WEAVE-StePS: A stellar population survey using WEAVE at WHT

DOI: 
10.1051/0004-6361/202245361
Publication date: 
13/04/2023
Main author: 
Iovino, A.
IAA authors: 
García-Benito, R.;González Delgado, R. M.
Authors: 
Iovino, A.;Poggianti, B. M.;Mercurio, A.;Longhetti, M.;Bolzonella, M.;Busarello, G.;Gullieuszik, M.;La Barbera, F.;Merluzzi, P.;Morelli, L.;Tortora, C.;Vergani, D.;Zibetti, S.;Haines, C. P.;Costantin, L.;Ditrani, F. R.;Pozzetti, L.;Angthopo, J.;Balcells, M.;Bardelli, S.;Benn, C. R.;Bianconi, M.;Cassarà, L. P.;Corsini, E. M.;Cucciati, O.;Dalton, G.;Ferré-Mateu, A.;Fossati, M.;Gallazzi, A.;García-Benito, R.;Granett, B.;González Delgado, R. M.;Ikhsanova, A.;Iodice, E.;Jin, S.;Knapen, J. H.;McGee, S.;Moretti, A.;Murphy, D. N. A.;Peralta de Arriba, L.;Pizzella, A.;Sánchez-Blázquez, P.;Spiniello, C.;Talia, M.;Trager, S. C.;Vazdekis, A.;Vulcani, B.;Zucca, E.
Journal: 
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
672
Pages: 
A87
Abstract: 
Context. The upcoming new generation of optical spectrographs on four-meter-class telescopes will provide valuable opportunities for forthcoming galaxy surveys through their huge multiplexing capabilities, excellent spectral resolution, and unprecedented wavelength coverage. <BR /> Aims: WEAVE is a new wide-field spectroscopic facility mounted on the 4.2 m William Herschel Telescope in La Palma. WEAVE-StePS is one of the five extragalactic surveys that will use WEAVE during its first five years of operations. It will observe galaxies using WEAVE MOS (∼950 fibres distributed across a field of view of ∼3 square degrees on the sky) in low-resolution mode (R ∼ 5000, spanning the wavelength range 3660 − 9590 Å). <BR /> Methods: WEAVE-StePS will obtain high-quality spectra (S/N ∼ 10 Å<SUP>−1</SUP> at R ∼ 5000) for a magnitude-limited (I<SUB>AB</SUB> = 20.5) sample of ∼25 000 galaxies, the majority selected at z ≥ 0.3. The survey goal is to provide precise spectral measurements in the crucial interval that bridges the gap between LEGA-C and SDSS data. The wide area coverage of ∼25 square degrees will enable us to observe galaxies in a variety of environments. The ancillary data available in each of the observed fields (including X-ray coverage, multi-narrow-band photometry and spectroscopic redshift information) will provide an environmental characterisation for each observed galaxy. <BR /> Results: This paper presents the science case of WEAVE-StePS, the fields to be observed, the parent catalogues used to define the target sample, and the observing strategy that was chosen after a forecast of the expected performance of the instrument for our typical targets. <BR /> Conclusions: WEAVE-StePS will go back further in cosmic time than SDSS, extending its reach to encompass more than ∼6 Gyr. This is nearly half of the age of the Universe. The spectral and redshift range covered by WEAVE-StePS will open a new observational window by continuously tracing the evolutionary path of galaxies in the largely unexplored intermediate-redshift range.
Database: 
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2023A&A...672A..87I/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2023A&A...672A..87I
Keywords: 
galaxies: general;galaxies: formation;galaxies: evolution;galaxies: star formation;galaxies: stellar content;galaxies: statistics;Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies