Estimating Photometric Redshifts for X-ray sources in the X-ATLAS field, using machine-learning techniques
Autor: | Mountrichas, G., Corral, A., Masoura, V. A., Georgantopoulos, I., Ruiz, A., Georgakakis, A., Carrera, F. J., Fotopoulou, S. |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Zdroj: | A&A 608, A39 (2017) |
Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
DOI: | 10.1051/0004-6361/201731762 |
Popis: | We present photometric redshifts for 1,031 X-ray sources in the X-ATLAS field, using the machine learning technique TPZ (Carrasco Kind & Brunner 2013). X-ATLAS covers 7.1 deg2 observed with the XMM-Newton within the Science Demonstration Phase (SDP) of the H-ATLAS field, making it one of the largest contiguous areas of the sky with both XMMNewton and Herschel coverage. All of the sources have available SDSS photometry while 810 have additionally mid-IR and/or near-IR photometry. A spectroscopic sample of 5,157 sources primarily in the XMM/XXL field, but also from several X-ray surveys and the SDSS DR13 redshift catalogue, is used for the training of the algorithm. Our analysis reveals that the algorithm performs best when the sources are split, based on their optical morphology, into point-like and extended sources. Optical photometry alone is not enough for the estimation of accurate photometric redshifts, but the results greatly improve when, at least, mid-IR photometry is added in the training process. In particular, our measurements show that the estimated photometric redshifts for the X-ray sources of the training sample, have a normalized absolute median deviation, n_mad=0.06, and the percentage of outliers, eta=10-14 percent, depending on whether the sources are extended or point-like. Our final catalogue contains photometric redshifts for 933 out of the 1,031 X-ray sources with a median redshift of 0.9. Comment: 10 pages, 13 figures, A&A accepted |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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