most联盟调查7:广域VISTA星系外调查(WAVES)

IF 0.3 Q4 COMMUNICATION
S. Driver, J. Liske, L. Davies, A. Robotham, I. Baldry, Michael J. I. Brown, M. Cluver, K. Kuijken, J. Loveday, R. McMahon, M. Meyer, P. Norberg, M. Owers, C. Power, E. Taylor, Waves Team
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摘要

WAVES的设计目的是在7 Gyr的时间轴上,在~1 kpc到~10 Mpc的尺度上研究结构、质量和能量的增长。在最大的长度尺度(1- 10mpc)上,WAVES将测量由群、细丝和空隙定义的结构,以及它们在最近的时间里的出现。与定制的数值模拟的比较将用于确认、完善或反驳冷暗物质范式。在中等长度尺度(10 kpc-1 Mpc), WAVES将探测星系群的大小和质量分布,以及星系合并率,以便直接测量暗物质晕和恒星质量的聚集。在最小的长度尺度(1- 10kpc)上,WAVES将提供精确的距离和环境测量,以补充高分辨率的天基成像,以研究星系凸起、盘状和棒状的质量和大小演变。总的来说,WAVES将提供约160万个星系的全色遗留数据集,牢固地连接极低($z < 0.1$)和中等($z \sim 0.8$)红移宇宙。
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4MOST Consortium Survey 7: Wide-Area VISTA Extragalactic Survey (WAVES)
WAVES is designed to study the growth of structure, mass and energy on scales of ~1 kpc to ~10 Mpc over a 7 Gyr timeline. On the largest length scales (1-10 Mpc) WAVES will measure the structures defined by groups, filaments and voids, and their emergence over recent times. Comparisons with bespoke numerical simulations will be used to confirm, refine or refute the Cold Dark Matter paradigm. At intermediate length scales (10 kpc-1 Mpc) WAVES will probe the size and mass distribution of galaxy groups, as well as the galaxy merger rates, in order to directly measure the assembly of dark matter halos and stellar mass. On the smallest length scales (1-10 kpc) WAVES will provide accurate distance and environmental measurements to complement high-resolution space-based imaging to study the mass and size evolution of galaxy bulges, discs and bars. In total, WAVES will provide a panchromatic legacy dataset of ~1.6 million galaxies, firmly linking the very low ($z < 0.1$) and intermediate ($z \sim 0.8$) redshift Universe.
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