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52. MOONS – multi object spectroscopy for the VLT: overview and instrument integration update
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Gonzalez, Oscar, primary, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, Taylor, William, additional, Black, Martin, additional, Rees, Philip, additional, Bryson, Ian, additional, Chittick, Stephen, additional, Afonso, Jose, additional, Lilly, Simon, additional, Flores, Hector, additional, Maiolino, Roberto, additional, Oliva, Ernesto, additional, Paltani, Stephane, additional, Vanzi, Leonardo, additional, Abreu, Manuel, additional, Amans, Jean-Philippe, additional, Atkinson, David, additional, Beard, Steven, additional, Belfiore, Andrea, additional, Breen, Ciaran, additional, Bayo, Amelia, additional, Born, Andy, additional, Cabral, Alexandre, additional, Chapman, Lee, additional, Cochrane, William, additional, Coelho, João, additional, Colling, Miriam, additional, Conzelmann, Ralf, additional, Dalessio, Francesco, additional, Davidson, George, additional, Delplancke-Ströbele, Françoise, additional, Fisher, Martin, additional, Forchi, Vincenzo, additional, Franzetti, Paolo, additional, Garilli, Bianca, additional, Gargiulo, Adriana, additional, Guinouard, Isabelle, additional, Gutierrez, Pablo, additional, Haigron, Régis, additional, Hammersley, Peter, additional, Ivanov, Valentin, additional, Ives, Derek, additional, Iwert, Olaf, additional, King, David, additional, Kovacz, Suzanne, additional, Laporte, Philippe, additional, Lee, David, additional, Li Causi, Gianluca, additional, Macleod, Alastair, additional, Alvarez Mendez, Domingo, additional, Oliveira, António, additional, Palsa, Ralf, additional, Parra, Manuel, additional, Pedichini, Fernando, additional, Peña, Vicente, additional, Petr-Gotzens, Monika, additional, Rodrigues, Myriam, additional, Royer, Frédéric, additional, Santos, Pedro, additional, Sepulveda, Jorge, additional, Sharman, Robyn, additional, Shen, Tzu-Chiang, additional, Sordet, Michael, additional, Strachan, Jonathan, additional, Tait, Graham, additional, Tejeda, Alexis, additional, Tozzi, Andrea, additional, O'Malley, Norman, additional, Waring, Chris, additional, Watson, Stephen, additional, Willemse, Bart, additional, Xiaofeng, Gao, additional, Yang, Yanbin, additional, and Zoccali, Manuela, additional
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53. MOONS – multi object spectroscopy for the VLT: integration and tests of the field corrector and the rotating front end
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Cabral, Alexandre, primary, Abreu, Manuel, additional, Coelho, João M. P., additional, Santos, Pedro, additional, Oliveira, António, additional, Leite, Inês, additional, Afonso, José, additional, Rees, Philip, additional, Artan, Raziye, additional, Lee, David, additional, González, Oscar, additional, Watson, Stephen, additional, Taylor, William, additional, Chittick, Stephen, additional, Bryson, Ian, additional, Guinouard, Isabelle, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, and Spanò, Paolo, additional
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54. MOONS – Multi Object spectroscopy for the VLT: Design and testing of the MOONS metrology system
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Gonzalez, Oscar, primary, Breen, Ciaran, additional, Sepulveda, Jorge, additional, Shen, Tzu-Chiang, additional, Rees, Phil, additional, Cabral, Alexandre, additional, Black, Martin T., additional, Bryson, Ian, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, Beard, Steven M., additional, Chittick, Stephen, additional, Parra, Manuel, additional, Tejeda, Alexis, additional, Vanzi, Leonardo, additional, Watson, Stephen, additional, and Zoccali, Manuela, additional
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55. Being KLEVER at cosmic noon: Ionized gas outflows are inconspicuous in low-mass star-forming galaxies but prominent in massive AGN hosts
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Concas, Alice, primary, Maiolino, Roberto, additional, Curti, Mirko, additional, Hayden-Pawson, Connor, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, Jones, Gareth C, additional, Mercurio, Amata, additional, Belfiore, Francesco, additional, Cresci, Giovanni, additional, Cullen, Fergus, additional, Mannucci, Filippo, additional, Marconi, Alessandro, additional, Cappellari, Michele, additional, Cicone, Claudia, additional, Peng, Yingjie, additional, and Troncoso, Paulina, additional
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56. Report on the ESO Workshop 'Solar System Science with the ELTs'
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Kokotanekova, Rosita, Hainaut, Olivier, Cirasuolo, Michele, and Padovani, Paolo
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Solar System Science with the ELTs was a two-part workshop, Part I of which took place virtually on 28 April 2022, followed by Part II as a hybrid meeting at ESO headquarters on 13–15 June 2022. The main motivation for the meeting was to engage the community of Solar System observers in preparation for the forthcoming extremely large telescopes. A special emphasis was placed on exploring how ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope (ESO’s ELT), alongside the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) and the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT), will fit into the expanding landscape of ground- and space-based facilities and transform Solar System research. The meeting brought together instrument experts and observers at all career stages, working on six continents, and representing the different sub-fields of planetary science. A Zenodo collection of the workshop presentations and discussions was publicly released to the community as a valuable resource to inspire and facilitate the development of the first extremely large telescope observing programmes. Solar System Science with the ELTs was envisaged as the first of the three-part conference series Extremely Big Eyes on the Solar System and set the stage for two further workshops in North America and Asia., Published in The Messenger vol. 189, pp. 48-50, December 2022.
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57. The ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope Working Groups
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Padovani, Paolo, Cirasuolo, Michele, van der Burg, Remco, Cantalloube, Faustine, George, Elizabeth, Kasper, Markus, Leschinski, Kieran, Martins, Carlos, Milli, Julien, Möhler, Sabine, Neeser, Mark, Neichel, Benoit, Otarola, Angel, Sánchez-Janssen, Rubén, Serra, Benoit, Smette, Alain, Valenti, Elena, Verinaud, Christophe, Vernet, Joël, Absil, Olivier, Agapito, Guido, Andersen, Morten, Arcidiacono, Carmelo, Arko, Matej, Baudoz, Pierre, Beltramo-Martin, Olivier, Biancalani, Enrico, Bierwirth, Thomas, Burtscher, Leonard, Carlà, Giulia, Castro-Almazán, Julio A., Cheffot, Anne-Laure, Coccato, Lodovico, Correia, Carlos, Fetick, Romain, Fiorentino, Giuliana, Fusco, Thierry, García-Lorenzo, Begoña, Fusillo, Nicola Gentile, Gonzalez, Oscar, Grazian, Andrea, Gullieuszik, Marco, Hainaut, Olivier, Ivanov, Valentin, Kaasinen, Melanie, Kaddad, Darshan, Kamiński, Tomasz, Kausch, Wolfgang, Kerber, Florian, Kimeswenger, Stefan, Kokotanekova, Rosita, Kuznetsov, Arseniy, Lau, Alexis, Louarn, Miska Le, Lemmel, Frédéric, Liske, Jochen, Curto, Gaspare Lo, Lucsanyi, David, Lundin, Lars, Noll, Stefan, Oberti, Sylvain, Osborn, James, Masciadri, Elena, Milaković, Dinko, Murphy, Michael T., Pedichini, Fernando, Santaella, Miguel Pereira, Piazzesi, Roberto, López, Javier Piqueras, Plantet, Cédric, Prod'homme, Thibaut, Przybilla, Norbert, Puech, Mathieu, Reid, Derryck T., Reiners, Ansgar, Rijnenberg, Rutger, Rodrigues, Myriam, Rossi, Fabio, Routledge, Laurence, Smit, Hans, Tecza, Mathias, Thatte, Niranjan, van Boekel, Roy, Verma, Aprajita, Vigan, Arthur, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Planétologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble (IPAG), Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers de Grenoble (OSUG ), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)-Météo-France -Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)-Météo-France, Laboratoire d'études spatiales et d'instrumentation en astrophysique = Laboratory of Space Studies and Instrumentation in Astrophysics (LESIA), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Cité (UPCité), Université Paris Cité (UPCité), Galaxies, Etoiles, Physique, Instrumentation (GEPI), and Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Astrophysics and Astronomy ,[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM) - Abstract
Since 2005 ESO has been working with its community and industry to develop an extremely large optical/infrared telescope. ESO's Extremely Large Telescope, or ELT for short, is a revolutionary ground-based telescope that will have a 39-metre main mirror and will be the largest visible and infrared light telescope in the world. To address specific topics that are needed for the science operations and calibrations of the telescope, thirteen specific working groups were created to coordinate the effort between ESO, the instrument consortia, and the wider community. We describe here the goals of these working groups as well as their achievements so far., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures
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58. The KLEVER survey: nitrogen abundances at z ∼ 2 and probing the existence of a fundamental nitrogen relation
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Hayden-Pawson, Connor, primary, Curti, Mirko, additional, Maiolino, Roberto, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, Belfiore, Francesco, additional, Cappellari, Michele, additional, Concas, Alice, additional, Cresci, Giovanni, additional, Cullen, Fergus, additional, Kobayashi, Chiaki, additional, Mannucci, Filippo, additional, Marconi, Alessandro, additional, Meneghetti, Massimo, additional, Mercurio, Amata, additional, Peng, Yingjie, additional, Swinbank, Mark, additional, and Vincenzo, Fiorenzo, additional
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59. What drives the scatter of local star-forming galaxies in the BPT diagrams? A Machine Learning based analysis
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Curti, Mirko, primary, Hayden-Pawson, Connor, additional, Maiolino, Roberto, additional, Belfiore, Francesco, additional, Mannucci, Filippo, additional, Concas, Alice, additional, Cresci, Giovanni, additional, Marconi, Alessandro, additional, and Cirasuolo, Michele, additional
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60. Report on the Scientific Prioritisation Community Poll (2020)
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Mérand, Antoine, Andreani, Paola, Cirasuolo, Michele, Comerón, Fernando, De Gregorio Monsalvo, Itziar, Dessauges-Zavadsky, Miroslava, Emsellem, Éric, Ivison, Rob, Kemper, Francisca, Kerschbaum, Franz, Leibundgut, Bruno, Liske, Jochen, McLure, Ross, Mroczkowski, Tony, Origlia, Livia, Philips, Neil, and Sana, Hugues
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ESO regularly updates its science- driven perspective in order to provide the best facilities and services for its community. As part of this exercise, ESO polled its users between January and February 2020. Questions were inspired by the previous poll, conducted in 2015, to probe any evolution of community opinions and profile, with an emphasis on the future of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) and the VLT Interferometer (VLTI). Of the approximately 17700 registered users targeted, 10% had accounts in both the ESO and European ALMA portals, another 14% were registered in the ALMA portal only, and the remaining 76% were registered in the ESO portal only. Some 3700 email addresses, predominantly associated with the ESO portal, were invalid. From the remaining approximately 14000 user accounts, 1673 complete responses were received, a response rate comparable to that of the 2015 poll. The present poll was split into three parts: 1) profile of respondent; 2) current and future observing facilities; 3) ESO in the coming decade. Here we summarise the results and provide some highlights from the poll., Published in The Messenger vol. 184, pp. 8-14, September 2021.
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61. ELT M5 ��� The Lightweight Field Stabilisation Mirror
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Vernet, Elise, Cirasuolo, Michele, Pirard, Jean-Fran��ois, Cayrel, Marc, Tamai, Roberto, Zuluaga Ram��rez, Pablo, Araujo Hauck, Constanza, Koehler, Bertrand, Bianca Marchet, Fabio, Gonzalez, Juan-Carlos, Tuti, Mauro, and And The ELT Team
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The Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is at the core of ESO���s vision to deliver the largest optical and infrared telescope in the world. Following on from our previous Messenger articles we continue with the description of the optical elements of the ELT. In this article we focus on the quintenary mirror (M5), the field stabilisation unit. In combination with the M4 mirror, M5 is vital to delivering the sharp diffraction limited images needed for science by correcting for the vibrations of the telescope, wind shaking and the atmosphere. We describe the main characteristics of the M5, as well as the challenges and complexity of this unique field stabilisation unit and its design and manufacturing status., Published in The Messenger vol. 185, pp. 3-6, December 2021.
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62. Optimizing high-redshift galaxy surveys for environmental information
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Looser, Tobias J, primary, Lilly, Simon J, additional, Sin, Larry P T, additional, Henriques, Bruno M B, additional, Maiolino, Roberto, additional, and Cirasuolo, Michele, additional
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63. KLEVER survey: nitrogen abundances at z ∼ 2 and probing the existence of a fundamental nitrogen relation.
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Hayden-Pawson, Connor, Curti, Mirko, Maiolino, Roberto, Cirasuolo, Michele, Belfiore, Francesco, Cappellari, Michele, Concas, Alice, Cresci, Giovanni, Cullen, Fergus, Kobayashi, Chiaki, Mannucci, Filippo, Marconi, Alessandro, Meneghetti, Massimo, Mercurio, Amata, Peng, Yingjie, Swinbank, Mark, and Vincenzo, Fiorenzo
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We present a comparison of the nitrogen-to-oxygen ratio (N/O) in 37 high-redshift galaxies at z ∼ 2 taken from the KMOS Lensed Emission Lines and VElocity Review (KLEVER) Survey with a comparison sample of local galaxies, taken from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). The KLEVER sample shows only a mild enrichment in N/O of +0.1 dex when compared to local galaxies at a given gas-phase metallicity (O/H), but shows a depletion in N/O of −0.35 dex when compared at a fixed stellar mass (M
* ). We find a strong anticorrelation in local galaxies between N/O and SFR in the M* –N/O plane, similar to the anticorrelation between O/H and SFR found in the mass–metallicity relation (MZR). We use this anticorrelation to construct a fundamental nitrogen relation (FNR), analogous to the fundamental metallicity relation (FMR). We find that KLEVER galaxies are consistent with both the FMR and the FNR. This suggests that the depletion of N/O in high- z galaxies when considered at a fixed M* is driven by the redshift evolution of the mass–metallicity relation in combination with a near redshift-invariant N/O–O/H relation. Furthermore, the existence of an fundamental nitrogen relation suggests that the mechanisms governing the fundamental metallicity relation must be probed by not only O/H, but also N/O, suggesting pure-pristine gas inflows are not the primary driver of the FMR, and other properties such as variations in galaxy age and star formation efficiency must be important. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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64. TIPTOP: a new tool to efficiently predict your favorite AO PSF
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Neichel, Benoit, primary, Beltramo-Martin, Olivier, additional, Plantet, Cedric, additional, Rossi, Fabio, additional, Agapito, Guido, additional, Fusco, Thierry, additional, Carolo, Elena, additional, Carla, Giulia, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, and Van Der Burg, Remco, additional
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65. MOONS: The New Multi-Object Spectrograph for the VLT
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Cirasuolo, Michele, Fairley, Alasdair, Rees, Phil, Gonzalez, Oscar A., Taylor, William, Maiolino, Roberto, Afonso, Jose, Evans, Chris, Flores, Hector, Lilly, Simon, Oliva, Ernesto, Paltani, Stephane, Vanzi, Leonardo, Abreu, Manuel, Accardo, Matteo, Adams, Nathan, Méndez, Domingo Álvarez, Amans, Jean-Philippe, Amarantidis, Stergios, Atek, Hakim, Atkinson, David, Banerji, Manda, Barrett, Joe, Barrientos, Felipe, Bauer, Franz, Beard, Steven, Béchet, Clementine, Belfiore, Andrea, Bellazzini, Michele, Benoist, Christophe, Best, Philip, Biazzo, Katia, Black, Martin, Boettger, David, Bonifacio, Piercarlo, Bowler, Rebecca, Bragaglia, Angela, Brierley, Saskia, Brinchmann, Jarle, Brinkmann, Martin, Buat, Veronique, Buitrago, Fernando, Burgarella, Denis, Burningham, Ben, Buscher, David, Cabral, Alexandre, Caffau, Elisabetta, Cardoso, Leandro, Carnall, Adam, Carollo, Marcella, Castillo, Roberto, Castignani, Gianluca, Catelan, Marco, Cicone, Claudia, Cimatti, Andrea, Cioni, Maria-Rosa L., Clementini, Gisella, Cochrane, William, Coelho, João, Colling, Miriam, Contini, Thierry, Contreras, Rodrigo, Conzelmann, Ralf, Cresci, Giovanni, Cropper, Mark, Cucciati, Olga, Cullen, Fergus, Cumani, Claudio, Curti, Mirko, da Silva, Antonio, Daddi, Emanuele, Dalessandro, Emanuele, Dalessio, Francesco, Dauvin, Louise, Davidson, George, de Laverny, Patrick, Delplancke-Ströbele, Françoise, de Lucia, Gabriella, del Vecchio, Ciro, Dessauges-Zavadsky, Miroslava, Di Matteo, Paola, Dole, Herve, Drass, Holger, Dunlop, Jim, Dünner, Rolando, Eales, Steve, Ellis, Richard, Enriques, Bruno, Fasola, Giles, Ferguson, Annette, Ferruzzi, Debora, Fisher, Martin, Flores, Mauricio, Fontana, Adriano, Forchi, Vincenzo, Francois, Patrick, Franzetti, Paolo, Gargiulo, Adriana, Garilli, Bianca, Gaudemard, Julien, Gieles, Mark, Gilmore, Gerry, Ginolfi, Michele, Gomes, Jean Michel, Guinouard, Isabelle, Gutierrez, Pablo, Haigron, Régis, Hammer, François, Hammersley, Peter, Haniff, Chris, Harrison, Chris, Haywood, Misha, Hill, Vanessa, Hubin, Norbert, Humphrey, Andrew, Ibata, Rodrigo, Infante, Leopoldo, Ives, Derek, Ivison, Rob, Iwert, Olaf, Jablonka, Pascale, Jakob, Gerd, Jarvis, Matt, King, David, Kneib, Jean-Paul, Laporte, Philippe, Lawrence, Andy, Lee, David, Causi, Gianluca Li, Lorenzoni, Silvio, Lucatello, Sara, Luco, Yerco, Macleod, Alastair, Magliocchetti, Manuela, Magrini, Laura, Mainieri, Vincenzo, Maire, Charles, Mannucci, Filippo, Martin, Nicolas, Matute, Israel, Maurogordato, Sophie, Mcgee, Sean, Mcleod, Derek, Mclure, Ross, Mcmahon, Richard, Melse, Basile-Thierry, Messias, Hugo, Mucciarelli, Alessio, Nisini, Brunella, Nix, Johannes, Norberg, Peder, Oesch, Pascal, Oliveira, António, Origlia, Livia, Padilla, Nelson, Palsa, Ralf, Pancino, Elena, Papaderos, Polychronis, Pappalardo, Ciro, Parry, Ian, Pasquini, Luca, Peacock, John, Pedichini, Fernando, Pello, Roser, Peng, Yingjie, Pentericci, Laura, Pfuhl, Oliver, Piazzesi, Roberto, Popovic, Dan, Pozzetti, Lucia, Puech, Mathieu, Puzia, Thomas, Raichoor, Anand, Randich, Sofia, Recio-Blanco, Alejandra, Reis, Sandra, Reix, Florent, Renzini, Alvio, Rodrigues, Myriam, Rojas, Felipe, Rojas-Arriagada, Álvaro, Rota, Stefano, Royer, Frédéric, Sacco, Germano, Sanchez-Janssen, Ruben, Sanna, Nicoletta, Santos, Pedro, Sarzi, Marc, Schaerer, Daniel, Schiavon, Ricardo, Schnell, Robin, Schultheis, Mathias, Scodeggio, Marco, Serjeant, Steve, Shen, Tzu-Chiang, Simmonds, Charlotte, Smoker, Jonathan, Sobral, David, Sordet, Michael, Spérone, Damien, Strachan, Jonathan, Sun, Xiaowei, Swinbank, Mark, Tait, Graham, Tereno, Ismael, Tojeiro, Rita, Torres, Miguel, Tosi, Monica, Tozzi, Andrea, Tresiter, Ezequiel, Valenti, Elena, Navarro, Álvaro Valenzuela, Vanzella, Eros, Vergani, Susanna, Verhamme, Anne, Vernet, Joël, Vignali, Cristian, Vinther, Jakob, von Dran, Lauren, Waring, Chris, Watson, Stephen, Wild, Vivienne, Willesme, Bart, Woodward, Brian, Wuyts, Stijn, Yang, Yanbin, Zamorani, Gianni, Zoccali, Manuela, Bluck, Asa, Trussler, James, Galaxies, Etoiles, Physique, Instrumentation (GEPI), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur (OCA), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Joseph Louis LAGRANGE (LAGRANGE), Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (1965 - 2019) (UNS), COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de recherche en astrophysique et planétologie (IRAP), Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier (UT3), Université de Toulouse (UT)-Université de Toulouse (UT)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées (OMP), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier (UT3), Université de Toulouse (UT)-Université de Toulouse (UT)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Météo-France -Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Météo-France -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Institut d'astrophysique spatiale (IAS), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National d’Études Spatiales [Paris] (CNES), Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg (ObAS), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), MOONS Consortium, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier (UT3), Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées (OMP), Météo France-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Météo France-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,astro-ph.GA ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,astro-ph.CO ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det] ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,astro-ph.IM - Abstract
MOONS is the new Multi-Object Optical and Near-infrared Spectrograph currently under construction for the Very Large Telescope (VLT) at ESO. This remarkable instrument combines, for the first time, the collecting power of an 8-m telescope, 1000 fibres with individual robotic positioners, and both low- and high-resolution simultaneous spectral coverage across the 0.64-1.8 micron wavelength range. This facility will provide the astronomical community with a powerful, world-leading instrument able to serve a wide range of Galactic, extragalactic and cosmological studies. Construction is now proceeding full steam ahead and this overview article presents some of the science goals and the technical description of the MOONS instrument. More detailed information on the MOONS surveys is provided in the other dedicated articles in this Messenger issue., Comment: 8 pages, 5 Figures, Published on the ESO Messenger No. 180
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66. The HiZELS/UKIRT Large Survey for Bright Lyα Emitters at z ∼ 9
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Sobral, David, primary, Best, Philip, additional, Geach, Jim, additional, Smail, Ian, additional, Kurk, Jaron, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, Casali, Mark, additional, Ivison, Rob, additional, Coppin, Kristen, additional, and Dalton, Gavin, additional
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67. HiZELS: The High Redshift Emission Line Survey with UKIRT
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Best, Philip, primary, Smail, Ian, additional, Sobral, David, additional, Geach, Jim, additional, Garn, Tim, additional, Ivison, Rob, additional, Kurk, Jaron, additional, Dalton, Gavin, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, and Casali, Mark, additional
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68. The ESO ELT armazones instrumentation programme
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Cirasuolo, Michele, primary, Ramsay, Suzanne K., additional, Caillier, Patrick, additional, Delorme, Alain, additional, Dérie, Frédéric, additional, Gonzalez Herrera, Juan Carlos, additional, Hammersley, Peter, additional, Gil, Ignacio, additional, Mainieri, Vincenzo, additional, Manescau, Antonio, additional, Padovani, Paolo, additional, Peroux, Celine, additional, Pfuhl, Oliver, additional, Russell, Adrian, additional, Tamai, Roberto, additional, and Tuti, Mauro, additional
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69. A status report on the instruments for ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope
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Ramsay, Suzanne K., primary, Amico, Paola, additional, Bezawada, Naidu, additional, Biancat Marchet, Fabio, additional, Caillier, Patrick, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, Conzelmann, Ralf, additional, Dorn, Reinhold J., additional, Egner, Sebastian, additional, Frank, Christoph, additional, George, Elizabeth M., additional, Gonte, Frederic, additional, González Herrera, Juan Carlos, additional, Hammersley, Peter, additional, Haupt, Christoph, additional, Ives, Derek J., additional, Jakob, Gerd, additional, Kerber, Florian, additional, Koehler, Bertrand, additional, Oberti, Sylvain, additional, Schmid, Christian, additional, Schimpelsberger, Johannes, additional, Seemann, Ulf, additional, Siebenmorgen, Ralf, additional, Tamai, Roberto, additional, and Vernet, Joël D. R., additional
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70. The ESO's ELT construction progress
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Tamai, Roberto, primary, Koehler, Bertrand, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, Biancat-Marchet, Fabio, additional, Tuti, Mauro, additional, and González-Herrera, Juan-Carlos, additional
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71. MOONS, the next ESO VLT’s multi-object spectrograph: the field corrector and the rotating front end
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Cabral, Alexandre, primary, Abreu, Manuel, additional, Coelho, João M. P., additional, Santos, Pedro, additional, Oliveira, António, additional, Leite, Inês, additional, Afonso, Jose, additional, Rees, Phil, additional, Taylor, William D., additional, Watson, Stephen, additional, Lee, David, additional, Atkinson, David, additional, González, Óscar, additional, Fairley, Alasdair, additional, Bryson, Ian, additional, Guinouard, Isabelle, additional, and Cirasuolo, Michele, additional
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72. Crescent MOONS: an update on the ongoing construction of the new VLT's multi-object spectrograph
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Cirasuolo, Michele, primary, Gonzalez, Oscar, additional, Rees, Phil, additional, Bryson, Ian, additional, Fairley, Alasdair, additional, Taylor, William D., additional, Afonso, Jose, additional, Lilly, Simon, additional, Evans, Chris J., additional, Flores, Hector, additional, Maiolino, Roberto, additional, Oliva, Ernesto, additional, Paltani, Stéphane, additional, Vanzi, Leonardo, additional, Abreu, Manuel, additional, Amans, Jean-Philippe, additional, Atkinson, David, additional, Beard, Steven, additional, Béchet, Clementine, additional, Belfiore, Andrea, additional, Black, Martin, additional, Boettger, David, additional, Brierley, Saskia, additional, Buscher, David, additional, Cabral, Alexandre, additional, Carollo, Marcella, additional, Cochrane, William, additional, Coelho, João, additional, Colling, Miriam, additional, Conzelmann, Ralf, additional, Dalessio, Francesco, additional, Dauvin, Louise, additional, Davidson, George, additional, Fasola, Giles, additional, Ferruzzi, Debora, additional, Fisher, Martin, additional, Flores, Mauricio, additional, Garilli, Bianca, additional, Gargiulo, Adriana, additional, Gaudemard, Julien, additional, Guinouard, Isabelle, additional, Gutierrez, Pablo, additional, Haigron, Régis, additional, Haniff, Chris, additional, Ives, Derek, additional, Iwert, Olaf, additional, King, David, additional, Kovacz, Suzanne, additional, Laporte, Philippe, additional, Lee, David, additional, Li Causi, Gianluca, additional, Luco, Yerko, additional, Macleod, Alastair, additional, Maire, Charles, additional, Melse, Basile-Thierry, additional, Oliveira, António, additional, Origlia, Livia, additional, Parry, Ian, additional, Pedichini, Fernando, additional, Piazzesi, Roberto, additional, Reix, Florent, additional, Rodrigues, Myriam, additional, Rojas, Felipe, additional, Royer, Frédéric, additional, Santos, Pedro, additional, Schnell, Robin, additional, Shen, Tzu-Chiang, additional, Sordet, Michael, additional, Strachan, Jonathan, additional, Sun, Xaiowei, additional, Tait, Graham, additional, Tozzi, Andrea, additional, Tulloch, Simon, additional, Von Dran, Lauren, additional, Waring, Chris, additional, Watson, Stephen, additional, Woodward, Brian, additional, and Yang, Yanbin, additional
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73. A kpc-scale-resolved study of unobscured and obscured star formation activity in normal galaxies at z = 1.5 and 2.2 from ALMA and HiZELS
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Cheng, Cheng, primary, Ibar, Edo, additional, Smail, Ian, additional, Molina, Juan, additional, Sobral, David, additional, Escala, Andrés, additional, Best, Philip, additional, Cochrane, Rachel, additional, Gillman, Steven, additional, Swinbank, Mark, additional, Ivison, R J, additional, Huang, Jia-Sheng, additional, Hughes, Thomas M, additional, Villard, Eric, additional, and Cirasuolo, Michele, additional
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74. MOONS – Multi Object spectroscopy for the VLT: design and testing of the MOONS metrology system
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Navarro, Ramón, Geyl, Roland, Gonzalez, Oscar A., Breen, Ciaran, Sepulveda, Jorge, Shen, Tzu-Chiang, Rees, Phil, Cabral, Alexandre, Black, Martin, Bryson, Ian, Cirasuolo, Michele, Beard, Steven, Chittick, Stephen, Parra, Manuel, Tejeda, Alexis, Vanzi, Leonardo, Watson, Stephen, and Zoccali, Manuela
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75. MOONS – multi object spectroscopy for the VLT: integration and tests of the field corrector and the rotating front end
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Evans, Christopher J., Bryant, Julia J., Motohara, Kentaro, Cabral, Alexandre, Abreu, Manuel, Coelho, João M. P., Santos, Pedro, Oliveira, António, Leite, Inês, Afonso, José, Rees, Phil, Artan, Raziye, Lee, David, González, Oscar, Watson, Stephen, Taylor, William, Chittick, Stephen, Bryson, Ian, Guinouard, Isabelle, Cirasuolo, Michele, and Spanò, Paolo
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76. Status of the ESO's ELT construction
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Marshall, Heather K., Spyromilio, Jason, Usuda, Tomonori, Tamai, Roberto, Koehler, Bertrand, Cirasuolo, Michele, Biancat-Marchet, Fabio, Tuti, Mauro, González Herrera, Juan-Carlos, and Ramsay, Suzanne
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77. The ESO Extremely Large Telescope instrumentation programme
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Ramsay, Suzanne K., primary, Amico, Paola, additional, Bezawada, Naidu, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, Derie, Frederic, additional, egner, sebastian, additional, George, Elizabeth, additional, Gonte, Frederic, additional, Gonzalez Herrera, Juan Carlos, additional, Hammersley, Peter, additional, Haupt, Christoph, additional, Heijmans, Jeroen, additional, Ives, Derek, additional, Jakob, Gerd, additional, Kerber, Florian, additional, Koehler, Bertrand, additional, Mainieri, Vincenzo, additional, manescau, antonio, additional, Oberti, Sylvain, additional, Padovani, Paolo, additional, Peroux, Celine, additional, Siebenmorgen, Ralf, additional, Tamai, Roberto, additional, and vernet, joel, additional
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78. The KLEVER Survey: spatially resolved metallicity maps and gradients in a sample of 1.2 < z < 2.5 lensed galaxies
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Curti, Mirko, primary, Maiolino, Roberto, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, Mannucci, Filippo, additional, Williams, Rebecca J, additional, Auger, Matt, additional, Mercurio, Amata, additional, Hayden-Pawson, Connor, additional, Cresci, Giovanni, additional, Marconi, Alessandro, additional, Belfiore, Francesco, additional, Cappellari, Michele, additional, Cicone, Claudia, additional, Cullen, Fergus, additional, Meneghetti, Massimo, additional, Ota, Kazuaki, additional, Peng, Yingjie, additional, Pettini, Max, additional, Swinbank, Mark, additional, and Troncoso, Paulina, additional
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79. CANDELS: The Cosmic Assembly Near-Infrared Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey
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Grogin, Norman A, Koekemoer, anton M, Faber, S. M, Ferguson, Henry C, Kocevski, Dale D, Riess, Adam G, Acquaviva, Viviana, Alexander, David M, Almaini, Omar, Ashby, Matthew L. N, Barden, Marco, Bell, Eric F, Bournaud, Frederic, Brown, Thomas M, Caputi, Karina I, Casertano, Stefano, Cassata, Paolo, Challis, Peter, Chary, Ranga-Ram, Cheung, Edmond, Cirasuolo, Michele, DeMello, Duilla, Gardner, Jonathan P, and Straughn, Amber N
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The Cosmic Assembly Near-IR Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey (CANDELS) is designed to document the first third of galactic evolution, from z approx. 8 - 1.5. It will image > 250,000 distant galaxies using three separate cameras on the Hubble Space Tele8cope, from the mid-UV to near-IR, and will find and measure Type Ia supernovae beyond z > 1.5 to test their accuracy as standard candles for cosmology. Five premier multi-wavelength sky regions are selected, each with extensive ancillary data. The use of five widely separated fields mitigates cosmic variance and yields statistically robust and complete samples of galaxies down to a stellar mass of 10(exp 9) solar mass to z approx. 2, reaching the knee of the UV luminosity function of galaxies to z approx. 8. The survey covers approximately 800 square arc minutes and is divided into two parts. The CANDELS/Deep survey (5(sigma) point-source limit H =27.7mag) covers approx. 125 square arcminutes within GOODS-N and GOODS-S. The CANDELS/Wide survey includes GOODS and three additional fields (EGS, COSMOS, and UDS) and covers the full area to a 50(sigma) point-source limit of H ? or approx. = 27.0 mag. Together with the Hubble Ultradeep Fields, the strategy creates a three-tiered "wedding cake" approach that has proven efficient for extragalactic surveys. Data from the survey are non-proprietary and are useful for a wide variety of science investigations. In this paper, we describe the basic motivations for the survey, the CANDELS team science goals and the resulting observational requirements, the field selection and geometry, and the observing design.
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80. The Potential and Legacy Value
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Cirasuolo, Michele
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81. Extremely Large Telescope(s)
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Cirasuolo, Michele
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82. ELT – Where the Secondary Mirror Becomes a Giant
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Cayrel, Marc, Cirasuolo, Michele, Tamai, Roberto, Haupt, Christoph, Sqalli, Omar, Muller, Michael, Dierickx, Philippe, Koehler, Bertrand, Marchet, Fabio Biancat, Gonzalez, Juan Carlos, Tuti, Mauro, and ELT Team
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The Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is at the core of ESO’s vision to deliver the largest optical and infrared telescope in the world. Following on from our previous Messenger article describing the primary mirror (M1), here we focus on the secondary (M2) and the tertiary (M3) mirrors of the ELT, outlining the complexity and challenges involved, and the current manufacturing status., Published in The Messenger vol. 176, pp. 13-15, June 2019.
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83. ELT M4 — The Largest Adaptive Mirror Ever Built
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Vernet, Elise, Cirasuolo, Michele, Cayrel, Marc, Tamai, Roberto, Kellerer, Aglae, Pettazzi, Lorenzo, Lilley, Paul, Zuluaga, Pablo, Diaz Cano, Carlos, Koehler, Bertrand, Biancat Marchet, Fabio, Gonzalez, Juan Carlos, Tuti, Mauro, and Team, The ELT
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The Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is at the core of ESO’s vision to deliver the largest optical and infrared telescope in the world. Continuing our series of Messenger articles describing the optical elements of the ELT, we focus here on the quaternary mirror (M4), a true technological wonder; it is the largest deformable mirror ever made. In combination with M5, M4 is vital to delivering the sharp (diffraction-limited) images needed for science by correcting for atmospheric turbulence and the vibrations of the telescope itself. Here we describe the main characteristics of M4, the challenges and complexity involved in the production of this unique adaptive mirror, and its manufacturing status., Published in The Messenger vol. 178, pp. 3-4, December 2019.
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84. The ELT in 2017: The Year of the Primary Mirror
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Cirasuolo, Michele, Tamai, Roberto, Cayrel, Marc, Koehler, Bertrand, Biancat Marchet, Fabio, González, Juan Carlos, Dimmler, Martin, Tuti, Mauro, and The ELT Team
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Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
The Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is at the core of ESO’s vision to deliver the largest optical and infrared telescope in the world. With its unrivalled sensitivity and angular resolution the ELT will transform our view of the Universe: from exoplanets to resolved stellar populations, from galaxy evolution to cosmology and fundamental physics. This article focuses on one of the most challenging aspects of the entire programme, the 39-metre primary mirror (M1). 2017 was a particularly intense year for M1, the main highlight being the approval by ESO’s Council to proceed with construction of the entire mirror. In addition, several contracts have been placed to ensure that the giant primary mirror will be operational at first light., Published in The Messenger vol. 171, pp. 20-23, March 2018.
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85. About policies for multi-wavelengths/multi-messenger astrophysics
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Mourard, Denis, primary, Matheussen, Saskia, additional, Berry, Simon, additional, Cimò, Giuseppe, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, van der Meer, Rob, additional, Padovani, Paolo, additional, and de WOLF, Els, additional
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- 2019
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86. The KMOS Deep Survey: Dynamical Measurements of star-forming galaxies at z ~ 3.5
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Turner, Owen, Cirasuolo, Michele, Harrison, Chris, McLure, Ross, Dunlop, James, Swinbank, Mark, Johnson, Helen, Sobral, David, Jorryt Matthee, and Sharples, Ray
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galaxies:high-redshift, galaxies:kinematics and dynamics, galaxies:evolution ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
This poster present dynamical measurements from the KMOS (K-band Multi-Object Spectrograph) Deep Survey (KDS), which is comprised of 78 typical star-forming galaxies at z = 3.5 in the mass range 9.0 < log(M*) < 10.5. We fit spatially and spectrally convolved mock datacubes to the observed data, in order to make beam-smearing corrected measurements of the intrinsic velocity dispersions and rotation velocities of 33 galaxies in the sample classed as spatially resolved and isolated. The results suggest that the rotation-dominated galaxies in the sample are offset to lower velocities at fixed stellar mass and have higher velocity dispersions than star-forming galaxies in the local and intermediate redshift universe. Only 1/3 of the galaxies in the sample are dominated by rotation, which hints that random motions are playing an increasingly significant role in supporting the dynamical mass in the systems. When searching for evolution in scaling relations, such as the stellar mass Tully-Fisher relation, it is important to take these random motions into account.
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87. The KLEVER Survey: spatially resolved metallicity maps and gradients in a sample of 1.2 < z < 2.5 lensed galaxies.
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Curti, Mirko, Maiolino, Roberto, Cirasuolo, Michele, Mannucci, Filippo, Williams, Rebecca J, Auger, Matt, Mercurio, Amata, Hayden-Pawson, Connor, Cresci, Giovanni, Marconi, Alessandro, Belfiore, Francesco, Cappellari, Michele, Cicone, Claudia, Cullen, Fergus, Meneghetti, Massimo, Ota, Kazuaki, Peng, Yingjie, Pettini, Max, Swinbank, Mark, and Troncoso, Paulina
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GALAXIES ,RADIAL flow ,IONIZED gases ,STAR formation ,GALAXY formation ,CHEMICAL models ,DARK energy - Abstract
We present near-infrared observations of 42 gravitationally lensed galaxies obtained in the framework of the KMOS Lensed Emission Lines and VElocity Review (KLEVER) Survey, a programme aimed at investigating the spatially resolved properties of the ionized gas in 1.2 < z < 2.5 galaxies by means of a full coverage of the YJ, H , and K near-infrared bands. Detailed metallicity maps and gradients are derived for a subsample of 28 galaxies from reconstructed source-plane emission-line maps, exploiting the variety of different emission-line diagnostics provided by the broad wavelength coverage of the survey. About |$85 {{\, per\ cent}}$| of these galaxies are characterized by metallicity gradients shallower than |$0.05\ \rm dex\, kpc^{-1}$| and |$89{{\ \rm per\ cent}}$| are consistent with a flat slope within 3σ (|$67{{\ \rm per\ cent}}$| within 1σ), suggesting a mild evolution with cosmic time. In the context of cosmological simulations and chemical evolution models, the presence of efficient feedback mechanisms and/or extended star formation profiles on top of the classical 'inside-out' scenario of mass assembly is generally required to reproduce the observed flatness of the metallicity gradients beyond z ∼ 1. Three galaxies with significantly (>3σ) 'inverted' gradients are also found, showing an anticorrelation between metallicity and star formation rate density on local scales, possibly suggesting recent episodes of pristine gas accretion or strong radial flows in place. Nevertheless, the individual metallicity maps are characterized by a variety of different morphologies, with flat radial gradients sometimes hiding non-axisymmetric variations on kpc scales, which are washed out by azimuthal averages, especially in interacting systems or in those undergoing local episodes of recent star formation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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88. Rising MOONS: an update on the VLT’s next multi-object spectrograph as it begins to grow
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Taylor, William D., primary, Cirasuolo, Michele, primary, Afonso, Jose, primary, Carollo, Marcella, primary, Evans, Christopher J., primary, Flores, Hector, primary, Maiolino, Roberto, primary, Oliva, Ernesto, primary, Paltani, Stephane, primary, Vanzi, Leonardo, primary, Abreu, Manuel, primary, Amans, Jean-Phillipe, primary, Atkinson, David, primary, Barrett, Joe, primary, Beard, Steven, primary, Béchet, Celementine, primary, Black, Martin, primary, Boettger, David, primary, Brierley, Saskia, primary, Buscher, David, primary, Cabral, Alexandre, primary, Cochrane, William, primary, Coelho, João, primary, Colling, Miriam, primary, Conzelmann, Ralf, primary, Dalessio, Francesco, primary, Dauvin, Louise, primary, Davidson, George, primary, Drass, Holger, primary, Dünner, Rolando, primary, Fairley, Alasdair, primary, Fasola, Giles, primary, Ferruzzi, Debora, primary, Fisher, Martin, primary, Flores, Mauricio, primary, Garilli, Bianca, primary, Gaudemard, Julien, primary, Gonzalez, Oscar, primary, Guinouard, Isabelle, primary, Gutierrez, Pablo, primary, Haigron, Régis, primary, Hammersley, Peter, primary, Haniff, Chris, primary, Hayati, Mahmoud, primary, Ives, Derek, primary, Iwert, Olaf, primary, Laporte, Philippe, primary, Lee, David, primary, Li Causi, Gianluca, primary, Luco, Yerko, primary, Macleod, Alastair, primary, Mainieri, Vincenzo, primary, Maire, Charles, primary, Melse, Basile-Thierry, primary, Navarro, Álvaro Valenzuela, primary, Nix, Johannes, primary, Oliveira, António, primary, Origlia, Livia, primary, Parry, Ian, primary, Pedichini, Fernando, primary, Piazzesi, Roberto, primary, Rees, Phil, primary, Reix, Florent, primary, Rodrigues, Myriam, primary, Rojas, Felipe, primary, Rota, Stefano, primary, Royer, Frédéric, primary, Santos, Pedro, primary, Schnell, Robin, primary, Shen, Tzu-Chiang, primary, Sordet, Michael, primary, Strachan, Jonathan, primary, Sun, Xiaowei, primary, Tait, Graham, primary, Torres, Miguel, primary, Tozzi, Andre, primary, Tulloch, Simon, primary, Von Dran, Lauren, primary, Waring, Chris, primary, Watson, Stephen, primary, Woodward, Brian, primary, and Yang, Yanbin, primary
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89. Instrumentation for ESO's Extremely Large Telescope
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Casali, Mark, primary, Bezawada, Naidu, primary, Cirasuolo, Michele, primary, Conzelmann, Ralf, primary, Egner, Sebastian, primary, Frank, Christoph, primary, George, Elizabeth, primary, González Herrera, Juan Carlos, primary, Hammersley, Peter, primary, Haupt, Christoph, primary, Ramsay, Suzanne K., primary, Amico, Paola, primary, Heijmans, Jeroen, primary, Ives, Derek, primary, Jakob, Gerd, primary, Kerber, Florian, primary, Koehler, Betrand, primary, Mainieri, Vincenzo, primary, Manescau, Antonio, primary, Marchetti, Enrico, primary, Oberti, Sylvain, primary, Padovani, Paolo, primary, Schmid, Christian, primary, Schimpelsberger, Johannes, primary, Siebenmorgen, Ralf, primary, Tamai, Roberto, primary, and Vernet, Joël, primary
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- 2018
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90. The ESO's ELT construction status
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Tamai, Roberto, primary, Koehler, Bertrand, primary, Cirasuolo, Michele, primary, Biancat-Marchet, Fabio, primary, Tuti, Mauro, primary, and Gonzáles Herrera, Juan Carlos, primary
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91. The ESO's ELT construction progress
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Marshall, Heather K., Spyromilio, Jason, Usuda, Tomonori, Tamai, Roberto, Koehler, B., Cirasuolo, Michele, Biancat-Marchet, Fabio, Tuti, Mauro, and González-Herrera, Juan-Carlos
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92. TIPTOP: a new tool to efficiently predict your favorite AO PSF
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Schreiber, Laura, Schmidt, Dirk, Vernet, Elise, Neichel, Benoit, Beltramo-Martin, Olivier, Plantet, Cédric, Rossi, Fabio, Agapito, Guido, Fusco, Thierry, Carolo, Elena, Carlà, Giulia, Cirasuolo, Michele, and Van Der Burg, Remco
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93. The cosmic assembly of stellar haloes in massive Early-Type Galaxies
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Buitrago, Fernando, primary, Trujillo, Ignacio, additional, Curtis-Lake, Emma, additional, Montes, Mireia, additional, Cooper, Andrew P., additional, Bruce, Victoria A., additional, Pérez-González, Pablo G., additional, and Cirasuolo, Michele, additional
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- 2017
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94. Instrumentation for ESO's Extremely Large Telescope.
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Ramsay, Suzanne, Casali, Mark, Amico, Paola, Bezawada, Naidu, Cirasuolo, Michele, Conzelmann, Ralf, Egner, Sebastian, Frank, Christoph, George, Elizabeth, Herrera, Juan Carlos González, Hammersley, Peter, Haupt, Christoph, Heijmans, Jeroen, Ives, Derek, Jakob, Gerd, Kerber, Florian, Koehler, Betrand, Mainieri, Vincenzo, Manescau, Antonio, and Marchetti, Enrico
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- 2018
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95. Rising MOONS: an update on the VLT's next multi-object spectrograph as it begins to grow.
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Taylor, William, Cirasuolo, Michele, Afonso, Jose, Carollo, Marcella, Evans, Chris, Flores, Hector, Maiolino, Roberto, Paltani, Stephane, Vanzi, Leonardo, Abreu, Manuel, Amans, Jean-Philippe, Atkinson, David, Barrett, Joe, Beard, Steven, Béchet, Clementine, Black, Martin, Boettger, David, Brierley, Saskia, Buscher, David, and Cabral, Alexandre
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- 2018
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96. The ESO’s ELT Construction Status.
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Tamai, Roberto, Koehler, Bertrand, Cirasuolo, Michele, Biancat-Marchet, Fabio, Tuti, Mauro, and González Herrera, Juan Carlos
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- 2018
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97. Implementation and performance of the metrology system for the multi-object optical and near-infrared spectrograph MOONS
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Drass, Holger, additional, Vanzi, Leonardo, additional, Torres-Torriti, Miguel, additional, Dünner, Rolando, additional, Shen, Tzu-Chiang, additional, Belmar, Francisco, additional, Dauvin, Lousie, additional, Staig, Tomás, additional, Antognini, Jonathan, additional, Flores, Mauricio, additional, Luco, Yerko, additional, Béchet, Clémentine, additional, Boettger, David, additional, Beard, Steven, additional, Montgomery, David, additional, Watson, Stephen, additional, Cabral, Alexandre, additional, Hayati, Mahmoud, additional, Abreu, Manuel, additional, Rees, Phil, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, Taylor, William, additional, and Fairley, Alasdair, additional
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98. Progress along the E-ELT instrumentation roadmap
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Ramsay, Suzanne, additional, Casali, Mark, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, Egner, Sebastian, additional, Gray, Peter, additional, Gonzáles Herrera, Juan Carlos, additional, Hammersley, Peter, additional, Haupt, Christoph, additional, Ives, Derek, additional, Jochum, Lieselotte, additional, Kasper, Markus, additional, Kerber, Florian, additional, Lewis, Steffan, additional, Mainieri, Vincenzo, additional, Manescau, Antonio, additional, Marchetti, Enrico, additional, Oberti, Sylvain, additional, Padovani, Paolo, additional, Schmid, Christian, additional, Schimpelsberger, Johannes, additional, Siebenmorgen, Ralf, additional, Szecsenyi, Orsolya, additional, Tamai, Roberto, additional, and Vernet, Joël, additional
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99. The E-ELT program status
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Tamai, Roberto, additional, Cirasuolo, Michele, additional, González, Juan Carlos, additional, Koehler, Bertrand, additional, and Tuti, Mauro, additional
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100. The identification of post-starburst galaxies atz∼ 1 using multiwavelength photometry: a spectroscopic verification
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Maltby, David T., primary, Almaini, Omar, additional, Wild, Vivienne, additional, Hatch, Nina A., additional, Hartley, William G., additional, Simpson, Chris, additional, McLure, Ross J., additional, Dunlop, James, additional, Rowlands, Kate, additional, and Cirasuolo, Michele, additional
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