Stellar Population Survey Using 4MOST (4MOST-StePS)

Autor: Angela, Iovino, Amata, Mercurio, Anna Rita Gallazzi, Francesco La Barbera, Marcella, Longhetti, Crescenzo, Tortora, Stefano, Zibetti, Francesco, Belfiore, Matteo, Bianconi, Giovanni, Busarello, Corsini, Enrico M., Luca, Costantin, Gabriella De Lucia, Roberto De Propris, Francesco, D’Eugenio, Fabio, Fontanot, Rubén, García-Benito, Michaela, Hirschmann, Christopher, Haines, Filippo, Mannucci, Sean, Mcgee, Paola, Merluzzi, Morelli, Lorenzo, Moretti, Alessia, Anna, Pasquali, Bianca, Poggianti, Lucia, Pozzetti, Rodighiero, Giulia, Patricia, Sánchez-Blázquez, Arjen Van Der Wel, Alexandre, Vazdekis, Vulcani, Benedetta, Anita, Zanella, Marianna, Annunziatella, Alice, Concas, Cassarà, Letizia P., Giovanni, Cresci, Mirko, Curti, Adriana De Lorenzo-Cáceres, Anna Ferre Mateu, González Delgado, Rosa M., Mancini, Chiara, Camilla, Pacifici, Enrique, Perez-Montero, Pizzella, Alessandro, Perez-Gonzalez, Pablo G., Trager, Scott C., Daniela, Vergani
Rok vydání: 2023
DOI: 10.18727/0722-6691/5305
Popis: Galaxy spectra encode in their continuum and absorption/emission features a wealth of information on galaxy physics, mass assembly and chemical enrichment history. The 4MOST-StePS survey will collect high-quality spectra (with a median signal-to-noise ratio of about 30 Å–1, and resolution R ~ 5000) for a sample of about 3300 galaxies brighter than IAB = 20.5 within the RA-Dec-z footprint of the WAVES-Deep survey. These spectra will provide a precise empirical description of the evolutionary path of massive galaxies in the intermediate redshift range (0.3 < z < 0.7) between the LEGA-C and SDSS surveys. The locations of the galaxies within the cosmic web, unveiled by WAVES-Deep, will disclose the connection between galaxy properties and environment, down to the scales of galaxy pairs.
Published in The Messenger vol. 190, pp. 22-24, March 2023.
Databáze: OpenAIRE