ZFIRE: A KECK/MOSFIRE Spectroscopic Survey of Galaxies in Rich Environments at z~2
Themiya Nanayakkara, Karl Glazebrook, Glenn G. Kacprzak, Tiantian, Yuan, Kim-Vy Tran, Lee Spitler, Lisa Kewley, Caroline Straatman, Michael, Cowley, David Fisher, Ivo Labbe, Adam Tomczak, Rebecca Allen, Leo Alcorn

TL;DR
ZFIRE is a spectroscopic survey using Keck/MOSFIRE that provides accurate redshifts and galaxy properties for star-forming galaxies at z~2, enabling studies of galaxy evolution in dense environments.
Contribution
This work presents the first data release of ZFIRE, a new spectroscopic survey targeting galaxies in rich environments at z~2, with high-precision redshifts and flux calibration.
Findings
211 galaxy redshifts obtained at 1.57<z<2.66
Spectrophotometric flux calibration accuracy of ~10%
Photometric redshifts from ZFOURGE are accurate to Δz/(1+z)=0.015
Abstract
We present an overview and the first data release of ZFIRE, a spectroscopic redshift survey of star-forming galaxies that utilizes the MOSFIRE instrument on Keck-I to study galaxy properties in rich environments at . ZFIRE measures accurate spectroscopic redshifts and basic galaxy properties derived from multiple emission lines. The galaxies are selected from a stellar mass limited sample based on deep near infra-red imaging () and precise photometric redshifts from the ZFOURGE and UKIDSS surveys as well as grism redshifts from 3DHST. Between 2013--2015 ZFIRE has observed the COSMOS and UDS legacy fields over 13 nights and has obtained 211 galaxy redshifts over from a combination of nebular emission lines (such as \Halpha, \NII, \Hbeta, \OII, \OIII, \SII) observed at 1--2\micron. Based on our medium-band NIR photometry, we are able to…
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