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MOONRISE: The Main MOONS GTO Extragalactic Survey

Authors :
Maiolino, R.
Cirasuolo, M.
Afonso, J.
Bauer, F. E.
Bowler, R.
Cucciati, O.
Daddi, E.
De Lucia, G.
Evans, C.
Flores, H.
Gargiulo, A.
Garilli, B.
Jablonka, P.
Jarvis, M.
Kneib, J. -P.
Lilly, S.
Looser, T.
Magliocchetti, M.
Man, Z.
Mannucci, F.
Maurogordato, S.
McLure, R. J.
Norberg, P.
Oesch, P.
Oliva, E.
Paltani, S.
Pappalardo, C.
Peng, Y.
Pentericci, L.
Pozzetti, L.
Renzini, A.
Rodrigues, M.
Royer, F.
Serjeant, S.
Vanzi, L.
Wild, V.
Zamorani, G.
Source :
The Messenger, vol. 180, 2020, p. 24-29
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The MOONS instrument possesses an exceptional combination of large multiplexing, high sensitivity, broad simultaneous spectral coverage (from optical to near-infrared bands), large patrol area and high fibre density. These properties provide the unprecedented potential of enabling, for the very first time, SDSS-like surveys around Cosmic Noon (z~1-2.5), when the star formation rate in the Universe peaked. The high-quality spectra delivered by MOONS will sample the same nebular and stellar diagnostics observed in extensive surveys of local galaxies, providing an accurate and consistent description of the evolution of various physical properties of galaxies, and hence a solid test of different scenarios of galaxy formation and transformation. Most importantly, by spectroscopically identifying hundreds of thousands of galaxies at high redshift, the MOONS surveys will be capable of determining the environments in which primeval galaxies lived and will reveal how such environments affected galaxy evolution. In this article, we specifically focus on the main Guaranteed Time Observation (GTO) MOONS extragalactic survey, MOONRISE, by providing an overview of its scientific goals and observing strategy.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, Published on the ESO Messenger No. 180

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
The Messenger, vol. 180, 2020, p. 24-29
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2009.00644
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18727/0722-6691/5197