\begin{table}%t1 \caption{\label{tab:zbins}Definition of redshift bins, number of contributing galaxies, and mean redshifts.} \small%\centering \par \begin{tabular}{cccccc} \hline\hline\noalign{\smallskip} Bin & $z_{\rm min}$ & $z_{\rm max}$ & $N$& $\langle z \rangle$ \\ \hline\noalign{\smallskip} 1 & 0.0 & 0.6 & \mbox{$i^+<24:$} 22~294\tablefootmark{a} & 0.37\\ & & & \mbox{$i^+>24:$} 29~817 & \\ 2 & 0.6 & 1.0 & 58~194 & 0.80\\ 3 & 1.0 & 1.3 & 36~382 & 1.16\\ 4 & 1.3 & 2.0 & 25~928 & 1.60\\ 5 & 2.0 & 4.0 & 21~718 & 2.61\\ 6 & 0.0 & 5.0 & 251~958 & $1.54\pm0.15$ \\ \hline \end{tabular} \tablefoot{\tablefoottext{a}{Here we also exclude 259~galaxies with \mbox{$i^+<24$}, which have a significant secondary peak in their redshift probability distribution at \mbox{$z_{{\rm phot,}2}>0.6$}.} } \end{table}