Preliminary Target Selection for the DESI Emission Line Galaxy (ELG) Sample
Abstract
DESI will precisely constrain cosmic expansion and the growth of structure by collecting 35 million redshifts across 80% of cosmic history and one third of the sky to study Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO) and Redshift Space Distortions (RSD). We present a preliminary target selection for an Emission Line Galaxy (ELG) sample, which will comprise about half of all DESI tracers. The selection consists of a g-band magnitude cut and a (g-r) vs. (r-z) color box, which we validate using HSC/PDR2 photometric redshifts and DEEP2 spectroscopy. The ELG target density should be 2400 deg-2, with 65% of ELG redshifts reliably within a redshift range of 0.6<z<1.6. ELG targeting for DESI will be finalized during a `Survey Validation' phase.
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