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The PRIsm MUlti-object Survey (PRIMUS). II. Data Reduction and Redshift Fitting

Authors :
Guangtun Zhu
Richard J. Cool
Michael R. Blanton
Adam S. Bolton
Daniel J. Eisenstein
John Moustakas
Alexander J. Mendez
Scott Burles
Kenneth C. Wong
Alison L. Coil
Rebecca A. Bernstein
James Aird
David W. Hogg
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
arXiv, 2013.

Abstract

The PRIsm MUti-object Survey (PRIMUS) is a spectroscopic galaxy redshift survey to z~1 completed with a low-dispersion prism and slitmasks allowing for simultaneous observations of ~2,500 objects over 0.18 square degrees. The final PRIMUS catalog includes ~130,000 robust redshifts over 9.1 sq. deg. In this paper, we summarize the PRIMUS observational strategy and present the data reduction details used to measure redshifts, redshift precision, and survey completeness. The survey motivation, observational techniques, fields, target selection, slitmask design, and observations are presented in Coil et al 2010. Comparisons to existing higher-resolution spectroscopic measurements show a typical precision of sigma_z/(1+z)=0.005. PRIMUS, both in area and number of redshifts, is the largest faint galaxy redshift survey completed to date and is allowing for precise measurements of the relationship between AGNs and their hosts, the effects of environment on galaxy evolution, and the build up of galactic systems over the latter half of cosmic history.<br />Comment: The first PRIMUS redshift catalog data release is available at http://primus.ucsd.edu. Accepted for publication in ApJ. 18 pages, 22 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7605f16a646f5511250031b1ac9f1844
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1303.2672