Present and future of the OTELO project
M. Ram\'on-P\'erez, A. Bongiovanni, J. Cepa, A.M P\'erez-Garc\'ia,, E.J. Alfaro, H. Casta\~neda, A. Ederoclite, J.I. Gonz\'alez-Serrano, J.J., Gonz\'alez, J. Gallego, M. S\'anchez-Portal

TL;DR
The OTELO project is an ongoing deep emission-line object survey using the GTC's OSIRIS instrument, with initial data processing completed and preliminary results presented, aiming to be the deepest survey of its kind.
Contribution
This paper reports the first data processing and initial findings of the OTELO survey, highlighting its potential to advance emission-line object studies.
Findings
Initial data processing completed
Preliminary results demonstrate survey depth
Next steps outlined for future analysis
Abstract
OTELO is an emission-line object survey carried out with the red tunable filter of the instrument OSIRIS at the GTC, whose aim is to become the deepest emission-line object survey to date. With 100% of the data of the first pointing finally obtained in June 2014, we present here some aspects of the processing of the data and the very first results of the OTELO survey. We also explain the next steps to be followed in the near future.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
