The VIPERS Multi-Lambda Survey. I. UV and NIR Observations, multi-color catalogues and photometric redshifts
T. Moutard, S. Arnouts, O. Ilbert, J. Coupon, P. Hudelot, D. Vibert,, V. Comte, S. Conseil, I. Davidzon, L. Guzzo, A. Llebaria, C. Martin, H. J., McCracken, B. Milliard, G. E. Morrison, D. Schiminovich, M. Treyer, and L., Van Werbaeke

TL;DR
This paper details the creation of multi-wavelength UV and NIR catalogs in the VIPERS survey area, enabling studies of galaxy properties and their environments at high redshift with high-quality photometry and redshift accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces new UV and NIR observations, data reduction methods, and comprehensive multi-color catalogs with reliable photometric redshifts for over 1.5 million sources in the VIPERS region.
Findings
High-precision photometric redshifts with σ_z ≤ 0.04 and <2% catastrophic failure rate.
Robust star/galaxy separation and validation against existing catalogs.
Insights into galaxy morphology evolution at low redshift.
Abstract
We present observations collected in the CFHTLS-VIPERS region in the ultraviolet (UV) with the GALEX satellite (far and near UV channels) and the near infrared with the CFHT/WIRCam camera (-band) over an area of 22 and 27 deg, respectively. The depth of the photometry was optimized to measure the physical properties (e.g., SFR, stellar masses) of all the galaxies in the VIPERS spectroscopic survey. The large volume explored by VIPERS will enable a unique investigation of the relationship between the galaxy properties and their environment (density field and cosmic web) at high redshift (0.5 < z < 1.2). In this paper, we present the observations, the data reductions and the build-up of the multi-color catalogues. The CFHTLS-T0007 (gri-{\chi}^2) images are used as reference to detect and measure the -band photometry, while the T0007 u-selected sources are used as priors to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
