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| DOI | 10.1007/978-3-319-67205-2_4 | ||||
| Año | 2018 | ||||
| Tipo | proceedings paper |
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The VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV) is an ESO public survey that has been mapping the bulge and inner disk of the Milky Way in the near infrared for the past 6 years. Here we examine the scientific goals and some key results, as well as the legacy of the VVV survey. We also discuss the making of the first huge public image of the Galactic bulge (a 140 Gigabytes single image with 25,000 Megapixels), and how these data allowed us to measure directly the total bulge mass of the Milky Way bulge, that is twenty billion Solar masses. Finally, we present the plans of the recently approved VVVX, an extended survey of the Milky Way, that would map about 4% of the sky repeatedly in the near-IR, measuring more than 2 billion stars, producing a ~1 Petabyte database (containing images, catalogues and maps) for the whole community to exploit.
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| Universe Of Digital Sky Surveys: A Meeting To Honour The 70 Th Birthday Of Massimo Capaccioli | 1570-6591 |
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | MINNITI-DEL BARCO, DANTE | Hombre |
Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile
Vatican Observatory - Italia Instituto Milenio de Astrofísica - Chile Vatican Observ - Italia |
| 2 | Gionti, G | - | |
| 3 | Eluo, JBK | - |
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| National Science Foundation |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo CientÃfico y Tecnológico |
| Fondecyt regular grant |
| ESO Public Survey program |
| BASAL Center for Astrophysics and Associated Technologies (CATA) |
| Simons Foundation |
| Ministry for the Economy, Development and Tourism, Programa Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio grant |
| Ministry for the Economy, Development and Tourism |
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| Acknowledgements I am deeply thankful with the VVV Science Team for their superb work. We gratefully acknowledge data from the ESO Public Survey program ID 179.B-2002 taken with the VISTA telescope, and products from the Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit (CASU). Support was provided by the BASAL Center for Astrophysics and Associated Technologies (CATA) through grant PFB-06, and the Ministry for the Economy, Development and Tourism, Programa Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio grant IC120009, awarded to the Millennium Institute of Astrophysics (MAS), and FONDECYT Regular grant No. 1130196. I am also grateful to the Vatican Observatory, and also to the Aspen Center for Physics, where this work was supported by National Science Foundation grant PHY-1066293, and by a grant from the Simons Foundation. |
| I am deeply thankful with the VVV Science Team for their superb work. We gratefully acknowledge data from the ESO Public Survey program ID 179.B-2002 taken with the VISTA telescope, and products from the Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit (CASU). Support was provided by the BASAL Center for Astrophysics and Associated Technologies (CATA) through grant PFB-06, and the Ministry for the Economy, Development and Tourism, Programa Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio grant IC120009, awarded to the Millennium Institute of Astrophysics (MAS), and FONDECYT Regular grant No. 1130196. I am also grateful to the Vatican Observatory, and also to the Aspen Center for Physics, where this work was supported by National Science Foundation grant PHY-1066293, and by a grant from the Simons Foundation. |