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Galaxy Color Matchingin CatalogsBryce Kalmbach

University of Washington

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What are we doing?

• Finding best fit model SEDs for galactic catalog objects

• Need SEDs to provide observational catalogs

• Link between cosmological simulations and working science groups

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Matching Algorithm• Calculate colors for model SEDs we want to

match– Use tools in sims_photUtils

• Find best least-squares fit across all colors for each catalog object– See readGalfast in sims_photUtils for example

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Sample Matching Result

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Current SED Models• Bruzual and Charlot (2003) with Chabrier (2003) IMF

• 4 different Star Formation Histories:• Burst• Constant• Exp• Instant

• Age grid from 1.585 Myr to 12.5 Gyr

• Metallicity from .5% to 250% Z_Solar using Padova (1994) isochrones

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B & C Model Coverage

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B & C Model Coverage

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B & C Model Coverage

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Galacticus Catalog

• Currently working with galacticus catalogs– Developed by Andrew Benson (see Benson 2010)

• Does not seem to match well with B&C SEDs

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Comparing Galacticus

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Comparing Galacticus

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Comparing Galacticus

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Need Better Coverage

• Should we get new SEDs?– FSPS (Conroy, Gunn & White 2009)

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Comparing with FSPS

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Comparing with FSPS

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Comparing with FSPS

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Need Better Coverage

• Should we get new SEDs?– FSPS (Conroy, Gunn & White 2009)

• Refine the coverage of our grid?

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Changing Grid Coverage

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Current Issues

• Bluer catalog objects than can currently match to SEDs– Single Star Populations?

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Individual Stars 10Myr

(J. Dalcanton)

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Current Issues

• Bluer catalog objects than can currently match to SEDs– Single Star Populations?

• Need more statistics from galaxy catalog– Will be provided in next run

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Future Work

• PCA (Principal Component Analysis)– Determine axes of maximum variance and use

these as new basis vectors– Reduce Dimensionality• Storage Savings

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Capture Information in Few Components

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Capture Information in Few Components

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Capture Information in Few Components

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99.8% Information in 10 Principal Components…but…

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Now 99.99999%, unfortunately with 2x components, but good color match

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Future Work

• PCA (Principal Component Analysis)– Determine axes of maximum variance and use

these as new basis functions– Reduce Dimensionality• Storage Savings• Challenge: What is the minimum number of

components we can get the maximum amount of accuracy from?

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Future Work

• PCA (Principal Component Analysis)– Continuous coverage of sample space rather than

grid

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PCA will provide continuum

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Future Work

• PCA (Principal Component Analysis)– Continuous coverage of sample space rather than

grid• Challenge: How do we sample to get the best set of

eigenspectra? • Challenge: How do we find the eigenvalues that

generate an SED that best matches the object color?

– Will need new methods that can combine linear combinations of eigenspectra

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Thank You!

Contact: [email protected]


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