Photometric redshifts for the next generation of deep radio continuum surveys - II. Gaussian processes and hybrid estimates

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 477:4 (2018) 5177-5190

Authors:

KJ Duncan, Matthew Jarvis, MJI Brown, HJAR Röttgeringg

Abstract:

Building on the first paper in this series (Duncan et al. 2018), we present a study investigating the performance of Gaussian process photometric redshift (photo-z) estimates for galaxies and active galactic nuclei detected in deep radio continuum surveys. A Gaussian process redshift code is used to produce photo-z estimates targeting specific subsets of both the AGN population - infrared, X-ray and optically selected AGN - and the general galaxy population. The new estimates for the AGN population are found to perform significantly better at z > 1 than the template-based photo-z estimates presented in our previous study. Our new photo-z estimates are then combined with template estimates through hierarchical Bayesian combination to produce a hybrid consensus estimate that outperforms both of the individual methods across all source types. Photo-z estimates for radio sources that are X-ray sources or optical/IR AGN are significantly improved in comparison to previous template-only estimates - with outlier fractions and robust scatter reduced by up to a factor of ∼4. The ability of our method to combine the strengths of the two input photo-z techniques and the large improvements we observe illustrate its potential for enabling future exploitation of deep radio continuum surveys for both the study of galaxy and black hole co-evolution and for cosmological studies.

RFI Flagging Implications for Short-Duration Transients

(2018)

Authors:

Y Cendes, P Prasad, A Rowlinson, RAMJ Wijers, JD Swinbank, CJ Law, AJ van der Horst, D Carbone, JW Broderick, TD Staley, AJ Stewart, F Huizinga, G Molenaar, A Alexov, ME Bell, T Coenen, S Corbel, J Eislöffel, R Fender, J-M Grießmeier, P Jonker, M Kramer, M Kuniyoshi, M Pietka, B Stappers, M Wise, P Zarka

SPLASH-SXDF multi-wavelength photometric catalog

Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series American Astronomical Society 235:2 (2018) 36

Authors:

V Mehta, C Scarlata, P Capak, I Davidzon, A Faisst, BC Hsieh, O Ilbert, Matthew Jarvis, CLOTILDE Laigle, J Phillips, J Silverman, MA Strauss, M Tanaka, Rebecca Bowler, J Coupon, S Foucaud, S Hemmati, D Masters, HJ McCracken, B Mobasher, M Ouchi, T Shibuya, W-H Wang

Abstract:

We present a multi-wavelength catalog in the Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Field (SXDF) as part of the Spitzer Large Area Survey with Hyper-Suprime-Cam (SPLASH). We include the newly acquired optical data from the Hyper-Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program, accompanied by IRAC coverage from the SPLASH survey. All available optical and near-infrared data is homogenized and resampled on a common astrometric reference frame. Source detection is done using a multi-wavelength detection image including the u-band to recover the bluest objects. We measure multi-wavelength photometry and compute photometric redshifts as well as physical properties for ~1.17 million objects over ~4.2 deg2, with ~800,000 objects in the 2.4 deg2 HSC-Ultra-Deep coverage. Using the available spectroscopic redshifts from various surveys over the range of 0 < z < 6, we verify the performance of the photometric redshifts and we find a normalized median absolute deviation of 0.023 and outlier fraction of 3.2%. The SPLASH-SXDF catalog is a valuable, publicly available resource, perfectly suited for studying galaxies in the early universe and tracing their evolution through cosmic time.

The environment and host haloes of the brightest z~6 Lyman-break galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 477:3 (2018) 3760-3774

Authors:

Peter Hatfield, Rebecca Bowler, Matthew Jarvis, Catherine Hale

Abstract:

By studying the large-scale structure of the bright high-redshift Lyman-break galaxy (LBG) population it is possible to gain an insight into the role of environment in galaxy formation physics in the early Universe. We measure the clustering of a sample of bright ($-22.7

Revival of the Magnetar PSR J1622-4950: Observations with MeerKAT, Parkes, XMM-Newton, Swift, Chandra, and NuSTAR

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 856:2 (2018) ARTN 180

Authors:

F Camilo, P Scholz, M Serylak, S Buchner, M Merryfield, VM Kaspi, RF Archibald, M Bailes, A Jameson, W van Straten, J Sarkissian, JE Reynolds, S Johnston, G Hobbs, TD Abbott, RM Adam, GB Adams, T Alberts, R Andreas, KMB Asad, DE Baker, T Baloyi, EF Bauermeister, T Baxana, TGH Bennett, G Bernardi, D Booisen, RS Booth, DH Bothar, L Boyana, LRS Brederode, JP Burger, T Cheetham, J Conradie, JP Conradie, DB Davidson, G De Bruin, B de Swardt, C de Villiers, DIL de Villiers, MS de Villiers, W de Villiers, C De Waal, MA Dikgale, G du Toit, LJ du Toit, SWP Esterhuysel, B Fanaroff, S Fataari, AR Foley, G Foster, D Fourier, R Gamatham, T Gatsi, R Geschke, S Goedhart, TL Grobler, SC Gumede, MJ Hlakola, A Hokwana, DH Hoorn, D Horn, J Horrell, B Hugo, A Isaacson, O Jacobs, JPJ van Rensburg, JL Jonas, B Jordaan, A Joubert, F Joubert, GIG Jozsa, R Julie, CC Julius, F Kapp, A Karastergiou, F Karels, M Kariseb, R Karuppusamy, V Kasper, EC Knox-Davies, D Koch, PPA Kotze, A Krebs, N Krick, H Kriel, T Kusel, S Lamoor, R Lehmensiek, D Liebenberg, I Liebenberg, RT Lord, B Lunsky, N Mabombo, T Macdonald, P Macfarlane, K Madisa, L Mafhungo, LG Magnus, C Magozore, O Mahgoub, JPL Main, S Makhathini, JA Malan, P Malgas, JR Manley, M Manzini, L Marais, N Marais, SJ Marais, M Maree, A Martens, SD Matshawule, N Matthysen, T Mauch, LD Mc Nally, B Merry, RP Millenaar, C Mjikelo, N Mikhabela, N Mnyandu, IT Moeng, OJ Mokone, TE Monama, K Montshiwa, V Moss, M Mphego, W New, B Ngcebetsha, K Ngoasheng, H Niehaus, P Ntuli, A Nzama, F Obies, M Obrocka, MT Ockards, C Olyn, N Oozeer, AJ Otto, Y Padayachee, S Passmoor, AA Patel, S Paula, A Peens-Hough, B Pholoholo, P Prozesky, S Rakoma, AJT Ramaila, I Rammala, ZR Ramudzuli, M Rasivhaga, S Ratcliffe, HC Reader, R Renil, L Richter, A Robyntjies, D Rosekrans, A Rust, S Salle, N Sambu, CTG Schollar, L Schwardt, S Seranyane, G Sethosa, C Sharper, R Siebrits, SK Sirothia, MJ Slabber, O Smirnov, S Smith, L Sofeya, N Songqumase, R Spann, B Stappers, D Steyn, TJ Steyn, R Strong, A Struthers, C Stuart, P Sunnylall, PS Swart, B Taljaard, C Tasse, G Taylor, IP Theron, V Thondikulam, K Thorat, A Tiplady, O Toruvanda, J van Aardt, T van Balla, L van den Heever, A van der Byl, C van der Merwe, P van der Merwe, PC van Niekerk, R van Rooyen, JP van Staden, V van Tonder, R van Wyk, I Wait, AL Walker, B Wallace, M Welz, LP Williams, B Xaia, N Young, S Zitha