VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV): The public ESO near-IR variability survey of the Milky Way
D. Minniti, P. W. Lucas, J. P. Emerson, R. K. Saito, M. Hempel, P., Pietrukowicz, A. V. Ahumada, M. V. Alonso, J. Alonso-Garc\'ia, J. I. Arias,, R. M. Bandyopadhyay, R. H. Barb\'a, B. Barbuy, L. R. Bedin, E. Bica, J., Borissova, L. Bronfman, G. Carraro, M. Catelan

TL;DR
The VVV survey provides a comprehensive near-infrared variability map of the Milky Way, enabling 3-D mapping and population studies through extensive observations and data integration.
Contribution
This paper introduces the VVV survey, a large-scale near-IR variability survey of the Milky Way, with publicly available data and novel 3-D mapping capabilities.
Findings
Cataloged over 10^6 variable point sources
Constructed a 3-D map of the surveyed region
Integrated data with multiple astronomical surveys
Abstract
We describe the public ESO near-IR variability survey (VVV) scanning the Milky Way bulge and an adjacent section of the mid-plane where star formation activity is high. The survey will take 1929 hours of observations with the 4-metre VISTA telescope during five years (2010-2014), covering ~10^9 point sources across an area of 520 deg^2, including 33 known globular clusters and ~350 open clusters. The final product will be a deep near-IR atlas in five passbands (0.9-2.5 microns) and a catalogue of more than 10^6 variable point sources. Unlike single-epoch surveys that, in most cases, only produce 2-D maps, the VVV variable star survey will enable the construction of a 3-D map of the surveyed region using well-understood distance indicators such as RR Lyrae stars, and Cepheids. It will yield important information on the ages of the populations. The observations will be combined with data…
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