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Charting Cosmic Flows into the Zone of Avoidance: The Overdensity in Vela . R. Kraan-Korteweg , T. Jarrett, M. Cluver , M. Bilicki , H. Jones, M. Colless. The Local Universe. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Charting Cosmic Flows into the Zone of Avoidance: The Overdensity in Vela R. Kraan-Korteweg, T. Jarrett, M. Cluver, M. Bilicki, H. Jones, M. Colless
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Charting Cosmic Flows into the Zone of Avoidance: The Overdensity in Vela

R. Kraan-Korteweg, T. Jarrett, M. Cluver, M. Bilicki, H. Jones, M.

Colless

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The Local Universe

Panoramic view of the entire near-infrared sky reveals the distribution of galaxies beyond the Milky Way. The image is derived from the 2MASS Extended Source Catalog (XSC)--more than 1.5 million galaxies, and the Point Source Catalog (PSC)--nearly 0.5 billion Milky Way stars. The map is projected with an equal area Aitoff in the Galactic system (Milky Way at center). Jarrett 2004

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The Local Universe

Panoramic view of the entire near-infrared sky reveals the distribution of galaxies beyond the Milky Way. The image is derived from the 2MASS Extended Source Catalog (XSC)--more than 1.5 million galaxies, and the Point Source Catalog (PSC)--nearly 0.5 billion Milky Way stars. The map is projected with an equal area Aitoff in the Galactic system (Milky Way at center). Jarrett 2004

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Vela Overdensity

Galaxies observed behind the Hydra-Antlia-Vela region of the Milky Way, projected in Galactic coordinates. The cyan dots are the on-sky

distribution of galaxies with known redshifts between 16000 and 22000 km/s from the 6dFGS . The blue stars indicate where two CIZA galaxy

clusters are found.

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Vela Overdensity

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Observations/Strategy

AAT: AAOMEGA SALT: RSS-MOS --- target high extinction

regions where the AAT lacks the mojo 2MRS: J. Huchra Legacy: Lucas Macri (UT A/M)

Spectra

Spectro-Imaging (multi-lambda) WISE & VISTA (photozs) Pathfinders (WALLABY)

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SALT Observations

RSS-MOS: 10 masks targeted

40% Data Acquired to Date

Huge Thanks to:Alexei Kniazev, Petri Vaisanen & David Gilbank

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SALT Observations

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SALT ObservationsOne Target Field (Block): Exposure: 375 sec

Visits: 2

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SALT Reductions

RSS-MOS Data Reduction:0. inputs: “mbxgp” 2-D spectral cubes (2 in total),

wavelength calibration “arc” -- Argon,RSMT file (target coords)

1. Python Script (D. Gilbank): apply wavelength calibration, extract slit-lits, create indiv. fits files

2. Clean cosmic rays (python script, see next page)3. combine (2) epochs4. Improve wavelength calibration using skylines

and cubic fit5. Extract 1-D spectrum: collapse spatial info,

remove local sky6. Determine redshift

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SALT Reductions

LACosmic – python script based on Pieter van Dokkum's L.A.Cosmic algorithm

c = cosmics.cosmicsimage(array, gain=2.2, readnoise=10.0, sigclip = 4.0, sigfrac = 0.3, objlim = 3.0)

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Beware !

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SALT ObservationsYellow == (skewed) sky lines; blue == desired sky line locations

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Deflection (Angstrom) versus Wavelength

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SALT ObservationsYellow == (skewed) sky lines; blue == desired sky line locations

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SALT Results

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SALT Results4 MOS Fields -- ~ 40 target galaxies

3 emission lines detected21 absorption line systems

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SALT ResultsEven this tiny amount of data indicates that the SALT redshift results are very encouraging – targeted galaxies appear to belong to the overdensities painted by our multi-l datasets, bridging the ZoA.

This suggests that the Local Universe great attractors might be connected on an unprecedented scale – in the form of an enormous ring/shell of galaxies/filaments/clusters/superclusters. This poten- tially massive overdensity might provide the missing clue in the unsettled dipole results.


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