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WEAVE-StePS. A stellar population survey using WEAVE at WHT

Authors :
Iovino, A.
Poggianti, B. M.
Mercurio, A.
Longhetti, M.
Bolzonella, M.
Busarello, G.
Gullieuszik, M.
LaBarbera, F.
Merluzzi, P.
Morelli, L.
Tortora, C.
Vergani, D.
Zibetti, S.
Haines, C. P.
Costantin, L.
Ditrani, F. R.
Pozzetti, L.
Angthopo, J.
Balcells, M.
Bardelli, S.
Benn, C. R.
Bianconi, M.
Cassarà, L. P.
Corsini, E. M.
Cucciati, O.
Dalton, G.
Ferré-Mateu, A.
Fossati, M.
Gallazzi, A.
García-Benito, R.
Granett, B.
Delgado, R. M. González
Ikhsanova, A.
Iodice, E.
Jin, S.
Knapen, J. H.
McGee, S.
Moretti, A.
Murphy, D. N. A.
de Arriba, L. Peralta
Pizzella, A.
Sánchez-Blázquez, P.
Spiniello, C.
Talia, M.
Trager, S.
Vazdekis, A.
Vulcani, B.
Source :
A&A 672, A87 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The upcoming new generation of optical spectrographs on four-meter-class telescopes will provide valuable opportunities for forthcoming galaxy surveys through their huge multiplexing capabilities, excellent spectral resolution, and unprecedented wavelength coverage. WEAVE is a new wide-field spectroscopic facility mounted on the 4.2 m William Herschel Telescope in La Palma. WEAVE-StePS is one of the five extragalactic surveys that will use WEAVE during its first five years of operations. It will observe galaxies using WEAVE MOS (~950 fibres across a field of view of ~3 deg2 on the sky) in low-resolution mode (R~5000, spanning the wavelength range 3660-9590 AA). WEAVE-StePS will obtain high-quality spectra (S/N ~ 10 per AA at R~5000) for a magnitude-limited (I_AB = 20.5) sample of ~25,000 galaxies, the majority selected at z>=0.3. The survey goal is to provide precise spectral measurements in the crucial interval that bridges the gap between LEGA-C and SDSS data. The wide area coverage of ~25 deg2 will enable us to observe galaxies in a variety of environments. The ancillary data available in each observed field (including X-ray coverage, multi-narrow-band photometry and spectroscopic redshift information) will provide an environmental characterisation for each observed galaxy. This paper presents the science case of WEAVE-StePS, the fields to be observed, the parent catalogues used to define the target sample, and the observing strategy chosen after a forecast of the expected performance of the instrument for our typical targets. WEAVE-StePS will go back further in cosmic time than SDSS, extending its reach to encompass more than ~6 Gyr, nearly half of the age of the Universe. The spectral and redshift range covered by WEAVE-StePS will open a new observational window by continuously tracing the evolutionary path of galaxies in the largely unexplored intermediate-redshift range.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures, A&A in press

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 672, A87 (2023)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2302.07366
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202245361