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VISTA Hemisphere Survey (VHS) Richard McMahon Ins.tute of Astronomy University of Cambridge 1

VISTA site choice: Cerro Paranal (ESO) or Cerro Pachon (Gemini) 2

ESO VISTA Public Surveys >75% of VISTA.me is for large scale Public Surveys March, 2006 Ini.al proposal 16 proposals 6 selected for next phase (incudes civil partnership of 4 within Ultra- VISTA) VHS, VIKING, VIDEO, VMC, VVV, Ultra- VISTA Nov, 2006; Vista Hemisphere Survey (VHS) was highest scien.fically ranked by ESO OPC. Nov, 2007 VHS Survey Management (SMP) plan accepted by ESO. Survey management plan requested 3402 clear hours of observing.me which assumes 65% observing efficiency 380 clear 9hr nights of service mode observing over a 5 year period. Dry Run observa.ons started Nov 2009; Survey started Mar, 2010 3

VHS Science Goals The nearest and lowest mass stars Galac.c structure; forma.on of the Milky Way Evolu.on of Large scale structure in the Universe; the nature and evolu.on of Dark Energy The physics and baryonic content of the Epoch of Reioniza.on; the discovery of first z>7 quasars. 100.mes volume of Universe compared with 2MASS 10.mes the volume of the Universe compared UKIDSS Targets for the VLT, ALMA, ELT, JWST Support for ESA Survey Missions: XMM- Newton, Herschel, Planck, GAIA 4

VHS Components VHS Galac.c Plane (VHS- GP) 5< b <30 8200deg 2 J(60sec); K(60sec) VHS- ATLAS (VST- ATLAS PI: Shanks) 5000deg 2 Y(60sec), J(60sec), H(60sec), K(60sec) VHS- Dark Energy Survey(VHS- DES) 4500deg 2 ( excludes 500deg 2 from VIKING footprint) J (120sec), H(120sec), K(120sec) 5

The Dark Energy Survey (US, UK, Spain, Brasil collabora.on) Telescope; upgraded CTIO 3.9m 525 nights over 5 years Star.ng late 2012 Mul.ple pass survey so coverage of 5000deg 2 in first year. Field of view 2.3deg diameter; 3.0deg 2 Very red sensi.ve CCDs QE; 90% at 900nm; 50% at 1µm g, r, i, z, Y wavebands DECam Focal Plane 62 2kx4k Image CCDs: 520 MPix 8 2kx2k focus, alignment CCDs 4 2kx2k guide CCDs 0.27 per pixel 6

Survey VISTA Surveys summary Area (deg 2 ) Depths Measure (mag) Depth (mag) VHS 18, 000 5σ, AB J=21.2 Ks=20.0 1. VHS- DES 4500 5σ, AB J=21.6 H=21.0 Ks=20.4 2. VHS ATLAS 5000 5σ, AB Y=21.2 J=21.2 H=20.6 Ks=20.0 3. VHS- GPS 8000 5σ, AB J=21.2 Ks=20.0 VIKING 1,500 5α, AB Z=23.1 Y=22.3 J=22.1 H=21.5 K s =21.2 VVV 520 5σ, Vega Z=21.9 Y=21.2 J=20.2 H=18.2 K s =18.1 VMC 184 10σ, Vega Y=21.9 J=21.4 Ks=20.3 VIDEO 15 5σ, AB Z=25.7 Y=24.6 J=24.5 H=24.0 K s =23.5 Ultra- VISTA 0.70 5σ, AB NB=26.0 Y=26.7 J=26.6 H=26.1 K s =25.6 7

VISTA Public Survey footprints 8

VISTA Surveys Status 9

VHS observa.ons status this week Each Observing Block(OB) = 1.5deg 2 ~4500 deg 2 observed 10

VHS- DES observa.ons status this week ~700 deg 2 observed 11

VHS- ATLAS observa.ons status this week ~700 deg 2 observed 12

UKIDSS LAS Seeing Distribu.on 13

VHS Seeing distribu.on 14

VHS- DES limi.ng magnitudes: 60second exposure Version 0.8 pawprints Band Proposal Measured J 21.1 20.9 H 20.6 20.6 Ks 20.0 20.3 15

VHS- DES limi.ng magnitude 2010/2011 season Version 1.1 coadded tiles Band Proposal Measured J 21.6 20.8 H 21.0 20.4 Ks 20.4 20.2 5 sigma limit 120 seconds per band 16

Some VHSish science verifica.on examples SPT clusters at z=1 (Manda Banerji) Galac.c Structure/Streams GAIA- SPEC ESO Public Spectroscopic Survey target selec.on (Sergey Koposov) z>6.5 QSOs 17

5 deg x 5 deg patch: 18

Manda Banerji Dark Energy Survey Collaboration Meeting Portsmouth, June 2011 SPT-CLJ0528 (z=0.76) SPT-CLJ0546 (z=1.06) 1 Ks~18.9 (10σ AB) Ks~18.5 (10σ AB) Stellar mass analysis currently ongoing for both clusters (Banerji, Stroe, McMahon, Mohr et al.) 19

VHS- ATLAS NGP Stellar density distribu.on J-K > 0.9 Sergey Koposov, Eduardo Gonzalez 20

Example spectroscopic data for four z>6.5 quasars found in last 13 months from UKIDSS and VIKING 6.6 6.8 6.9 7.1 Wavelength Mortlock et al, 2011, Venemans et al, in prep Durham, Dec 5th 2011 21

Op.cal and IR photometry Durham, Dec 5th 2011 22

Example z=7 quasar: Combined optical and near IR spectrum Green line is a composite based on 169 SDSS QSOs with 2.3 < z < 2 z = 7.08 From Mortlock et al 2011, Nature 23

VHS Data Release 1(DR1) CASU(v1.1) processed.les Component Unique OBs Y J H K All ATLAS 439 571 546 531 536 2184 DES 304 351 342 344 1037 GPS 543 677 662 1339 All 1286 571 1574 873 1542 4560 Each OB contains all waveband observa.ons needed for an.le Total number of stacked pawprints 27,596 Each stack is normally 2-3 dithers/jirers 24

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