The ESO-Spitzer Imaging extragalactic Survey (ESIS) I: WFI B,V,R deep observations of ELAIS-S1 and comparison to Spitzer and GALEX data
S. Berta, S. Rubele, A. Franceschini, E.V. Held, L. Rizzi, C.J., Lonsdale, T.H. Jarrett, G. Rodighiero, S.J. Oliver, J.E. Dias, H.J. Buttery,, F. Fiore, F. La Franca, S. Puccetti, F. Fang, D. Shupe, J. Surace, C., Gruppioni

TL;DR
This paper presents deep optical B, V, R observations of the ELAIS-S1 area, compares the data with models and other wavelengths, and discusses the potential of multi-wavelength analysis for galaxy classification and property studies.
Contribution
It provides detailed optical imaging data for ELAIS-S1, compares observations with models, and demonstrates the utility of multi-wavelength data in galaxy analysis.
Findings
Optical data agree with previous surveys and models.
Evolutionary and Lambda-CDM models best reproduce the data.
Multi-wavelength observations enhance galaxy classification.
Abstract
The ESO-Spitzer extragalactic Imaging Survey (ESIS) is the optical follow up of the Spitzer Wide-Area InfraRed Extragalactic (SWIRE) survey in the ELAIS-S1 area. This paper presents B, V, R Wide Field Imager observations of the first 1.5 square degree of the ESIS survey. Data reduction is described including astrometric calibration, illumination and color corrections, completeness and photometric accuracy estimates. Number counts and color distributions are compared to literature observational and theoretical data, including non-evolutionary, PLE, evolutionary and semi-analytic Lambda-CDM galaxy models, as well as Milky Way stellar predictions. ESIS data are in good agreement with previous works and are best reproduced by evolutionary and hierarchical Lambda-CDM scenarios. The ELAIS-S1 area benefits from extensive follow-up from X-ray to radio frequencies: some potential uses of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
