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The Canada-France Imaging Survey: First results from the u-band component

Authors :
Ibata, Rodrigo
McConnachie, Alan
Cuillandre, Jean-Charles
Fantin, Nicholas
Haywood, Misha
Martin, Nicolas F.
Bergeron, Piere
Beckmann, Volker
Bernard, Edouard
Bonifacio, Piercarlo
Caffau, Elisabetta
Carlberg, Raymond
Côté, Patrick
Cabanac, Rémi
Chapman, Scott
Duc, Pierre-Alain
Durret, Florence
Famaey, Benoît
Frabbro, Sébastien
Gwyn, Stephen
Hammer, Francois
Hill, Vanessa
Hudson, Michael J.
Lançon, Ariane
Lewis, Geraint
Malhan, Khyati
di Matteo, Paola
McCracken, Henry
Mei, Simona
Mellier, Yannick
Navarro, Julio
Pires, Sandrine
Pritchet, Chris
Reylé, Celine
Richer, Harvey
Robin, Annie C.
Jannsen, Rubén Sánchez
Sawicki, Marcin
Scott, Douglas
Scottez, Vivien
Spekkens, Kristine
Starkenburg, Else
Thomas, Guillaume
Venn, Kim
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The Canada-France Imaging Survey (CFIS) will map the northern high Galactic latitude sky in the $u$-band ("CFIS-u", 10,000$\, {\rm deg^2}$) and in the $r$-band ("CFIS-r", 5,000$\, {\rm deg^2}$), enabling a host of stand-alone science investigations, and providing some of the ground-based data necessary for photometric redshift determination for the Euclid mission. In this first contribution we present the $u$-band component of the survey, describe the observational strategy, and discuss some first highlight results, based on approximately one third of the final area. We show that the Galactic anticenter structure is distributed continuously along the line of sight, out to beyond 20 kpc, and possesses a metallicity distribution that is essentially identical to that of the outer disk sampled by APOGEE. This suggests that it is probably a buckled disk of old metal-rich stars, rather than a stream or a flare. We also discuss the future potential for CFIS-u in discovering star-forming dwarf galaxies around the Local Group, the characterization of the white dwarf and blue straggler population of the Milky Way, as well as its sensitivity to low-surface brightness structures in external galaxies.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1708.06356
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa855c