Merian: A Wide-Field Imaging Survey of Dwarf Galaxies at z~0.06-0.10
Shany Danieli, Erin Kado-Fong, Song Huang, Yifei Luo, Ting S Li, Lee S, Kelvin, Alexie Leauthaud, Jenny E. Greene, Abby Mintz, Xiaojing Lin, Jiaxuan, Li, Vivienne Baldassare, Arka Banerjee, Joy Bhattacharyya, Diana Blanco,, Alyson Brooks, Zheng Cai, Xinjun Chen, Akaxia Cruz

TL;DR
The Merian Survey uses custom medium-band filters with broad-band data to study dwarf galaxies at z~0.06-0.10, enabling detailed analysis of their properties, dark matter halos, and emission-line objects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel wide-field imaging survey with medium-band filters optimized for dwarf galaxy studies, enhancing photometric redshift accuracy and enabling diverse astrophysical investigations.
Findings
First data release includes high-quality photometry and redshift estimates.
Demonstrates the effectiveness of medium-band filters in identifying emission-line galaxies.
Provides insights into dwarf galaxy dark matter halos and black hole roles.
Abstract
We present the Merian Survey, an optical imaging survey optimized for studying the physical properties of bright star-forming dwarf galaxies. Merian is carried out with two medium-band filters ( and , centered at and nm), custom-built for the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) on the Blanco telescope. Merian covers of equatorial fields, overlapping with the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP) wide, deep, and ultra-deep fields. When combined with the HSC-SSP imaging data (), the new Merian DECam medium-band imaging allows for photometric redshift measurements via the detection of H and [OIII] line emission flux excess in the and filters, respectively, at . We present an overview of the survey design, observations taken to date, data reduction using the LSST Science Pipelines,…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
