The FLAMINGOS Extragalactic Survey

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The FLAMINGOS Extragalactic Survey Richard Elston Anthony Gonzalez Mike Brown (NOAO) Yen-Ting Lin (Illinois) Arjun Dey (NOAO) Eric McKenzie (Florida) Mark Dickinson (NOAO) Joe Mohr (Illinois) Peter Eisenhardt (JPL) Nick Raines (Florida) Buell Jannuzi (NOAO) Adam Stanford (IGPP/Davis) Daniel Stern (JPL/Caltech)

The FLAMINGOS Extragalactic Survey Target Area: 10 deg2 (90 pointings) Target Depth: Ks=20.5, J=22 (Vega) Location: Both NDWFS regions KPNO 2m + FLAMINGOS NOAO Large Survey Program Final observations: October 2004

Motivation Galaxy Evolution Galaxy Cluster Evolution Near-infrared observations provide unique leverage. Galaxy Evolution Star Formation History Mass Accretion History Correlation Function at z=1-2 Galaxy Cluster Evolution Statistical Cluster Sample at z=1-2 Evolution of Cluster Galaxies Cosmological Parameters

M82 (http://sings.stsci.edu) z=0 M82 (http://sings.stsci.edu)

M82 (http://sings.stsci.edu) z=1 M82 (http://sings.stsci.edu)

M82 (http://sings.stsci.edu) z=2 M82 (http://sings.stsci.edu)

Northern Field (Bootes) 4.65 deg2 complete VLA SIRTF NDWFS GALEX Chandra

Southern Field (Cetus) 2.11 deg2 complete, 14 nights remaining in Fall 2004 FIRST, SIRTF, NDWFS, GALEX, XMM

Survey Status Have imaged 6.8 sq. degrees with 14 nights remaining Averaging ~50% usable nights so far Expect to have ~8-8.5 sq. degrees by end of 2004 Bootes: 4.65 sq. deg Cetus: ~3.5-4 sq. deg Data >80% reduced Initial series of papers planned for summer/fall

Data Products and Data Release J & Ks merged photometric catalog SExtractor output Subarcsecond astrometry Merged with NDWFS catalog Bootes data release planned for late 2004 Cetus data release planned for spring 2005

The FLAMINGOS Extragalactic Survey: First High-Redshift Cluster Candidates Preliminary detection using wavelets for J-Ks=1.75-2.5 Will eventually utilize photo-z’s (BVIJKs)

Summary The FLAMINGOS Extragalactic Survey is almost complete! Last observations in fall 2004 Final area ~8-8.5 deg2 Complete Bootes data release by late 2004 Matched J & Ks catalogs Plan to also release merged catalogs with NDWFS Key element of the large multiwavelength effort in NDWFS