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The SSA22 HI Tomography Survey (SSA22-HIT). I. Data Set and Compiled Redshift Catalog

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-03-10 v3

Abstract

We conducted a deep spectroscopic survey, named SSA22-HIT, in the SSA22 field with the DEep Imaging MultiObject Spectrograph (DEIMOS) on the Keck telescope, designed to tomographically map high-z HI gas through analysis of Lya absorption in background galaxies' spectra. In total, 198 galaxies were spectroscopically confirmed at 2.5 < z < 6 with a few low-z exceptions in the 26 x 15 arcmin^2 area, of which 148 were newly determined in this study. Our redshift measurements were merged with previously confirmed redshifts available in the 34 x 27 arcmin^2 area of the SSA22 field. This compiled catalog containing 730 galaxies of various types at z > 2 is useful for various applications, and it is made publicly available. Our SSA22-HIT survey has increased by approximately twice the number of spectroscopic redshifts of sources at z > 3.2 in the observed field. From a comparison with publicly available redshift catalogs, we show that our compiled redshift catalog in the SSA22 field is comparable to those among major extragalactic survey fields in terms of a combination of wide area and high surface number density of objects at z > 2. About 40 % of the spectroscopically confirmed objects in SSA22-HIT show reasonable quality of spectra in the wavelengths shorter than Lya when a sufficient amount of smoothing is adopted. Our data set enables us to make the HI tomographic map at z > 3, which we present in a parallel study.

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@article{arxiv.2110.11977,
  title  = {The SSA22 HI Tomography Survey (SSA22-HIT). I. Data Set and Compiled Redshift Catalog},
  author = {Ken Mawatari and Akio K. Inoue and Toru Yamada and Tomoki Hayashino and J. Xavier Prochaska and Khee-Gan Lee and Nicolas Tejos and Nobunari Kashikawa and Takuya Otsuka and Satoshi Yamanaka and David J. Schlegel and Yuichi Matsuda and Joseph F. Hennawi and Ikuru Iwata and Hideki Umehata and Shiro Mukae and Masami Ouchi and Yuma Sugahara and Yoichi Tamura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.11977},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted for publication in Astronomical Journal, 29 pages, 17 figures, 7 tables