The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey IV. First Data Release: Photometric redshifts and rest-frame magnitudes
arXiv:1811.07928 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201833562
Abstract
The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) is a sensitive, high-resolution 120-168 MHz survey of the Northern sky. The LoTSS First Data Release (DR1) presents 424 square degrees of radio continuum observations over the HETDEX Spring Field (10h45m00s right ascension 15h30m00s and 450000 declination 570000) with a median sensitivity of 71Jy/beam and a resolution of 6. In this paper we present photometric redshifts (photo-) for 94.4% of optical sources over this region that are detected in the Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS) 3 steradian survey. Combining the Pan-STARRS optical data with mid-infrared photometry from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, we estimate photo-s using a novel hybrid photometric redshift methodology optimised to produce the best possible performance for the diverse sample of radio continuum selected sources. For the radio-continuum detected population, we find an overall scatter in the photo- of 3.9% and an outlier fraction () of 7.9%. We also find that, at a given redshift, there is no strong trend in photo- quality as a function of radio luminosity. However there are strong trends as a function of redshift for a given radio luminosity, a result of selection effects in the spectroscopic sample and/or intrinsic evolution within the radio source population. Additionally, for the sample of sources in the LoTSS First Data Release with optical counterparts, we present rest-frame optical and mid-infrared magnitudes based on template fits to the consensus photometric (or spectroscopic when available) redshift.
16 figures, 1 table and 18 pages. This paper is part of the LOFAR surveys Data Release 1 and has been accepted for publication in a special edition of A&A that will appear in Feb 2019, Volume 622. The catalogues and images from the data release will be publicly available at http://www.lofar-surveys.org upon publication of the volume