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The Fornax Deep Survey data release 1 | Reynier Peletier
; Enrichetta Iodice
; Aku Venhola
; Massimo Capaccioli
; Michele Cantiello
; Raffaele D'Abrusco
; Jesús Falcón-Barroso
; Aniello Grado
; Michael Hilker
; Luca Limatola
; Steffen Mieske
; Nicola Napolitano
; Maurizio Paolillo
; Marilena Spavone
; Edwin Valentijn
; Glenn van de Ven
; Gijs Verdoes Kleijn
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27 Aug 2020 | Abstract: | We present the first data release of the Fornax Deep Survey (FDS), an imaging
survey using using the wide-field imager OmegaCAM mounted on the VST in the
SDSS u’, g’, r’, and i’-bands covering the Fornax Galaxy Cluster and the
infalling Fornax A Group. FDS is a joint project between NOVA (previously
called FOCUS - PI: R. F. Peletier) and INAF (as part of VEGAS - PIs: M.
Capaccioli and E. Iodice). With exposure times of about 9 hours over an area of
~28 square degrees, this survey is a legacy dataset for studies of members of
the Fornax Galaxy Cluster and the infalling Fornax A Group down to a surface
brightness limit of ~28 mag/arcsec^2 (1-sigma surface brightness over a 1
arcsecond^2 area) and opens a new parameter regime to investigate the role of
the cluster environment in shaping the properties of its galaxy population.
After the Virgo cluster,Fornax is the second nearest galaxy cluster to us, and
with its different mass and evolutionary state, it provides a valuable
comparison that makes it possible to understand the various evolutionary
effects on galaxies and galaxy clusters. Details about the survey can be found
in A. Venhola, R. F. Peletier, E. Laurikainen et al., 2018, A&A 620, 165. In
this release, 181 Gb of (compressed) fits files reduced using the system are
present. Catalogues with the complete sample of sources including dwarf
galaxies part of the cluster, globular clusters, and background galaxies will
be provided in forthcoming releases. The data products are available via the
ESO Science Portal at
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