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The Astrophysical Journal Supplement (ApJS)

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The Astrophysical Journal Supplement is an open access journal publishing significant articles containing extensive data or calculations. ApJS also supports Special Issues, collections of thematically related papers published simultaneously in a single volume.
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astronomy; astrophysics

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No detectada desde dic. 1996 / hasta dic. 2023 IOPScience

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ISSN impreso

0067-0049

ISSN electrónico

1538-4365

Editor responsable

American Astronomical Society (AAS)

Idiomas de la publicación

  • inglés

País de edición

Reino Unido

Información sobre licencias CC

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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THE NEXT GENERATION VIRGO CLUSTER SURVEY (NGVS). I. INTRODUCTION TO THE SURVEY*

Laura Ferrarese; Patrick Côté; Jean-Charles Cuillandre; S. D. J. Gwyn; Eric W. Peng; Lauren A. MacArthur; Pierre-Alain Duc; A. Boselli; Simona Mei; Thomas Erben; Alan W. McConnachie; Patrick R. Durrell; J. Christopher Mihos; Andrés Jordán; Ariane Lançon; Thomas H. Puzia; Eric Emsellem; Michael L. Balogh; John P. Blakeslee; Ludovic van Waerbeke; Raphaël Gavazzi; Bernd Vollmer; J. J. Kavelaars; David Woods; Nicholas M. Ball; S. Boissier; Stéphane Courteau; E. Ferriere; G. Gavazzi; Hendrik Hildebrandt; P. Hudelot; M. Huertas-Company; Chengze Liu; Dean McLaughlin; Y. Mellier; Martha Milkeraitis; David Schade; Chantal Balkowski; Frédéric Bournaud; R. G. Carlberg; S. C. Chapman; Henk Hoekstra; Chien Peng; Marcin Sawicki; Luc Simard; James E. Taylor; R. Brent Tully; Wim van Driel; Christine D. Wilson; Todd Burdullis; Billy Mahoney; Nadine Manset

<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title> <jats:p>The Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey (NGVS) is a program that uses the 1 deg<jats:sup>2</jats:sup> MegaCam instrument on the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope to carry out a comprehensive optical imaging survey of the Virgo cluster, from its core to its virial radius—covering a total area of 104 deg<jats:sup>2</jats:sup>—in the <jats:italic>u</jats:italic>*<jats:italic>griz</jats:italic> bandpasses. Thanks to a dedicated data acquisition strategy and processing pipeline, the NGVS reaches a point-source depth of <jats:italic>g</jats:italic> ≈ 25.9 mag (10σ) and a surface brightness limit of μ<jats:sub> <jats:italic>g</jats:italic> </jats:sub> ∼ 29 mag arcsec<jats:sup>−2</jats:sup> (2σ above the mean sky level), thus superseding all previous optical studies of this benchmark galaxy cluster. In this paper, we give an overview of the technical aspects of the survey, such as areal coverage, field placement, choice of filters, limiting magnitudes, observing strategies, data processing and calibration pipelines, survey timeline, and data products. We also describe the primary scientific topics of the NGVS, which include: the galaxy luminosity and mass functions; the color–magnitude relation; galaxy scaling relations; compact stellar systems; galactic nuclei; the extragalactic distance scale; the large-scale environment of the cluster and its relationship to the Local Supercluster; diffuse light and the intracluster medium; galaxy interactions and evolutionary processes; and extragalactic star clusters. In addition, we describe a number of ancillary programs dealing with “foreground” and “background” science topics, including the study of high-inclination trans-Neptunian objects; the structure of the Galactic halo in the direction of the Virgo Overdensity and Sagittarius Stream; the measurement of cosmic shear, galaxy–galaxy, and cluster lensing; and the identification of distant galaxy clusters, and strong-lensing events.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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A 95 GHz CLASS I METHANOL MASER SURVEY TOWARD A SAMPLE OF GLIMPSE POINT SOURCES ASSOCIATED WITH BGPS CLUMPS

Xi Chen; Simon P. Ellingsen; Jin-Hua He; Ye Xu; Cong-Gui Gan; Zhi-Qiang Shen; Tao An; Yan Sun; Bing-Gang Ju

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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PHURBAS: AN ADAPTIVE, LAGRANGIAN, MESHLESS, MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS CODE. I. ALGORITHM

Jason L. Maron; Colin P. McNally; Mordecai-Mark Mac Low

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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PHURBAS: AN ADAPTIVE, LAGRANGIAN, MESHLESS, MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS CODE. II. IMPLEMENTATION AND TESTS

Colin P. McNally; Jason L. Maron; Mordecai-Mark Mac Low

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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AGES: THE AGN AND GALAXY EVOLUTION SURVEY

C. S. Kochanek; D. J. Eisenstein; R. J. Cool; N. Caldwell; R. J. Assef; B. T. Jannuzi; C. Jones; S. S. Murray; W. R. Forman; A. Dey; M. J. I. Brown; P. Eisenhardt; A. H. Gonzalez; P. Green; D. Stern

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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THE ADVANCED CAMERA FOR SURVEYS GENERAL CATALOG: STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS FOR APPROXIMATELY HALF A MILLION GALAXIES

Roger L. Griffith; Michael C. Cooper; Jeffrey A. Newman; Leonidas A. Moustakas; Daniel Stern; Julia M. Comerford; Marc Davis; Jennifer M. Lotz; Marco Barden; Christopher J. Conselice; Peter L. Capak; S. M. Faber; J. Davy Kirkpatrick; Anton M. Koekemoer; David C. Koo; Kai G. Noeske; Nick Scoville; Kartik Sheth; Patrick Shopbell; Christopher N. A. Willmer; Benjamin Weiner

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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QUEST FOR COSMOS SUBMILLIMETER GALAXY COUNTERPARTS USING CARMA AND VLA: IDENTIFYING THREE HIGH-REDSHIFT STARBURST GALAXIES

V. Smolčić; F. Navarrete; M. Aravena; O. Ilbert; M. S. Yun; K. Sheth; M. Salvato; H. J. McCracken; C. Diener; I. Aretxaga; D. A. Riechers; A. Finoguenov; F. Bertoldi; P. Capak; D. Hughes; A. Karim; E. Schinnerer; N. Z. Scoville; G. Wilson

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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HIGH-PRECISION ASTROMETRY WITH A DIFFRACTIVE PUPIL TELESCOPE

Olivier Guyon; Eduardo A. Bendek; Josh A. Eisner; Roger Angel; Neville J. Woolf; Thomas D. Milster; S. Mark Ammons; Michael Shao; Stuart Shaklan; Marie Levine; Bijan Nemati; Joe Pitman; Robert A. Woodruff; Ruslan Belikov

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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CfA4: LIGHT CURVES FOR 94 TYPE Ia SUPERNOVAE

Malcolm Hicken; Peter Challis; Robert P. Kirshner; Armin Rest; Claire E. Cramer; W. Michael Wood-Vasey; Gaspar Bakos; Perry Berlind; Warren R. Brown; Nelson Caldwell; Mike Calkins; Thayne Currie; Kathy de Kleer; Gil Esquerdo; Mark Everett; Emilio Falco; Jose Fernandez; Andrew S. Friedman; Ted Groner; Joel Hartman; Matthew J. Holman; Robert Hutchins; Sonia Keys; David Kipping; Dave Latham; George H. Marion; Gautham Narayan; Michael Pahre; Andras Pal; Wayne Peters; Gopakumar Perumpilly; Ben Ripman; Brigitta Sipocz; Andrew Szentgyorgyi; Sumin Tang; Manuel A. P. Torres; Amali Vaz; Scott Wolk; Andreas Zezas

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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3D-HST: A WIDE-FIELD GRISM SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY WITH THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE

Gabriel B. Brammer; Pieter G. van Dokkum; Marijn Franx; Mattia Fumagalli; Shannon Patel; Hans-Walter Rix; Rosalind E. Skelton; Mariska Kriek; Erica Nelson; Kasper B. Schmidt; Rachel Bezanson; Elisabete da Cunha; Dawn K. Erb; Xiaohui Fan; Natascha Förster Schreiber; Garth D. Illingworth; Ivo Labbé; Joel Leja; Britt Lundgren; Dan Magee; Danilo Marchesini; Patrick McCarthy; Ivelina Momcheva; Adam Muzzin; Ryan Quadri; Charles C. Steidel; Tomer Tal; David Wake; Katherine E. Whitaker; Anna Williams

Palabras clave: Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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