Abstract
In addition to the maximum likelihood approach, there are two other methods that are commonly used to reconstruct the true redshift distribution from photometric redshift data sets: one uses a deconvolution method, and the other a convolution. We show how these two techniques are related, and how this relationship can be extended to include the study of galaxy scaling relations in photometric data sets. We then show what additional information photometric redshift algorithms must output so that they too can be used to study galaxy scaling relations, rather than just redshift distributions. We also argue that the convolution-based approach may permit a more efficient selection of the objects for which calibration spectra are required.
Author
Sheth, Ravi K.; Rossi, Graziano
Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Paper Publication Date
April 2010
Paper Type
Astrostatistics