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The VIMOS VLT Deep Survey: The K-band follow-up in the 0226-04 field

Authors :
Temporin, S.
Iovino, A.
Bolzonella, M.
McCracken, H. J.
Scodeggio, M.
Garilli, B.
Bottini, D.
Brun, V. Le
Fevre, O. Le
Maccagni, D.
Picat, J. P.
Scaramella, R.
Tresse, L.
Vettolani, G.
Zanichelli, A.
Adami, C.
Arnouts, S.
Bardelli, S.
Cappi, A.
Charlot, S.
Ciliegi, P.
Contini, T.
Cucciati, O.
Foucaud, S.
Franzetti, P.
Gavignaud, I.
Guzzo, L.
Ilbert, O.
Marano, B.
Marinoni, C.
Mazure, A.
Meneux, B.
Merighi, R.
Paltani, S.
Pello, R.
Pollo, A.
Pozzetti, L.
Radovich, M.
Vergani, D.
Zamorani, G.
Zucca, E.
Bondi, M.
Bongiorno, A.
Brinchmann, J.
de la Torre, S.
Lamareille, F.
Mellier, Y.
Walcher, C. J.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

AIMS. We present a new Ks-band survey that represents a significant extension to the previous wide-field Ks-band imaging survey within the 0226-04 field of the VIMOS-VLT deep survey (VVDS). The new data add ~ 458 arcmin^2 to the previous imaging program, thus allowing us to cover a total contiguous area of ~ 600 arcmin^2 within this field. METHODS. Sources are identified both directly on the final K-band mosaic image and on the corresponding, deep chi^2-g'r'i' image from the CFHT Legacy Survey in order to reduce contamination while ensuring us the compilation of a truly K-selected catalogue down to the completeness limit of the Ks-band. The newly determined Ks-band magnitudes are used in combination with the ancillary multiwavelength data for the determination of accurate photometric redshifts. RESULTS. The final catalogue totals ~ 52000 sources, out of which ~ 4400 have a spectroscopic redshift from the VVDS first epoch survey. The catalogue is 90% complete down to K_Vega = 20.5 mag. We present K_s-band galaxy counts and angular correlation function measurements down to such magnitude limit. Our results are in good agreement with previously published work. We show that the use of K magnitudes in the determination of photometric redshifts significantly lowers the incidence of catastrophic errors. The data presented in this paper are publicly available through the CENCOS database.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in A&A on 01/02/2008

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0802.1012
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20078526