μ-PhotoZ: Photometric Redshifts by Inverting the Tolman Surface Brightness Test

  • Kurtz M
  • Geller M
  • Fabricant D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Surface brightness is a fundamental observational parameter of galaxies.We show, for the first time in detail, how it can be used to obtain photometric redshifts for galaxies, the μ-PhotoZ method. We demonstrate that the Tolman surface brightness relation, μ ~ (1 + z) -4, is a powerful tool for determining galaxy redshifts from photometric data. We develop a model using μ and a color percentile (ranking) measure to demonstrate the μ-PhotoZ method. We apply our method to a set of galaxies from the SHELS survey, and demonstrate that the photometric redshift accuracy achieved using the surface brightness method alone is comparable with the best color-based methods. We show that the μ-PhotoZ method is very effective in determining the redshift for red galaxies using only two photometric bands. We discuss the properties of the small, skewed, non-Gaussian component of the error distribution. We calibrate μ r, (r - i) from the SDSS to redshift and tabulate the result, providing a simple but accurate look-up table to estimate the redshift of distant red galaxies.

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Kurtz, M. J., Geller, M. J., Fabricant, D. G., Wyatt, W. F., & Dell’Antonio, I. P. (2007). μ-PhotoZ: Photometric Redshifts by Inverting the Tolman Surface Brightness Test. The Astronomical Journal, 134(4), 1360–1367. https://doi.org/10.1086/521430

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