The MASSIVE Survey - I. A Volume-Limited Integral-Field Spectroscopic Study of the Most Massive Early-Type Galaxies within 108 Mpc
Chung-Pei Ma, Jenny E. Greene, Nicholas McConnell, Ryan Janish, John, P. Blakeslee, Jens Thomas, Jeremy D. Murphy

TL;DR
The MASSIVE Survey is a comprehensive, volume-limited integral-field spectroscopic study of the most massive early-type galaxies within 108 Mpc, aiming to understand their formation, structure, and dark matter content.
Contribution
This paper introduces the MASSIVE Survey, a new large-scale observational program targeting the most massive nearby early-type galaxies with detailed spectroscopic and photometric data.
Findings
Sample selection and galaxy demographics analyzed.
Initial observations reveal diverse galaxy structures.
Early results inform models of galaxy evolution.
Abstract
Massive early-type galaxies represent the modern-day remnants of the earliest major star formation episodes in the history of the universe. These galaxies are central to our understanding of the evolution of cosmic structure, stellar populations, and supermassive black holes, but the details of their complex formation histories remain uncertain. To address this situation, we have initiated the MASSIVE Survey, a volume-limited, multi-wavelength, integral-field spectroscopic (IFS) and photometric survey of the structure and dynamics of the ~100 most massive early-type galaxies within a distance of 108 Mpc. This survey probes a stellar mass range M* > 10^{11.5} Msun and diverse galaxy environments that have not been systematically studied to date. Our wide-field IFS data cover about two effective radii of individual galaxies, and for a subset of them, we are acquiring additional IFS…
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