HETDEX pilot survey for emission-line galaxies - I. Survey design, performance, and catalog
Joshua J. Adams, Guillermo A. Blanc, Gary J. Hill, Karl Gebhardt, Niv, Drory, Lei Hao, Ralf Bender, Joyce Byun, Robin Ciardullo, Mark E. Cornell,, Steven L. Finkelstein, Alex Fry, Eric Gawiser, Caryl Gronwall, Ulrich Hopp,, Donghui Jeong, Andreas Kelz, Ralf Kelzenberg

TL;DR
This paper presents a catalog of emission-line galaxies detected through a wide-field integral field spectrograph, demonstrating the survey's design, performance, and its potential for high-redshift galaxy detection, including Ly-alpha emitters and extended nebulae.
Contribution
It introduces a novel survey method for emission-line galaxies that complements existing techniques and provides a comprehensive catalog with detailed classifications and properties.
Findings
Detected 397 emission-line galaxies over 169 sq.arcmin.
Identified 104 high-redshift Ly-alpha emitters at 1.9<z<3.8.
Found extended Ly-alpha nebulae and galaxies with unusually high equivalent widths.
Abstract
We present a catalog of emission-line galaxies selected solely by their emission-line fluxes using a wide-field integral field spectrograph. This work is partially motivated as a pilot survey for the upcoming Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX). We describe the observations, reductions, detections, redshift classifications, line fluxes, and counterpart information for 397 emission-line galaxies detected over 169 sq.arcmin with a 3500-5800 Ang. bandpass under 5 Ang. full-width-half-maximum (FWHM) spectral resolution. The survey's best sensitivity for unresolved objects under photometric conditions is between 4-20 E-17 erg/s/sq.cm depending on the wavelength, and Ly-alpha luminosities between 3-6 E42 erg/s are detectable. This survey method complements narrowband and color-selection techniques in the search for high redshift galaxies with its different selection…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
