The Art of Measuring Physical Parameters in Galaxies: A Critical Assessment of Spectral Energy Distribution Fitting Techniques

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Pacifici CamillaORCID,Iyer Kartheik G.ORCID,Mobasher Bahram,da Cunha ElisabeteORCID,Acquaviva VivianaORCID,Burgarella DenisORCID,Calistro Rivera Gabriela,Carnall Adam C.ORCID,Chang Yu-YenORCID,Chartab Nima,Cooke Kevin C.ORCID,Fairhurst Ciaran,Kartaltepe JeyhanORCID,Leja JoelORCID,Małek Katarzyna,Salmon BrettORCID,Torelli Marianna,Vidal-García AlbaORCID,Boquien MédéricORCID,Brammer Gabriel G.ORCID,Brown Michael J. I.ORCID,Capak Peter L.,Chevallard JacopoORCID,Circosta Chiara,Croton DarrenORCID,Davidzon IaryORCID,Dickinson MarkORCID,Duncan Kenneth J.,Faber Sandra M.,Ferguson Harry C.ORCID,Fontana AdrianoORCID,Guo YichengORCID,Haeussler Boris,Hemmati ShoubanehORCID,Jafariyazani Marziye,Kassin Susan A.ORCID,Larson Rebecca L.ORCID,Lee BomeeORCID,Mantha Kameswara Bharadwaj,Marchi Francesca,Nayyeri HooshangORCID,Newman Jeffrey A.ORCID,Pandya VirajORCID,Pforr Janine,Reddy NaveenORCID,Sanders RyanORCID,Shah EktaORCID,Shahidi AbtinORCID,Stevans Matthew L.ORCID,Triani Dian Puspita,Tyler Krystal D.,Vanderhoof Brittany N.,de la Vega AlexanderORCID,Wang WeichenORCID,Weston Madalyn E.

Abstract

Abstract The study of galaxy evolution hinges on our ability to interpret multiwavelength galaxy observations in terms of their physical properties. To do this, we rely on spectral energy distribution (SED) models, which allow us to infer physical parameters from spectrophotometric data. In recent years, thanks to wide and deep multiwave band galaxy surveys, the volume of high-quality data have significantly increased. Alongside the increased data, algorithms performing SED fitting have improved, including better modeling prescriptions, newer templates, and more extensive sampling in wavelength space. We present a comprehensive analysis of different SED-fitting codes including their methods and output with the aim of measuring the uncertainties caused by the modeling assumptions. We apply 14 of the most commonly used SED-fitting codes on samples from the CANDELS photometric catalogs at z ∼ 1 and z ∼ 3. We find agreement on the stellar mass, while we observe some discrepancies in the star formation rate (SFR) and dust-attenuation results. To explore the differences and biases among the codes, we explore the impact of the various modeling assumptions as they are set in the codes (e.g., star formation histories, nebular, dust and active galactic nucleus models) on the derived stellar masses, SFRs, and A V values. We then assess the difference among the codes on the SFR–stellar mass relation and we measure the contribution to the uncertainties by the modeling choices (i.e., the modeling uncertainties) in stellar mass (∼0.1 dex), SFR (∼0.3 dex), and dust attenuation (∼0.3 mag). Finally, we present some resources summarizing best practices in SED fitting.

Funder

Bahram Mobasher

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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