Apples to apples A2 - I. Realistic galaxy simulated catalogues and photometric redshift predictions for next-generation surveys

DOI: 
10.1093/mnras/stv1597
Publication date: 
01/11/2015
Main author: 
Ascaso B.
IAA authors: 
Benítez N.
Authors: 
Ascaso B., Mei S., Benítez N.
Journal: 
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
453
Pages: 
2515-2532
Number: 
Abstract: 
We present new mock catalogues for two of the largest Stage IV next-generation surveys in the optical and infrared: Large Synoptic Sky Telescope (LSST) and Euclid, based on an N-body simulation+semi-analytical cone with a posterior modification with PHOTREAL. This technique modifies the original photometry by using an empirical library of spectral templates to make it more realistic. The reliability of the catalogues is confirmed by comparing the obtained colour-magnitude relation, the luminosity and mass function and the angular correlation function with those of real data. Consistent comparisons between the expected photometric redshifts for different surveys are also provided. Very deep near-infrared surveys such as Euclid will provide very good performance (Δz/(1 + z) ~ 0.025-0.053) down to H ~ 24 AB mag and up to z ~ 3 depending on the optical observations available from the ground, whereas extremely deep optical surveys such as LSST will obtain an overall lower photometric redshift resolution (Δz/(1 + z) ~ 0.045) down to i ~ 27.5 AB mag, being considerably improved (Δz/(1 + z) ~ 0.035) if we restrict the sample down to i ~ 24 AB mag. Those numbers can be substantially upgraded by selecting a subsample of galaxies with the best quality photometric redshifts. We finally discuss the impact that these surveys will have for the community in terms of photometric redshift legacy. This is the first of a series of papers where we set a framework for comparability between mock catalogues and observations with a particular focus on cluster surveys. The Euclid and LSST mocks are made publicly available. © 2015 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Database: 
SCOPUS
WOK
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2015MNRAS.453.2515A/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2015MNRAS.453.2515A
Keywords: 
Catalogues; Cosmology: observations; Galaxies: evolution; Galaxies: luminosity function, mass function; Galaxies: photometry; Surveys