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AAT Imaging and Microslit Spectroscopy in the Southern Hubble Deep Field

Astrophysics 2010-11-11 v1

Abstract

We present a deep photometric (B- and R-band) catalog and an associated spectroscopic redshift survey conducted in the vicinity of the Hubble Deep Field South. The spectroscopy yields 53 extragalactic redshifts in the range 0<z<1.4 substantially increasing the body of spectroscopic work in this field to over 200 objects. The targets are selected from deep AAT prime focus images complete to R<24 and spectroscopy is 50% complete at R=23. There is now strong evidence for a rich cluster at z\simeq 0.58 flanking the WFPC2 field which is consistent with a known absorber of the bright QSO in this field. We find that photometric redshifts of z<1 galaxies in this field based on HST data are accurate to \sigma_z/(1+z)=0.03 (albeit with small number statistics). The observations were carried out as a community service for Hubble Deep Field science, to demonstrate the first use of the `nod & shuffle' technique with a classical multi-object spectrograph and to test the use of `microslits' for ultra-high multiplex observations along with a new VPH grism and deep-depletion CCD. The reduction of this new type of data is also described.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0601112,
  title  = {AAT Imaging and Microslit Spectroscopy in the Southern Hubble Deep Field},
  author = {Karl Glazebrook and Aprajita Verma and Brian Boyle and Sebastian Oliver and Robert G. Mann and Davienne Monbleau},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0601112},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

From the better late than never department: AJ in press (2006). 16 pages, 2 tables, 6 figures, final data release + Appendix at http://www.aao.gov.au/hdfs/Redshifts/