MUSE integral-field spectroscopy towards the Frontier Fields Cluster Abell S1063: I. Data products and redshift identifications
W. Karman, K. I. Caputi, C. Grillo, I. Balestra, P. Rosati, E., Vanzella, D. Coe, L. Christensen, A. M. Koekemoer, T. Kruehler, M. Lombardi,, A. Mercurio, M. Nonino, A. van der Wel

TL;DR
This paper reports initial MUSE spectroscopic observations of the Abell S1063 cluster, identifying numerous cluster and background galaxies, including new high-redshift and lensed galaxies, demonstrating MUSE's effectiveness for cluster and high-redshift studies.
Contribution
First MUSE data on Abell S1063 providing redshifts for cluster and background galaxies, including new high-redshift and lensed galaxies, enabling improved mass modeling and high-redshift galaxy searches.
Findings
Redshifts for 53 galaxies, including 5 cluster members.
Discovery of three new z>3 Lyman-alpha emitters.
Detection of a new z=4.113 multiply lensed galaxy.
Abstract
We present the first observations of the Frontier Fields Cluster Abell S1063 taken with the newly commissioned Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) integral field spectrograph. Because of the relatively large field of view (1 arcmin^2), MUSE is ideal to simultaneously target multiple galaxies in blank and cluster fields over the full optical spectrum. We analysed the four hours of data obtained in the Science Verification phase on this cluster and measured redshifts for 53 galaxies. We confirm the redshift of five cluster galaxies, and determine the redshift of 29 other cluster members. Behind the cluster, we find 17 galaxies at higher redshift, including three previously unknown Lyman-alpha emitters at z>3, and five multiply-lensed galaxies. We report the detection of a new z=4.113 multiply lensed galaxy, with images that are consistent with lensing model predictions derived for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
