The Dwarf Galaxy Population at $z\sim 0.7$: A Catalog of Emission Lines and Redshifts from Deep Keck Observations
John Pharo, Yicheng Guo, Guillermo Barro Calvo, Timothy Carleton, S., M. Faber, Puragra Guhathakurta, Susan A. Kassin, David C. Koo, Jack Lonergan,, Teja Teppala, Weichen Wang, Hassen M. Yesuf, Fuyan Bian, Romeel Dave, John C., Forbes, Dusan Keres, Pablo Perez-Gonzalez

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive spectroscopic catalog of 1440 galaxies, including 646 dwarf galaxies at redshift ~0.7, providing valuable data for studying galaxy evolution and properties.
Contribution
The study provides the first large, deep spectroscopic catalog of dwarf galaxies at z~0.7, with high success rates and detailed redshift measurements, expanding previous datasets.
Findings
High redshift measurement success rate (~75%) for low-mass galaxies.
Minimal discrepancy (1%) with existing spectroscopic redshifts.
Catalog enables studies of star formation and galaxy evolution at z~0.7.
Abstract
We present a catalog of spectroscopically measured redshifts over and emission line fluxes for 1440 galaxies. The majority (65\%) of the galaxies come from the HALO7D survey, with the remainder from the DEEPwinds program. This catalog includes redshifts for 646 dwarf galaxies with . 810 catalog galaxies did not have previously published spectroscopic redshifts, including 454 dwarf galaxies. HALO7D used the DEIMOS spectrograph on the Keck II telescope to take very deep (up to 32 hours exposure, with a median of 7 hours) optical spectroscopy in the COSMOS, EGS, GOODS-North, and GOODS-South CANDELS fields, and in some areas outside CANDELS. We compare our redshift results to existing spectroscopic and photometric redshifts in these fields, finding only a 1\% rate of discrepancy with other spectroscopic redshifts. We measure a small…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
