The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS). Full spectroscopic data and auxiliary information release (PDR-2)
M. Scodeggio, L. Guzzo, B. Garilli, B.R. Granett, M. Bolzonella, S. de, la Torre, U. Abbas, C. Adami, S. Arnouts, D. Bottini, A. Cappi, J. Coupon, O., Cucciati, I. Davidzon, P. Franzetti, A. Fritz, A. Iovino, J. Krywult, V. Le, Brun, O. Le F\'evre, D. Maccagni, K. Malek

TL;DR
The VIPERS PDR-2 provides a comprehensive public release of spectroscopic and auxiliary data for nearly 87,000 galaxies, enabling detailed studies of galaxy evolution and large-scale structure at redshifts 0.5 to 1.2.
Contribution
This release offers the largest, most complete spectroscopic dataset for galaxies in the specified redshift range, with high-quality redshift measurements and auxiliary data for statistical analysis.
Findings
High-confidence redshift measurements for 88% of galaxies
Median redshift error of 0.00054(1+z)
Coverage of 23.5 deg^2 over two CFHTLS-Wide fields
Abstract
We present the full public data release (PDR-2) of the VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS), performed at the ESO VLT. We release redshifts, spectra, CFHTLS magnitudes and ancillary information (as masks and weights) for a complete sample of 86,775 galaxies (plus 4,732 other objects, including stars and serendipitous galaxies); we also include their full photometrically-selected parent catalogue. The sample is magnitude limited to i_AB < 22.5, with an additional colour-colour pre-selection devised as to exclude galaxies at z<0.5. This practically doubles the effective sampling of the VIMOS spectrograph over the range 0.5<z<1.2 (reaching 47% on average), yielding a final median local galaxy density close to 5 10^{-3} h^3 Mpc}^{-3}. The total area spanned by the final data set is ~ 23.5 deg^2, corresponding to 288 VIMOS fields with marginal overlaps, split over two regions…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
