The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey: HerMES
HerMES Collaboration: S. J. Oliver (1), J. Bock (2,3), B. Altieri (4),, A. Amblard (5), V. Arumugam (6), H. Aussel (7), T. Babbedge (8), A. Beelen, (9), M. B\'ethermin (7,9), A. Blain (2), A. Boselli (10), C. Bridge (2), D., Brisbin (11), V. Buat (10), D. Burgarella (10)

TL;DR
HerMES is a comprehensive Herschel survey mapping 380 deg^2 of the sky to study galaxy formation, evolution, and dust emission using multi-wavelength data, detecting around 100,000 galaxies.
Contribution
This paper details the survey design, data products, scientific goals, and early results of the HerMES project, a large-scale extragalactic infrared survey.
Findings
Detection of approximately 100,000 galaxies at 5σ
Insights into galaxy luminosity function evolution
Analysis of dusty galaxy clustering properties
Abstract
The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey, HerMES, is a legacy program designed to map a set of nested fields totalling ~380 deg^2. Fields range in size from 0.01 to ~20 deg^2, using Herschel-SPIRE (at 250, 350 and 500 \mu m), and Herschel-PACS (at 100 and 160 \mu m), with an additional wider component of 270 deg^2 with SPIRE alone. These bands cover the peak of the redshifted thermal spectral energy distribution from interstellar dust and thus capture the re-processed optical and ultra-violet radiation from star formation that has been absorbed by dust, and are critical for forming a complete multi-wavelength understanding of galaxy formation and evolution. The survey will detect of order 100,000 galaxies at 5\sigma in some of the best studied fields in the sky. Additionally, HerMES is closely coordinated with the PACS Evolutionary Probe survey. Making maximum use of the full…
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