CAVITY, Calar Alto Void Integral-field Treasury surveY and project extension
I. P\'erez, S. Verley, L. S\'anchez-Menguiano, T. Ruiz-Lara, R., Garc\'ia-Benito, S. Duarte Puertas, A. Jim\'enez, J. Dom\'inguez-G\'omez, D., Espada, R. F. Peletier, J. Rom\'an, M. I. Rodr\'iguez, P. S\'anchez, Alarc\'on, M. Argudo-Fern\'andez, G. Torres-R\'ios, B. Bidaran, M.

TL;DR
CAVITY and CAVITY+ are large-scale spectroscopic surveys of approximately 300 and 100 void galaxies in the local universe, aiming to understand galaxy evolution in under-dense regions and test cosmological models.
Contribution
This work introduces the CAVITY and CAVITY+ surveys, providing spatially resolved spectroscopic data of void galaxies, which is a novel resource for studying galaxy formation in low-density environments.
Findings
First data release planned for July 2024.
Spectroscopic data for around 100 void galaxies.
Complementary multi-wavelength follow-up observations.
Abstract
We have learnt in the last decades that the majority of galaxies belong to high density regions interconnected in a sponge-like fashion. This large-scale structure is characterised by clusters, filaments, walls, where most galaxies concentrate, but also under-dense regions, called voids. The void regions and the galaxies within represent an ideal place for the study of galaxy formation and evolution as they are largely unaffected by the complex physical processes that transform galaxies in high-density environments. These void galaxies can hold the key as well to answer current challenges to the CDM paradigm. The Calar Alto Void Integral-field Treasury surveY (CAVITY) is a Legacy project approved by the Calar Alto Observatory to obtain spatially resolved spectroscopic information of void galaxies in the Local Universe (0.005 < z < 0.050) covering from -17.0 to -21.5…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
