Context. The ESO-Spitzer Imaging extragalactic Survey (ESIS) is the optical follow up of the Spitzer Wide-area Infra-Red Extragalactic survey (SWIRE) in the ELAIS-S1 region of the sky. Aims. In the era of observational cosmology, the main efforts are focused on the study of galaxy evolution and its environmental dependence. Wide area, multiwavelength, extragalactic surveys are needed in order to probe sufficiently large volumes, minimize cosmic variance and find significant numbers of rare objects. Methods. We present VIMOS I and z band imaging belonging to the ESIS survey. A total of similar to 4 deg(2) was targeted in I and similar to 1 deg(2) in z. Accurate data processing includes removal of fringing, and mosaicking of the complex observing pattern. Completeness levels and photometric uncertainties are estimated through simulations. The multi-wavelength data available in the area are exploited to identify high-redshift galaxies, using the IR-peak technique. Results. More than 300 000 galaxies have been detected in the I band and similar to 50 000 in the z band. Object coordinates are defined within an uncertainty of similar to 0.2 arcsec rms, with respect to GSC 2.2. We reach a 90% average completeness at 23.1 and 22.5 mag (Vega) in the I and z bands, respectively. On the basis of IRAC colors, we identify galaxies having the 1.6 mu m stellar peak shifted to z = 1-3. The new I, z band data provide reliable constraints to help avoid low-redshift interlopers and reinforce this selection. Roughly 1000 galaxies between z = 2-3 are identified over the ESIS similar to 4 deg(2), at the SWIRE 5.8 mu m depth (25.8 mu Jy at 3 sigma). These are the best galaxy candidates to dominate the massive tail (M > 10(11) M(circle dot)) of the z > 2 mass function.
Berta, S., Rubele, S., Franceschini, A., Held, E.v., Rizzi, L., Rodighiero, G., et al. (2008). The ESO-Spitzer Imaging extragalactic Survey (ESIS) - II. VIMOS I, z wide field imaging of ELAIS-S1 and selection of distant massive galaxies. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 488(2), 533-U47 [10.1051/0004-6361:200810050].
The ESO-Spitzer Imaging extragalactic Survey (ESIS) - II. VIMOS I, z wide field imaging of ELAIS-S1 and selection of distant massive galaxies
LA FRANCA, Fabio;
2008-01-01
Abstract
Context. The ESO-Spitzer Imaging extragalactic Survey (ESIS) is the optical follow up of the Spitzer Wide-area Infra-Red Extragalactic survey (SWIRE) in the ELAIS-S1 region of the sky. Aims. In the era of observational cosmology, the main efforts are focused on the study of galaxy evolution and its environmental dependence. Wide area, multiwavelength, extragalactic surveys are needed in order to probe sufficiently large volumes, minimize cosmic variance and find significant numbers of rare objects. Methods. We present VIMOS I and z band imaging belonging to the ESIS survey. A total of similar to 4 deg(2) was targeted in I and similar to 1 deg(2) in z. Accurate data processing includes removal of fringing, and mosaicking of the complex observing pattern. Completeness levels and photometric uncertainties are estimated through simulations. The multi-wavelength data available in the area are exploited to identify high-redshift galaxies, using the IR-peak technique. Results. More than 300 000 galaxies have been detected in the I band and similar to 50 000 in the z band. Object coordinates are defined within an uncertainty of similar to 0.2 arcsec rms, with respect to GSC 2.2. We reach a 90% average completeness at 23.1 and 22.5 mag (Vega) in the I and z bands, respectively. On the basis of IRAC colors, we identify galaxies having the 1.6 mu m stellar peak shifted to z = 1-3. The new I, z band data provide reliable constraints to help avoid low-redshift interlopers and reinforce this selection. Roughly 1000 galaxies between z = 2-3 are identified over the ESIS similar to 4 deg(2), at the SWIRE 5.8 mu m depth (25.8 mu Jy at 3 sigma). These are the best galaxy candidates to dominate the massive tail (M > 10(11) M(circle dot)) of the z > 2 mass function.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.