论文标题
从不完整的光谱数据中测量高红移的星系丰度和聚类:对模拟目录的测试
Measuring galaxy abundance and clustering at high redshift from incomplete spectroscopic data: Tests on mock catalogs
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论文摘要
星系的数量密度和相关功能是表征观察到的星系群体分布的两个关键量。高$ z $光谱调查通常涉及复杂的目标选择,并且在红移采样中是不完整的,它们既提出了机会和挑战,又可以在高$ z $宇宙中可靠地衡量这些数量。使用逼真的模拟目录我们表明,目标选择和红移不完整可能会导致显着有偏见的结果,尤其是由于通量极限选择标准。我们使用由亲本光度数据提供的信息提供了一种新方法来纠正通量极限效应,从而从中构建了光谱样品。我们使用现实模拟样本的测试表明,该方法能够可靠地重现真正的恒星质量函数和相关函数。为现有的ZCOSMO和VIPERS调查以及即将进行的PFS Galaxy Evolution Evolution Evolution Survey构建了模拟目录。相同的模拟样品集用于量化不同样本量的预期总方差。我们发现,当调查区域的丰度达到4度$^2 $时,群集的总方差降低非常慢,聚类的总方差降低,这表明宇宙方差不再是PFS样勘测的主要误差来源。我们还量化了相对于ZCOSMO和VIPERS调查的PFS样星系调查中预期的改进。
The number density and correlation function of galaxies are two key quantities to characterize the distribution of the observed galaxy population. High-$z$ spectroscopic surveys, which usually involve complex target selection and are incomplete in redshift sampling, present both opportunities and challenges to measure these quantities reliably in the high-$z$ Universe. Using realistic mock catalogs we show that target selection and redshift incompleteness can lead to significantly biased results, especially due to the flux limit selection criteria. We develop a new method to correct the flux limit effect, using information provided by the parent photometric data from which the spectroscopic sample is constructed. Our tests using realistic mock samples show that the method is able to reproduce the true stellar mass function and correlation function reliably. Mock catalogs are constructed for the existing zCOSMOS and VIPERS surveys, as well as for the forthcoming PFS galaxy evolution survey. The same set of mock samples are used to quantify the total variance expected for different sample sizes. We find that the total variance decreases very slowly when the survey area reaches about 4 deg$^2$ for the abundance and about 8 deg$^2$ for the clustering, indicating that the cosmic variance is no longer the dominant source of error for PFS-like surveys. We also quantify improvements expected in the PFS-like galaxy survey relative to zCOSMOS and VIPERS surveys.