Targeting cluster galaxies for the 4MOST CHANCES Low-z sub-survey with photometric redshifts
Hugo M\'endez-Hern\'andez, Ciria Lima-Dias, Antonela Monachesi, Yara L. Jaff\'e, Christopher P. Haines, Gabriel S. M. Teixeira, Elismar L\"osch, Ra\'ul Baier-Soto, Erik V. R. Lima, Amrutha B. M., C. R. Bom, Giuseppe D'Ago, Ricardo Demarco, Alexis Finoguenov, Rodrigo F. Haack

TL;DR
This paper details the selection strategy for galaxy cluster members in the CHANCES Low-z survey, utilizing photometric redshifts to compile a large, statistically robust sample for spectroscopic follow-up to study galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a novel target selection method combining multiple photometric redshift estimates to efficiently identify cluster galaxy candidates for the 4MOST survey.
Findings
Successfully compiled catalogs of over 500,000 candidate members
Prepared spectra for approximately 320,000 galaxies
Established a robust sample for environmental galaxy evolution studies
Abstract
The evolution of galaxies is shaped by both internal processes and their external environments. Galaxy clusters and their surroundings provide ideal laboratories to study these effects, particularly mechanisms such as quenching and morphological transformation. The Chilean Cluster galaxy Evolution Survey (CHANCES) Low-z sub-survey is part of the CHileAN Cluster galaxy Evolution Survey, a 4MOST community survey designed to uncover the relationship between the formation and evolution of galaxies and hierarchical structure formation as it happens, through deep and wide multi-object spectroscopy. We present the target selection strategy followed to select galaxy cluster candidate members for the CHANCES low-z sub-survey, in and around 50 clusters and two superclusters at z<0.07, out to (5XR200) and down to mr= 20.4. Combining public photometric redshift estimates from the DESI Legacy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
