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26 April 2024
 
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Preliminary Results from the ESO Slice Project (ESP)
G.Vettolani ; E.Zucca ; A.Cappi ; R.Merighi ; M.Mignoli ; G.Stirpe ; G.Zamorani ; C.Collins ; H.MacGillivray ; C.Balkowski ; J.Alimi ; A.Blanchard ; V.Cayatte ; P.Felenbok ; S.Maurogordato ; D.Proust ; G.Chincarini ; L.Guzzo ; D.Maccagni ; R.Scaramella ; M.Ramella ;
Date 14 Dec 1993
Subject astro-ph
AbstractWe present the first results of a galaxy redshift survey, ESO Slice Project (ESP), we are accomplishing as an ESO Key--Project over about 40 square degrees in a region near the South Galactic Pole. The limiting magnitude is $b_J = 19.4$. Up to now $sim 85\%$ of the observations has been completed and $sim 65\%$ of the data has been reduced providing $sim 2000$ galaxy redshifts. We present some preliminary results concerning the large scale galaxy distribution, the luminosity function and the properties of galaxies with spectra showing prominent emission lines.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9312029
Other source [GID 1044259] astro-ph/9409078
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