TY - JOUR
T1 - The Complete Calibration of the Color-Redshift Relation (C3R2) Survey
T2 - Analysis and Data Release 2
AU - Masters, Daniel C.
AU - Stern, Daniel K.
AU - Cohen, Judith G.
AU - Capak, Peter L.
AU - Stanford, S. Adam
AU - Hernitschek, Nina
AU - Galametz, Audrey
AU - Davidzon, Iary
AU - Rhodes, Jason D.
AU - Sanders, Dave
AU - Mobasher, Bahram
AU - Castander, Francisco
AU - Pruett, Kerianne
AU - Fotopoulou, Sotiria
PY - 2019/6/1
Y1 - 2019/6/1
N2 - The Complete Calibration of the Color-Redshift Relation (C3R2) survey is
a multi-institution, multi-instrument survey that aims to map the
empirical relation of galaxy color to redshift to i ˜ 24.5 (AB),
thereby providing a firm foundation for weak lensing cosmology with the
Stage IV dark energy missions Euclid and WFIRST. Here we present 3171
new spectroscopic redshifts obtained in the 2016B and 2017A semesters
with a combination of DEIMOS, LRIS, and MOSFIRE on the Keck
telescopes.13 The observations come from all of the Keck
partners: Caltech, NASA, the University of Hawaii, and the University of
California. Combined with the 1283 redshifts published in DR1, the C3R2
survey has now obtained and published 4454 high-quality galaxy
redshifts. We discuss updates to the survey design and provide a catalog
of photometric and spectroscopic data. Initial tests of the calibration
method performance are given, indicating that the sample, once completed
and combined with extensive data collected by other spectroscopic
surveys, should allow us to meet the cosmology requirements for Euclid,
and make significant headway toward solving the problem for WFIRST. We
use the full spectroscopic sample to demonstrate that galaxy brightness
is weakly correlated with redshift once a galaxy is localized in the
Euclid or WFIRST color space, with potentially important implications
for the spectroscopy needed to calibrate redshifts for faint WFIRST and
LSST sources.
AB - The Complete Calibration of the Color-Redshift Relation (C3R2) survey is
a multi-institution, multi-instrument survey that aims to map the
empirical relation of galaxy color to redshift to i ˜ 24.5 (AB),
thereby providing a firm foundation for weak lensing cosmology with the
Stage IV dark energy missions Euclid and WFIRST. Here we present 3171
new spectroscopic redshifts obtained in the 2016B and 2017A semesters
with a combination of DEIMOS, LRIS, and MOSFIRE on the Keck
telescopes.13 The observations come from all of the Keck
partners: Caltech, NASA, the University of Hawaii, and the University of
California. Combined with the 1283 redshifts published in DR1, the C3R2
survey has now obtained and published 4454 high-quality galaxy
redshifts. We discuss updates to the survey design and provide a catalog
of photometric and spectroscopic data. Initial tests of the calibration
method performance are given, indicating that the sample, once completed
and combined with extensive data collected by other spectroscopic
surveys, should allow us to meet the cosmology requirements for Euclid,
and make significant headway toward solving the problem for WFIRST. We
use the full spectroscopic sample to demonstrate that galaxy brightness
is weakly correlated with redshift once a galaxy is localized in the
Euclid or WFIRST color space, with potentially important implications
for the spectroscopy needed to calibrate redshifts for faint WFIRST and
LSST sources.
KW - astronomical databases
KW - catalogs
KW - cosmology: observations
KW - galaxies: distances and redshifts
KW - surveys
U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/ab184d
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/ab184d
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 877
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2
M1 - 81
ER -