WEAVE-StePS. A stellar population survey using WEAVE at WHT
A. Iovino, B. M. Poggianti, A. Mercurio, M. Longhetti, M. Bolzonella,, G. Busarello, M. Gullieuszik, F. LaBarbera, P. Merluzzi, L. Morelli, C., Tortora, D. Vergani, S. Zibetti, C. P. Haines, L. Costantin, F. R. Ditrani,, L. Pozzetti, J. Angthopo, M. Balcells, S. Bardelli

TL;DR
WEAVE-StePS is a new galaxy survey using the WEAVE spectrograph on the WHT, aiming to obtain high-quality spectra of 25,000 galaxies at intermediate redshifts to study galaxy evolution over the past 6 billion years.
Contribution
This paper introduces the WEAVE-StePS survey, detailing its design, target selection, and expected scientific impact on understanding galaxy evolution.
Findings
Survey will observe ~25,000 galaxies up to z~0.6.
Provides spectral data bridging LEGA-C and SDSS.
Enables environmental studies with ancillary data.
Abstract
The upcoming new generation of optical spectrographs on four-meter-class telescopes will provide valuable opportunities for forthcoming galaxy surveys through their huge multiplexing capabilities, excellent spectral resolution, and unprecedented wavelength coverage. WEAVE is a new wide-field spectroscopic facility mounted on the 4.2 m William Herschel Telescope in La Palma. WEAVE-StePS is one of the five extragalactic surveys that will use WEAVE during its first five years of operations. It will observe galaxies using WEAVE MOS (~950 fibres across a field of view of ~3 deg2 on the sky) in low-resolution mode (R~5000, spanning the wavelength range 3660-9590 AA). WEAVE-StePS will obtain high-quality spectra (S/N ~ 10 per AA at R~5000) for a magnitude-limited (I_AB = 20.5) sample of ~25,000 galaxies, the majority selected at z>=0.3. The survey goal is to provide precise spectral…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
