoubian, J.
Andreon, S. ORCID icon
Maino, D. ORCID icon
Scottez, V.
Wright, A. H.
Euclid Consortium

Abstract

Cosmological constraints from key probes of the Euclid imaging survey rely critically on the accurate determination of the true redshift distributions, n(z), of tomographic redshift bins. We determine whether the mean redshift, ⟨z⟩, of ten Euclid tomographic redshift bins can be calibrated to the Euclid target uncertainties of σ(⟨z⟩) z) via cross-correlation, with spectroscopic samples akin to those from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), and Euclid's NISP spectroscopic survey. We construct mock Euclid and spectroscopic galaxy samples from the Flagship simulation and measure small-scale clustering redshifts up to redshift z n(z) models: one is the true n(z) with a free mean; the other a Gaussian process modified to be restricted to non-negative values. We show that ⟨z⟩ is measured in each tomographic redshift bin to an accuracy of order 0.01 or better. By measuring the clustering redshifts on subsets of the full Flagship area, we construct scaling relations that allow us to extrapolate the method performance to larger sky areas than are currently available in the mock. For the full expected Euclid, BOSS, and DESI overlap region of approximately 6000 deg², the uncertainties attainable by clustering redshifts exceeds the Euclid requirement by at least a factor of three for both n(z) models considered, although systematic biases limit the accuracy. Clustering redshifts are an extremely effective method for redshift calibration for Euclid if the sources of systematic biases can be determined and removed, or calibrated out with sufficiently realistic simulations. We outline possible future work, in particular an extension to higher redshifts with quasar reference samples.

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© The Authors 2023. Open Access article, published by EDP Sciences, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This article is published in open access under the Subscribe-to-Open model. Subscribe to A&A to support open access publication. K. Naidoo acknowledges support from the Science and Technology Facilities Council grant ST/N50449X and from the (Polish) National Science Centre grant #2018/31/G/ST9/03388. H. Johnston acknowledges support from the Delta ITP consortium, a program of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) that is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW). O. Lahav acknowledges support from an STFC Consolidated Grant ST/R000476/1. K. Naidoo, H. Johnston, B. Joachimi, and O. Lahav were supported by the UK Space Agency. H. Hildebrandt is supported by a Heisenberg grant of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Hi 1495/5-1) as well as an ERC Consolidator Grant (No. 770935). J. L. van den Busch acknowledges support from the European Research Council under grant numbers 770935. The Euclid Consortium acknowledges the European Space Agency and a number of agencies and institutes that have supported the development of Euclid, in particular the Academy of Finland, the Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, the Belgian Science Policy, the Canadian Euclid Consortium, the French Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, the Danish Space Research Institute, the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, the Netherlandse Onderzoekschool Voor Astronomie, the Norwegian Space Agency, the Romanian Space Agency, the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) at the Swiss Space Office (SSO), and the United Kingdom Space Agency. A complete and detailed list is available on the Euclid web site (http://www.euclid-ec.org).

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