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1 Photometric Catalog I-band selected photometric catalog containing ~800,000 galaxies (I (AB) < 26 mag) in 8 bands (UBVgRizK) Star-Galaxy separation using magnitude-surface brightness diagram/Stellarity parameter Astrometry accurate to < 0.05 arcsec Photometry accurate to ~ 0.04 mag

2 Survey Depth AB (5 sigma) U = 27.45 B = 27.75 V = 26.85 R = 26.85 I = 26.55 Z =25.45 Ks = 22.55

3 The photometric catalog has multi- aperture and ‘total’ magnitudes (and their corresponding errors) in UBVgRizK bands. This catalog is used to estimate photometric redshifts and spectral types of galaxies

4 Future improvements Do we need to incorporate ACS data into the ground-based catalog ? Include the GALEX and radio data ? We need to use the TFIT technique developed for GOODS include morphologies into the catalog? GALFIT, A C G ? Do we need U and K-band selected catalogs ?

5 Photometric Redshifts 1.Phot-z technique 2.Comparison between different phot-z codes 3.COSMOS Phot-z measures 4.Accuracy of phot-z’s 5.Spectral types 6.Future improvements

6 COSMOS Phot-z Code six templates used Luminosity function used as prior Cosmic opacity from Madau et al. Extinction allowed as a free parameter, estimating E(B-V) for each galaxy Interpolates the spectral types Easily extended to other bands (ie IRAC, GALEX etc)

7 Input: Galaxy magnitudes, magnitude errors, templates, filter response functions Output: z(phot), spectral types, redshift probability distribution, conventional and prior-based redshifts, extinction COSMOS phot-z’s: UBVgRizK bands, E, Sa, Sb, Sc, Im, Starburst templates

8 Rest-frame absolute magnitudes M(B)=m + K-correction -Distance modulus(z)

9 Luminosity functions are calculated using * 1/Vmax method * Maximum likelihood method Traditionally (ideally): each galaxy has one redshift -> one absolute magnitude -> one galaxy added to magnitude bin in LF Using phot-z's: Phot-z's have relatively large errors Each galaxy is represented by a redshift distribution

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19 How Best use the Phot-z’s Only use redshifts based on > 4 photometric bands Use redshifts for I (AB) < 25 mag. Detection in U and K-bands are important in improving phot-z estimate The present COSMOS data do not provide accurate phot-z’s for z > 1.5 SEDs for objects with smaller range in their confidence intervals are better constrained

20 Tests… Do the LFs and 3D corr. Functions agree with independent measurements Do the phot-z’s agree with BzK technique ? How well we could estimate redshifts for LBGs and LAEs ?

21 Conclusions Phot-z’s from the COSMOS code are more accurate than those from the BPZ using over 680 galaxies with multi-band photometric data and spectrsocopic redshifts are used to calibrate the technique We estimate phot-z’s to COSMOS galaxies to (z(phot)-z(spec)/(1+z(spec)) )=0.1 Spectral types agree with independent measurements of the types of galaxies

22 Future Plans Need J-band observations to improve redshifts at z > 1.5 Require MORE spectroscopic redshifts Incorporate local extinction Check AGN templates- does it improve the phot- z’s ? Measure phot-z’s for all the one million galaxies Estimate galaxy masses


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