Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-06-15
Astron.Astrophys.434:475,2005
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Replaced due to extended revision; 11 pages, 4 figures; Accepted in A&A
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20041916
(Abridged) In this paper we present photometric redshift estimates for a sample of X-ray selected sources detected in the wide field (~2 deg^2), bright [f_{X} (0.5-8 keV)~10^{-14} cgs] XMM-Newton/2dF survey. Unlike deeper X-ray samples comprising a large fraction of sources with colours dominated by the host galaxy, our bright survey primarily probes the QSO X-ray population. Therefore photometric redshift methods employing both galaxy and QSO templates need to be used. We employ the photometric redshift technique of Hatziminaoglou, Mathez & Pello (2000) using 5-band photometry from the SDSS. We separate our X-ray sources according to their optical profile to point-like and extended. We apply QSO and galaxy templates to the point-like and extended sources respectively. X-ray sources associated with Galactic stars are identified and discarded from our point-like sample on the basis of their low X-ray--to--optical flux ratio and their broad band colours that are best fit by stellar templates. Comparison of our results with spectroscopic redshifts available, allows calibration of our method and estimation of the photometric redshift accuracy. For ~70 per cent of the point-like sources photometric redshifts are correct within dz <= 0.3 (or ~75 per cent have dz/(1+z) <= 0.2), and the rms scatter is estimated to be sigma_z = 0.30. For the optically extended objects the photometric redshifts work only in the case of red (g - r > 0.5 mag) sources yielding dz <= 0.15 and dz/(1+z) <= 0.2 for 73 and 93 per cent respectively. However, we find that the above photometric redshift technique does not work in the case of extended sources with blue colours (g - r < 0.5): such sources cannot be fit successfully by QSO or galaxy templates, or any linear combination of the two.
Georgakakis Antonis
Georgantopoulos Ioannis
Hatziminaoglou Evanthia
Kitsionas Spyridon
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