The VISTA Variables in the V\'ia L\'actea eXtended (VVVX) ESO public survey: Completion of the observations and legacy
R. K. Saito, M. Hempel, J. Alonso-Garc\'ia, P. W. Lucas, D. Minniti,, S. Alonso, L. Baravalle, J. Borissova, C. Caceres, A. N. Chen\'e, N. J. G., Cross, F. Duplancic, E. R. Garro, M. G\'omez, V. D. Ivanov, R. Kurtev, A., Luna, D. Majaess, M. G. Navarro, J. B. Pullen, M. Rejkuba

TL;DR
The VVVX survey extended the original VVV survey's coverage and temporal baseline, providing a comprehensive deep infrared catalog and a 5D map of the inner Galaxy, enhancing the legacy data for Galactic studies.
Contribution
This paper reports the completion of the VVVX survey, expanding coverage, increasing temporal data, and providing new catalogs and a 5D Galactic map, which were not available before.
Findings
Extended the survey area from 562 to 1700 sq. deg.
Produced a deep catalog of over 1.5 billion sources.
Created a 5D map combining positions, distances, and motions.
Abstract
The ESO public survey VISTA Variables in the V\'ia L\'actea (VVV) surveyed the inner Galactic bulge and the adjacent southern Galactic disk from . Upon its conclusion, the complementary VVV eXtended (VVVX) survey has expanded both the temporal as well as spatial coverage of the original VVV area, widening it from to sq. deg., as well as providing additional epochs in filters from . With the completion of VVVX observations during the first semester of 2023, we present here the observing strategy, a description of data quality and access, and the legacy of VVVX. VVVX took hours, covering about 4% of the sky in the bulge and southern disk. VVVX covered most of the gaps left between the VVV and the VISTA Hemisphere Survey (VHS) areas and extended the VVV time baseline in the obscured regions affected by high extinction and hence…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
