MASSIV: Mass Assemby Survey with SINFONI in VVDS. I. Survey description and global properties of the 0.9 < z < 1.8 galaxy sample
T. Contini, B. Garilli, O. Le Fevre, M. Kissler-Patig, P. Amram, B., Epinat, J. Moultaka, L. Paioro, J. Queyrel, L. Tasca, L. Tresse, D. Vergani,, C. Lopez-Sanjuan, E. Perez-Montero

TL;DR
The MASSIV survey provides a representative sample of high-redshift star-forming galaxies, enabling analysis of their kinematic and chemical properties to understand galaxy mass assembly from cosmic times.
Contribution
This paper introduces the MASSIV survey's selection function, observing strategy, and global properties, offering a new, representative dataset for studying galaxy evolution at 0.9 < z < 1.8.
Findings
Sample contains 84 star-forming galaxies with diverse properties.
Galaxies follow the known mass-metallicity relation.
Low contamination by type-2 AGNs in the sample.
Abstract
Understanding how galaxies evolve and assemble their mass across cosmic time is still a fundamental unsolved issue. To get insight into the various processes of galaxy mass assembly, the Mass Assembly Survey with SINFONI in VVDS (MASSIV) aims at probing the kinematical and chemical properties of a significant and representative sample of high-redshift (0.9 < z < 1.8) star-forming galaxies. This paper presents the selection function, the observing strategy and the global properties of the MASSIV sample. This sample contains 84 star-forming galaxies, selected from the VIMOS VLT Deep Survey (VVDS) and observed with the SINFONI IFU at the VLT. We present the redshift distribution, and derive the stellar masses and SED-based star formation rates (SFR). Integrated metallicities and the presence of type-2 AGNs are investigated using composite 1D spectra built from VIMOS and SINFONI…
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