The VIRMOS deep imaging survey: I. overview and survey strategy
O. Le Fevre, Y. Mellier, H.J. McCracken, S. Foucaud, S. Gwyn, M., Radovich, M. Dantel-Fort, E. Bertin, C. Moreau, J.-C. Cuillandre, M. Pierre,, V. Le Brun, A. Mazure, L. Tresse

TL;DR
The CFH12K-VIRMOS survey is a comprehensive deep imaging project covering over 17 square degrees in multiple bands, designed for high-redshift galaxy and weak lensing studies, with publicly available data and catalogs.
Contribution
This paper introduces the survey strategy, data processing pipeline, and initial data products of the large-scale CFH12K-VIRMOS imaging survey.
Findings
Deep imaging reaches I_{AB}=24.8 in wide areas and 25.3 in deep areas.
Catalogs contain positions, shapes, and magnitudes for over 2 million objects.
Data is processed and made publicly available for diverse scientific analyses.
Abstract
This paper presents the CFH12K-VIRMOS survey: a deep B, V, R and I imaging survey in four fields totalling more than 17 deg^2, conducted with the 30x40 arcmin^2 field CFH-12K camera. The survey is intended to be a multi-purpose survey used for a variety of science goals, including surveys of very high redshift galaxies and weak lensing studies. Four high galactic latitude fields, each 2x2 deg^2, have been selected along the celestial equator: 0226-04, 1003+01, 1400+05, and 2217+00. The 16 deg^2 of the "wide" survey are covered with exposure times of 2h, 1.5h, 1h, 1h, while the 1.3x1 deg^2 area of the "deep" survey at the center of the 0226-04 field is covered with exposure times of 7h, 4.5h, 3h, 3h, in B,V,R and I respectively. The data is pipeline processed at the Terapix facility at the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris to produce large mosaic images. The catalogs produced contain…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
