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MUSE integral-field spectroscopy towards the Frontier Fields cluster Abell S1063 I. Data products and redshift identifications
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WoS WOS:000349467000011
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84921324476
DOI 10.1051/0004-6361/201424962
Año 2015
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Abstract



We present the first observations of the Frontier Fields cluster Abell S1063 taken with the newly commissioned Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer ( MUSE) integral field spectrograph. Because of the relatively large field of view ( 1 arcmin(2)), MUSE is ideal to simultaneously target multiple galaxies in blank and cluster fields over the full optical spectrum. We analysed the four hours of data obtained in the science verification phase on this cluster and measured redshifts for 53 galaxies. We confirm the redshift of five cluster galaxies, and determine the redshift of 29 other cluster members. Behind the cluster, we find 17 galaxies at higher redshift, including three previously unknown Lyman-alpha emitters at z > 3, and five multiply-lensed galaxies. We report the detection of a new z = 4.113 multiply lensed galaxy, with images that are consistent with lensing model predictions derived for the Frontier Fields. We detect C III], C IV, and He II emission in a multiply lensed galaxy at z = 3.116, suggesting the likely presence of an active galactic nucleus. We also created narrow-band images from the MUSE datacube to automatically search for additional line emitters corresponding to high-redshift candidates, but we could not identify any significant detections other than those found by visual inspection. With the new redshifts, it will become possible to obtain an accurate mass reconstruction in the core of Abell S1063 through refined strong lensing modelling. Overall, our results illustrate the breadth of scientific topics that can be addressed with a single MUSE pointing. We conclude that MUSE is a very efficient instrument to observe galaxy clusters, enabling their mass modelling, and to perform a blind search for high-redshift galaxies.

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Astronomy & Astrophysics 0004-6361

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Karman, W. - Univ Groningen - Países Bajos
University of Groningen, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute - Países Bajos
Kapteyn Instituut - Países Bajos
2 Espada, Daniel Hombre Univ Groningen - Países Bajos
University of Groningen, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute - Países Bajos
Kapteyn Instituut - Países Bajos
3 Grillo, C. Hombre Univ Copenhagen - Dinamarca
Niels Bohr Institute - Dinamarca
Niels Bohr Institutet - Dinamarca
4 Balestra, I. Hombre Osserv Astron Trieste - Italia
Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste - Italia
5 Rosati, P. Hombre Univ Ferrara - Italia
University of Ferrara - Italia
6 Vanzella, E. Hombre Bologna Astron Observ - Italia
INAF Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica, Bologna - Italia
7 Coe, D. - Space Telescope Sci Inst - Estados Unidos
STScI - Estados Unidos
Space Telescope Science Institute - Estados Unidos
8 Christensen, L. Mujer Univ Copenhagen - Dinamarca
Niels Bohr Institute - Dinamarca
Niels Bohr Institutet - Dinamarca
9 Koekemoer, Anton Hombre Space Telescope Sci Inst - Estados Unidos
STScI - Estados Unidos
Space Telescope Science Institute - Estados Unidos
10 Kruehler, T. Hombre ESO - Chile
European Southern Observatory Santiago - Chile
Observatorio Europeo Austral - Chile
11 Lombardi, M. Hombre Univ Milan - Italia
Università degli Studi di Milano - Italia
12 Mercurio, A. Mujer Osserv Astron Capodimonte - Italia
Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte - Italia
13 Nonino, M. Hombre Osserv Astron Trieste - Italia
Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste - Italia
14 van der Wel, A. Hombre Max Planck Inst Astron - Alemania
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy - Alemania

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European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope (ESO/VLT) at Cerro Paranal

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Based on observations made with the European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope (ESO/VLT) at Cerro Paranal, under programme ID 60.A-9345(A). This work utilises gravitational lensing models produced by PIs Bradac, Ebeling, Merten & Zitrin, Sharon, and Williams funded as part of the HST Frontier Fields programme conducted by STScI. STScI is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. under NASA contract NAS 5-26555. The lens models were obtained from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST). The authors thank the anonymous referee for his/her helpful comments that improved the clarity of this article. The authors also thank Thomas Martinsson for help with the MUSE pipeline, Benjamin Clement for support in designing the observations, and Elena Valenti and Vicenzo Mainieri for technical support during the observation planning and data reduction phase. The Dark Cosmology Centre is funded by the DNRF.
Based on observations made with the European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope (ESO/VLT) at Cerro Paranal, under programme ID 60.A-9345(A). This work utilises gravitational lensing models produced by PIs Bradać, Ebeling, Merten & Zitrin, Sharon, and Williams funded as part of the HST Frontier Fields programme conducted by STScI. STScI is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. under NASA contract NAS 5-26555. The lens models were obtained from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST). The authors thank the anonymous referee for his/her helpful comments that improved the clarity of this article. The authors also thank Thomas Martinsson for help with the MUSE pipeline, Benjamin Clement for support in designing the observations, and Elena Valenti and Vicenzo Mainieri for technical support during the observation planning and data reduction phase. The Dark Cosmology Centre is funded by the DNRF.

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