The 2MASS Redshift Survey - Description and Data Release
John P. Huchra, Lucas M. Macri, Karen L. Masters, Thomas H. Jarrett,, Perry Berlind, Michael Calkins, Aidan C. Crook, Roc Cutri, Pirin Erdogdu,, Emilio Falco, Teddy George, Conrad M. Hutcheson, Ofer Lahav, Jeff Mader,, Jessica D. Mink, Nathalie Martimbeau, Stephen Schneider

TL;DR
The 2MASS Redshift Survey provides a comprehensive three-dimensional map of nearby galaxies, utilizing near-infrared data and spectroscopic redshifts to analyze galaxy distribution and cosmic structures within 300 Mpc.
Contribution
This paper presents the first large-scale, nearly complete redshift catalog of 44,599 galaxies from 2MASS, covering 91% of the sky and enabling detailed studies of local universe structures.
Findings
97.6% redshift catalog completeness
Coverage of 91% of the sky within 300 Mpc
Identification of galaxy groups and velocity fields
Abstract
We present the results of the 2MASS Redshift Survey (2MRS), a ten-year project to map the full three-dimensional distribution of galaxies in the nearby Universe. The 2 Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS) was completed in 2003 and its final data products, including an extended source catalog (XSC), are available on-line. The 2MASS XSC contains nearly a million galaxies with Ks <= 13.5 mag and is essentially complete and mostly unaffected by interstellar extinction and stellar confusion down to a galactic latitude of |b|=5 deg for bright galaxies. Near-infrared wavelengths are sensitive to the old stellar populations that dominate galaxy masses, making 2MASS an excellent starting point to study the distribution of matter in the nearby Universe. We selected a sample of 44,599 2MASS galaxies with Ks <= 11.75 mag and |b|>=5 deg (>= 8 deg towards the Galactic bulge) as the input catalog for our…
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