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  5. The FMOS-COSMOS Survey of Star-forming Galaxies at z~1.6. III. Survey Design, Performance, and Sample Characteristics
 

The FMOS-COSMOS Survey of Star-forming Galaxies at z~1.6. III. Survey Design, Performance, and Sample Characteristics

Journal
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES  
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Silverman, J. D.
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Kashino, D.
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Sanders, D.
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Kartaltepe, J. S.
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Arimoto, N.
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Renzini, A.
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Rodighiero, G.
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Daddi, E.
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Zahid, J.
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Nagao, T.
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Kewley, L. J.
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Lilly, S. J.
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Sugiyama, N.
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Baronchelli, I.
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Capak, P.
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Carollo, C. M.
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Chu, J.
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Hasinger, G.
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Ilbert, O.
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Juneau, S.
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Kajisawa, M.
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Koekemoer, A. M.
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Kovac, K.
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Le Fèvre, O.
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Masters, D.
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McCracken, H. J.
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Onodera, M.
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Schulze, A.
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Scoville, N.
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STRAZZULLO, VERONICA  
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Taniguchi, Y.
DOI
10.1088/0067-0049/220/1/12
Abstract
We present a spectroscopic survey of galaxies in the COSMOS field using the Fiber Multi-object Spectrograph (FMOS), a near-infrared instrument on the Subaru Telescope. Our survey is specifically designed to detect the Hα emission line that falls within the H-band (1.6-1.8 μm) spectroscopic window from star-forming galaxies with 1.4 < z < 1.7 and Mstellar ≳ 1010 M☉. With the high multiplex capability of FMOS, it is now feasible to construct samples of over 1000 galaxies having spectroscopic redshifts at epochs that were previously challenging. The high-resolution mode (R ∼ 2600) effectively separates Hα and [N ii]λ6585, thus enabling studies of the gas-phase metallicity and photoionization state of the interstellar medium. The primary aim of our program is to establish how star formation depends on stellar mass and environment, both recognized as drivers of galaxy evolution at lower redshifts. In addition to the main galaxy sample, our target selection places priority on those detected in the far-infrared by Herschel/PACS to assess the level of obscured star formation and investigate, in detail, outliers from the star formation rate (SFR)—stellar mass relation. Galaxies with Hα detections are followed up with FMOS observations at shorter wavelengths using the J-long (1.11-1.35 μm) grating to detect Hβ and [O iii]λ5008 which provides an assessment of the extinction required to measure SFRs not hampered by dust, and an indication of embedded active galactic nuclei. With 460 redshifts measured from 1153 spectra, we assess the performance of the instrument with respect to achieving our goals, discuss inherent biases in the sample, and detail the emission-line properties. Our higher-level data products, including catalogs and spectra, are available to the community.
Volume
220
Issue
1
Start page
12
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/27419
Url
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0067-0049/220/1/12
Issn Identifier
0067-0049
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2015ApJS..220...12S
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