science with fmos the uds perspective omar almaini (nottingham)
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Science with FMOS The UDS perspective Omar Almaini (Nottingham). Update on UKIDSS UDS The UDS redshift survey ( UDSz ) Opportunities with FMOS. The need for deep infrared surveys. Optical selection samples rest-frame UV at high- z. 1. Miss galaxies heavily obscured by dust - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Science with FMOSThe UDS perspective
Omar Almaini (Nottingham)
• Update on UKIDSS UDS• The UDS redshift survey (UDSz)• Opportunities with FMOS
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The need for deep infrared surveys Optical selection samples rest-frame UV at high-z 1. Miss galaxies heavily obscured by dust 2. Miss galaxies with old stellar populations 3. Provide poor estimate of stellar mass
Deep IR surveys vital for a complete census
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The UKIDSS Ultra-Deep Survey
Depths achieved so far: (AB, 5, 2" apertures)
0.88
deg
.
Already deepest IR survey over this area…
DR3: K=23.6, H=23.5, J=23.8 (104 hours)
2012: K=25.0, H=25.2, J=25.5 (~1700 hours)
DR5: K=24.0, H=23.8, J=24.2 (178 hours)
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The Subaru/XMM Deep Field
RA = 02 18 00, Dec = -05 00 00
Optical: B=28.2, V=27.6, R=27.5, i’=27.2, z’=26.5, U=27.0
X-ray:XMM-Newton 100ks + 6x50ks
Radio:VLA 12 Jy rms 1.4Ghz
Spitzer: Spitzer SWIRE 3.6-160m(NEW: Legacy survey to ~24 AB at 3.6, 4.5m)
Submm:SHADES 8mJy (850m) + SCUBA2 from 2010
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1.5 < z < 1.75 1.75<z<2.251.25 < z < 1.5
1.0 < z < 1.250.75 < z < 1.00.25 < z < 0.75
(u-b
) rest
MK
Evolution in colour bimodality to KAB=23
Cirasuolo et al. (2009)
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Clustering evolution with redshift and luminosity(passive vs starforming)
Hartley et al. (2009)
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Photometric redshifts (U, B, V, R, i’, z’, J, H, K, 3.6, 4.5)
Cirasuolo et al. (2007)
= 0.03
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The UDS Redshift Survey(UDSz)
Omar Almaini (PI), Rob Chuter, Sebastien Foucaud, Will Hartley, Emma Bradshaw (Nottingham)
Jim Dunlop, Ross McLure, Michele Cirasuolo, Henry Pearce, Rob Ivison (Edinburgh)
Chris Simpson (LJM), Ian Smail (Durham), Malcolm Bremer (Bristol)
+ many other Co-Is
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UDSz
ESO Large Programme (~60% complete) 93 hours VIMOS
142 hours FORS2
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ESO Large Programme: UDSz
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 photo-z
• K-selected sample to KAB<23 over 0.6 sq degrees• Primary sample pre-selected with zphot>1 • Sampling 1/6 galaxies (~4000)
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Selection Criteria
i’<24 or V<25.5 VIMOS (Red+Blue)
FORS2 (300I) i’<25 & V>25.0+ extras (e.g. z>5 LBGS, SCUBA gals)
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VIMOS
2.6 hours red4.5 hours blue
FORS2
5.5 hours 300I
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BzK galaxies observed with VIMOS Rob Chuter (Nottingham)
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EROs (R-K>5.5) observed with FORS2 Henry Pearce (Edinburgh)
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Ly-α at z=6.05 (FORS2)
First confirmed UDS galaxy at z>6
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Early estimate of redshift completeness: 77%
VIMOS + FORS2
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First public release of UDSz early 2010
• Observations ~60% complete• Reduction and redshift determination ongoing • Anticipate ~3000 reliable redshifts • First public release early 2010
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The need for FMOS
• Ideally suited for spectroscopy in the redshift desert (1.4<z<2.5) … and for optically-faint galaxies (i>25) With FMOS: Hα/NII 0.5<z<1.6 Hβ/OIII 1.2<z<3.4 OII 2.0<z<3.6 MgII 2.7<z<5.0 Ca H+K 1.6<z<3.5 => SFR, age of stellar population, AGN prevalence, outflows, studies of environment, clustering, halo occupation
• Is it feasible?
Line: Hα limit in 5 hours ~ 3 x10-17 cgs => SFR of 3 Myr-1 (z=1.5) Continuum: ~7 hours to reach S/N=5 to J~22, H~21
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20 22 24 26 28
z > 1z < 1
i
5000
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3000
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coun
tChallenge for FMOS:
the optically faint population (i>24.5)
FMOS?
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1.0< z< 1.5
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i<24.5i>24.5
1.0< z< 1.5
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1.0< z< 1.5 i<24.5i>24.5J<22, H<21
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1.5< z< 2.5
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1.5< z< 2.5 i<24.5i>24.5
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1.5< z< 2.5 i<24.5i>24.5J<22, H<21
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The need for FMOS
• Ideally suited for spectroscopy in the redshift desert (1.4<z<2.5) … and for optically-faint galaxies (i>25) With FMOS: Hα/NII 0.5<z<1.6 Hβ/OIII 1.2<z<3.4 OII 2.0<z<3.6 MgII 2.7<z<5.0 Ca H+K 1.6<z<3.5 => SFR, age of stellar population, AGN prevalence, outflows, studies of environment, clustering, halo occupation
• Is it feasible?
Line: Hα limit in 5 hours ~ 3 x10-17 cgs => SFR of 3 Myr-1 (z=1.5) Continuum: ~7 hours to reach S/N=5 to J~22, H~21
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Fin
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