The Lockman-SpReSO project. Description, target selection, observations and preliminary results
M. Gonz\'alez-Otero, C. P. Padilla-Torres, J. Cepa, J. J. Gonz\'alez,, \'A. Bongiovanni, A. M. P\'erez Garc\'ia, J. I. Gonz\'alez-Serrano, E., Alfaro, V. Avila-Reese, E. Ben\'itez, L. Binette, M. Cervi\~no, I., Cruz-Gonz\'alez, J. A. de Diego, J. Gallego, H. Hern\'andez-Toledo

TL;DR
The Lockman-SpReSO project conducts comprehensive optical spectroscopic follow-up of Herschel-detected FIR sources in the Lockman Hole to study galaxy evolution and properties.
Contribution
It provides one of the most complete spectroscopic datasets for FIR-selected galaxies in the Lockman Hole, combining multiple instruments and target types.
Findings
Spectroscopic redshifts for 956 Herschel FIR sources.
Identification of various interesting objects like X-ray sources and quasars.
Insights into FIR-optical property relations.
Abstract
Context. Extragalactic surveys are a key tool for better understanding the evolution of galaxies. Both deep and wide-field surveys serve to provide a clearer emerging picture of the physical processes that take place in and around galaxies, and to identify which of these processes are the most important in shaping the properties of galaxies. Aims. The Lockman Spectroscopic Redshift Survey using Osiris (Lockman-SpReSO) aims to provide one of the most complete optical spectroscopic follow-ups of the far-infrared (FIR) sources detected by the \textit{Herschel} Space Observatory in the Lockman Hole (LH) field. The optical spectroscopic study of the FIR-selected galaxies supplies valuable information about the relation between fundamental FIR and optical parameters, including extinction, star formation rate, and gas metallicity. In this article, we introduce and provide an in-depth…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
