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The DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey: Design, Observations, Data Reduction, and Redshifts | Jeffrey A. Newman
; Michael C. Cooper
; Marc Davis
; S. M. Faber
; Alison L. Coil
; Puragra Guhathakurta
; David C. Koo
; Andrew C. Phillips
; Charlie Conroy
; Aaron A. Dutton
; Douglas P. Finkbeiner
; Brian F. Gerke
; David J. Rosario
; Benjamin J. Weiner
; Christopher N. A. Willmer
; Renbin Yan
; Justin J. Harker
; Susan A. Kassin
; Nicholas P. Konidaris
; Kamson Lai
; Darren S. Madgwick
; Kai G. Noeske
; Gregory D. Wirth
; Andrew J. Connolly
; Nick Kaiser
; Evan N. Kirby
; Brian C. Lemaux
; Lihwai Lin
; Jennifer M. Lotz
; Gerard A. Luppino
; Christian Marinoni
; Daniel J. Matthews
; Anne Metevier
; Ricardo P. Schiavon
; | Date: |
14 Mar 2012 | Abstract: | We describe the design and data sample from the DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey,
the densest and largest precision-redshift survey of galaxies at z ~ 1
completed to date. The survey has conducted a comprehensive census of massive
galaxies, their properties, environments, and large-scale structure down to
absolute magnitude M_B = -20 at z ~ 1 via ~90 nights of observation on the
DEIMOS spectrograph at Keck Observatory. DEEP2 covers an area of 2.8 deg^2
divided into four separate fields, observed to a limiting apparent magnitude of
R_AB=24.1. Objects with z < 0.7 are rejected based on BRI photometry in three
of the four DEEP2 fields, allowing galaxies with z > 0.7 to be targeted ~2.5
times more efficiently than in a purely magnitude-limited sample. Approximately
sixty percent of eligible targets are chosen for spectroscopy, yielding nearly
53,000 spectra and more than 38,000 reliable redshift measurements. Most of the
targets which fail to yield secure redshifts are blue objects that lie beyond z
~ 1.45. The DEIMOS 1200-line/mm grating used for the survey delivers high
spectral resolution (R~6000), accurate and secure redshifts, and unique
internal kinematic information. Extensive ancillary data are available in the
DEEP2 fields, particularly in the Extended Groth Strip, which has evolved into
one of the richest multiwavelength regions on the sky. DEEP2 surpasses other
deep precision-redshift surveys at z ~ 1 in terms of galaxy numbers, redshift
accuracy, sample number density, and amount of spectral information. We also
provide an overview of the scientific highlights of the DEEP2 survey thus far.
This paper is intended as a handbook for users of the DEEP2 Data Release 4,
which includes all DEEP2 spectra and redshifts, as well as for the
publicly-available DEEP2 DEIMOS data reduction pipelines. [Abridged] | Source: | arXiv, 1203.3192 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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