The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey - VLT/VIMOS Spectroscopy in the GOODS-South Field: Part II
I. Balestra, V. Mainieri, P. Popesso, M. Dickinson, M. Nonino, P., Rosati, H. Teimoorinia, E. Vanzella, S. Cristiani, C. Cesarsky, R.A.E., Fosbury, H. Kuntschner, A. Rettura, and the GOODS team

TL;DR
This paper presents an extensive spectroscopic survey of galaxies in the GOODS-South field using VLT/VIMOS, providing a large redshift catalog that enhances understanding of galaxy distribution and properties up to z~3.7.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive dataset of spectroscopic redshifts from VIMOS in GOODS-South, including serendipitous sources, and investigates large-scale structures and galaxy properties.
Findings
Redshift success rate of 66-73% for primary targets.
Compiled a master catalog with 7332 redshifts.
Evidence for a lack of bright LBGs with high Ly-alpha EW.
Abstract
We present the full data set of the VIMOS spectroscopic campaign of the ESO/GOODS program in the CDFS, which complements the FORS2 ESO/GOODS spectroscopic campaign. The GOODS/VIMOS spectroscopic campaign is structured in two separate surveys using two different VIMOS grisms. The VIMOS Low Resolution Blue (LR-Blue) and Medium Resolution (MR) orange grisms have been used to cover different redshift ranges. The LR-Blue campaign is aimed at observing galaxies mainly at 1.8<z<3.5, while the MR campaign mainly aims at galaxies at z<1 and Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs) at z>3.5. The full GOODS/VIMOS spectroscopic campaign consists of 20 VIMOS masks. This release adds 8 new masks to the previous release (12 masks, Popesso et al. 2009). In total we obtained 5052 spectra, 3634 from the 10 LR-Blue masks and 1418 from the 10 MR masks. A significant fraction of the extracted spectra comes from…
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