Michael C. Cooper, R. Yan, M. Dickinson, S. Juneau, J. M. Lotz, J. A. Newman, C. Papovich, S. Salim, G. Walth, B. J. Weiner, C. N. A. Willmer
We present the Arizona CDFS Environment Survey (ACES), a recently-completed
spectroscopic redshift survey of the Chandra Deep Field South (CDFS) conducted
using IMACS on the Magellan-Baade telescope. In total, the survey targeted 7277
unique sources down to a limiting magnitude of R = 24.1, yielding 5080 secure
redshifts across the ~30' x 30' extended CDFS region. The ACES dataset delivers
a significant increase to both the spatial coverage and the sampling density of
the spectroscopic observations in the field. Combined with
previously-published, spectroscopic redshifts, ACES now creates a
highly-complete survey of the galaxy population at R < 23, enabling the local
galaxy density (or environment) on relatively small scales (~1 Mpc) to be
measured at z < 1 in one of the most heavily-studied and data-rich fields in
the sky. Here, we describe the motivation, design, and implementation of the
survey and present a preliminary redshift and environment catalog. In addition,
we utilize the ACES spectroscopic redshift catalog to assess the quality of
photometric redshifts from both the COMBO-17 and MUSYC imaging surveys of the
CDFS.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.0312
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