The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: II. Spectroscopic redshifts and comparisons to color selections of high-redshift galaxies
H. Inami (1), R. Bacon (1), J. Brinchmann (2, 3), J. Richard (1), T., Contini (4), S. Conseil (1), S. Hamer (1), M. Akhlaghi (1), N. Bouche (4), B., Clement (1), G. Desprez (1), A. B. Drake (1), T. Hashimoto (1), F. Leclercq, (1), M. Maseda (2), L. Michel-Dansac (1)

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE spectroscopy in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field to significantly increase the number of confirmed high-redshift galaxies and evaluates the effectiveness of color selection techniques for identifying such galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the largest spectroscopic redshift catalog in the HUDF and refines color selection criteria for high-redshift galaxy identification.
Findings
Confirmed 1206 redshifts for HST-selected objects
Discovered 132 redshifts for sources without HST counterparts
Redefined color selection boundaries to improve high-redshift galaxy detection
Abstract
We have conducted a two-layered spectroscopic survey (1'x1' ultra deep and 3'x3' deep regions) in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) with the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE). The combination of a large field of view, high sensitivity, and wide wavelength coverage provides an order of magnitude improvement in spectroscopically confirmed redshifts in the HUDF; i.e., 1206 secure spectroscopic redshifts for HST continuum selected objects, which corresponds to 15% of the total (7904). The redshift distribution extends well beyond z>3 and to HST/F775W magnitudes as faint as ~30 mag (AB, 1-sigma). In addition, 132 secure redshifts were obtained for sources with no HST counterparts that were discovered in the MUSE data cubes by a blind search for emission-line features. In total, we present 1338 high quality redshifts, which is a factor of eight increase compared with the previously…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
