The VIMOS VLT Deep Survey final data release: a spectroscopic sample of 35016 galaxies and AGN out to z~6.7 selected with 17.5<=i_{AB}<=24.7
O. Le Fevre, P. Cassata, O. Cucciati, B. Garilli, O. Ilbert, V. Le, Brun, D. Maccagni, C. Moreau, M. Scodeggio, L. Tresse, G. Zamorani, C. Adami,, S. Arnouts, S. Bardelli, M. Bolzonella, M. Bondi, A. Bongiorno, D. Bottini,, A. Cappi, S. Charlot, P. Ciliegi, T. Contini

TL;DR
The VVDS final data release provides a comprehensive spectroscopic sample of over 35,000 galaxies and AGN up to redshift 6.7, enabling extensive studies of galaxy evolution over more than 12 billion years.
Contribution
This work presents the largest uniform spectroscopic survey of distant galaxies and AGN, covering a wide redshift range and providing a valuable resource for studying cosmic evolution.
Findings
Spectroscopic redshifts obtained for 34,594 galaxies and 422 AGN.
Identification of galaxies up to z=6.62, including high-redshift populations.
The survey's unique combination of area, depth, and redshift coverage.
Abstract
We describe the completed VIMOS VLT Deep Survey, and the final data release of 35016 galaxies and type-I AGN with measured spectroscopic redshifts up to redshift z~6.7, in areas 0.142 to 8.7 square degrees, and volumes from 0.5x10^6 to 2x10^7h^-3Mpc^3. We have selected samples of galaxies based solely on their i-band magnitude reaching i_{AB}=24.75. Spectra have been obtained with VIMOS on the ESO-VLT, integrating 0.75h, 4.5h and 18h for the Wide, Deep, and Ultra-Deep nested surveys. A total of 1263 galaxies have been re-observed independently within the VVDS, and from the VIPERS and MASSIV surveys. They are used to establish the redshift measurements reliability, to assess completeness, and to provide a weighting scheme taking into account the survey selection function. We describe the main properties of the VVDS samples, and the VVDS is compared to other spectroscopic surveys. In…
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