HETDEX-LOFAR Spectroscopic Redshift Catalog
Maya H. Debski, Gregory R. Zeimann, Gary J. Hill, Donald P. Schneider,, Leah Morabito, Gavin Dalton, Matt J. Jarvis, Erin Mentuch Cooper, Robin, Ciardullo, Eric Gawiser, Nika Jurlin

TL;DR
This paper presents a new spectroscopic redshift catalog combining HETDEX and LOFAR data, enabling detailed studies of galaxy emission properties, star formation, and AGN activity across a broad redshift range.
Contribution
It introduces the first large-scale catalog of LOFAR galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts, combining multiple data sources and classifications for enhanced astrophysical analysis.
Findings
Measured 9,087 new redshifts, increasing the catalog's completeness.
Identified emission line properties to distinguish AGN from star-forming galaxies.
Derived a new star formation rate relation based on radio luminosity.
Abstract
We combine the power of blind integral field spectroscopy from the Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) with sources detected by the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) to construct the HETDEX-LOFAR Spectroscopic Redshift Catalog. Starting from the first data release of the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS), including a value-added catalog with photometric redshifts, we extracted 28,705 HETDEX spectra. Using an automatic classifying algorithm, we assigned each object a star, galaxy, or quasar label along with a velocity/redshift, with supplemental classifications coming from the continuum and emission line catalogs of the internal, fourth data release from HETDEX (HDR4). We measured 9,087 new redshifts; in combination with the value-added catalog, our final spectroscopic redshift sample is 9,710 sources. This new catalog contains the highest substantial fraction of…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
