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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Instrument specification and target selection

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posted on 2024-08-06, 09:39 authored by J. J. Bryant, M. S. Owers, A. S.G. Robotham, S. M. Croom, S. P. Driver, M. J. Drinkwater, N. P.F. Lorente, Luca Cortese, N. Scott, M. Colless, A. Schaefer, Edward TaylorEdward Taylor, I. S. Konstantopoulos, J. T. Allen, I. Baldry, L. Barnes, A. E. Bauer, J. Bland-Hawthorn, J. V. Bloom, A. M. Brooks, S. Brough, G. Cecil, Warrick CouchWarrick Couch, Darren CrotonDarren Croton, R. Davies, S. Ellis, L. M.R. Fogarty, C. Foster, Karl GlazebrookKarl Glazebrook, M. Goodwin, A. Green, M. L. Gunawardhana, E. Hampton, I. T. Ho, A. M. Hopkins, L. Kewley, J. S. Lawrence, S. G. Leon-Saval, S. Leslie, R. McElroy, G. Lewis, J. Liske, R. López-Sánchez, S. Mahajan, A. M. Medling, N. Metcalfe, M. Meyer, Jeremy MouldJeremy Mould, D. Obreschkow, S. O'Toole, M. Pracy, S. N. Richards, T. Shanks, R. Sharp, Sarah Sweet, A. D. Thomas, C. Tonini, C. J. Walcher
The SAMI Galaxy Survey will observe 3400 galaxies with the Sydney-AAO Multi- object Integral-field spectrograph (SAMI) on the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) in a 3-year survey which began in 2013. We present the throughput of the SAMI system, the science basis and specifications for the target selection, the survey observation plan and the combined properties of the selected galaxies. The survey includes four volume- limited galaxy samples based on cuts in a proxy for stellar mass, along with low-stellar- mass dwarf galaxies all selected from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey. The GAMA regions were selected because of the vast array of ancillary data available, including ultraviolet through to radio bands. These fields are on the celestial equator at 9, 12, and 14.5 hours, and cover a total of 144 square degrees (in GAMA-I). Higher density environments are also included with the addition of eight clusters. The clusters have spectroscopy from 2dFGRS and SDSS and photometry in regions covered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and/or VLT Survey Telescope/ATLAS. The aim is to cover a broad range in stellar mass and environment, and therefore the primary survey targets cover redshifts 0.004 < z < 0.095, magnitudes rpet < 19.4, stellar masses 107– 1012M⊙, and environments from isolated field galaxies through groups to clusters of 1015M⊙.

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CE110001020:ARC

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Australian Research Council

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ISSN

1365-2966

Journal title

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Volume

447

Issue

3

Pagination

22 pp

Publisher

Oxford University Press

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Copyright © 2015 The authors. This article has been accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ©: 2015 The authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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eng

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