From: Robert A. Knop Jr. (robert.a.knop@vanderbilt.edu)
Date: Mon May 24 2004 - 08:15:01 PDT
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 11:01:52AM -0400, Bahram Mobasher wrote:
> Enclosed is the redshift probability distribution for acs04b-033.
> The reason that it does not appear in our GOODS catalog is that the host
> is SO close to a large nearby spiral galaxy. the catalog is selected from
> bround-based (Subaru) data and on any ground-based image, the host will be
> merged with the big galaxy. This is however, detaected with ACS because of
> its superior resolution. Here is what we get, based ONLY on the ACS
> (BViz) data (the object id NOT detected in ACS B-band (i.e. too red).
>
> z(phot) = 1.45
> Sp. type: elliptical
> 95% confidence interval: 1.08 - 1.72
Excellent, thank you. Looks very good.
Could I talk you out of a quick-n-dirty photo-z on that foreground
spiral?
-Rob
-- --Prof. Robert Knop Department of Physics & Astronomy, Vanderbilt University robert.a.knop@vanderbilt.edu
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