The VANDELS ESO public spectroscopic survey: observations and first data release
L. Pentericci, R. J. McLure B. Garilli, O. Cucciati, P. Franzetti, A., Iovino, R. Amorin, M. Bolzonella, A. Bongiorno, A. C. Carnall, M. Castellano,, A. Cimatti, M. Cirasuolo, F. Cullen, S. DeBarros, J. S. Dunlop, D. Elbaz, S., Finkelstein, A. Fontana, F. Fontanot, M. Fumana

TL;DR
VANDELS is a deep, high-redshift spectroscopic survey using ultra-long exposures to study galaxy evolution, with the first data release providing spectra and galaxy parameters for 879 objects.
Contribution
This paper presents the first data release of the VANDELS survey, including deep spectra and galaxy parameters for high-redshift galaxies, enabling detailed astrophysical studies.
Findings
879 objects with measured redshifts in DR1
Spectra cover 4800-10000 Å with high S/N
Survey design enables detailed absorption line analysis
Abstract
This paper describes the observations and the first data release (DR1) of the ESO public spectroscopic survey "VANDELS, a deep VIMOS survey of the CANDELS CDFS and UDS fields". VANDELS' main targets are star-forming galaxies at 2.4<z<5.5 and massive passive galaxies at 1<z<2.5. By adopting a strategy of ultra-long exposure times, from 20 to 80 hours per source, VANDELS is designed to be the deepest ever spectroscopic survey of the high-redshift Universe. Exploiting the red sensitivity of the VIMOS spectrograph, the survey has obtained ultra-deep spectra covering the wavelength 4800-10000 A with sufficient signal-to-noise to investigate the astrophysics of high-redshift galaxy evolution via detailed absorption line studies. The VANDELS-DR1 is the release of all spectra obtained during the first season of observations and includes data for galaxies for which the total (or half of the…
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