The HETDEX instrumentation: Hobby-Eberly Telescope wide field upgrade and VIRUS

Astronomical Journal IOP Publishing 162:6 (2021) 298

Authors:

Gary J Hill, Hanshin Lee, Phillip J MacQueen, Andreas Kelz, NIv Drory, Brian L Vattiat, John M Good, Jason Ramsey, Herman Kriel, Trent Peterson, Dl DePoy, Karl Gebhardt, Jl Marshall, Sarah E Tuttle, Svend M Bauer, Taylor S Chonis, Maximillian H Fabricius, Cynthia Froning, Marco Haueser, Briana L Indahl, Thomas Jahn, Martin Landriau, Ron Leck, Francesco Montesano, Travis Prochaska, Jan M Snigula, Gregory R Zeimann, Randy Bryant, George Damm, Jr Fowler, Steven Janowiecki, Jerry Martin, Emily Mrozinski, Stephen Odewahn, Sergey Rostopchin, Matthew Shetrone, Renny Spencer, Erin Mentuch Cooper, Taft Armandroff, Ralf Bender, Gavin Dalton, Ulrich Hopp, Eichiro Komatsu, David Lambert, Harald Nocklas, Lawrence W Ramsey, Martin M Roth, Donald P Schneider, Chris Sneden, Matthias Steinmetz

Abstract:

The Hobby–Eberly Telescope (HET) Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) is undertaking a blind wide-field low-resolution spectroscopic survey of 540 deg2 of sky to identify and derive redshifts for a million Lyα-emitting galaxies in the redshift range 1.9 < z < 3.5. The ultimate goal is to measure the expansion rate of the universe at this epoch, to sharply constrain cosmological parameters and thus the nature of dark energy. A major multiyear Wide-Field Upgrade (WFU) of the HET was completed in 2016 that substantially increased the field of view to 22' diameter and the pupil to 10 m, by replacing the optical corrector, tracker, and Prime Focus Instrument Package and by developing a new telescope control system. The new, wide-field HET now feeds the Visible Integral-field Replicable Unit Spectrograph (VIRUS), a new low-resolution integral-field spectrograph (LRS2), and the Habitable Zone Planet Finder, a precision near-infrared radial velocity spectrograph. VIRUS consists of 156 identical spectrographs fed by almost 35,000 fibers in 78 integral-field units arrayed at the focus of the upgraded HET. VIRUS operates in a bandpass of 3500−5500 Å with resolving power R ≃ 800. VIRUS is the first example of large-scale replication applied to instrumentation in optical astronomy to achieve spectroscopic surveys of very large areas of sky. This paper presents technical details of the HET WFU and VIRUS, as flowed down from the HETDEX science requirements, along with experience from commissioning this major telescope upgrade and the innovative instrumentation suite for HETDEX.

The Seventeenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: Complete Release of MaNGA, MaStar and APOGEE-2 Data

(2021)

Authors:

Abdurro'uf, Katherine Accetta, Conny Aerts, Victor Silva Aguirre, Romina Ahumada, Nikhil Ajgaonkar, N Filiz Ak, Shadab Alam, Carlos Allende Prieto, Andres Almeida, Friedrich Anders, Scott F Anderson, Brett H Andrews, Borja Anguiano, Erik Aquino-Ortiz, Alfonso Aragon-Salamanca, Maria Argudo-Fernandez, Metin Ata, Marie Aubert, Vladimir Avila-Reese, Carles Badenes, Rodolfo H Barba, Kat Barger, Jorge K Barrera-Ballesteros, Rachael L Beaton, Timothy C Beers, Francesco Belfiore, Chad F Bender, Mariangela Bernardi, Matthew A Bershady, Florian Beutler, Christian Moni Bidin, Jonathan C Bird, Dmitry Bizyaev, Guillermo A Blanc, Michael R Blanton, Nicholas Fraser Boardman, Adam S Bolton, Mederic Boquien, Jura Borissova, Jo Bovy, WN Brandt, Jordan Brown, Joel R Brownstein, Marcella Brusa, Johannes Buchner, Kevin Bundy, Joseph N Burchett, Martin Bureau, Adam Burgasser, Tuesday K Cabang, Stephanie Campbell, Michele Cappellari, Joleen K Carlberg, Fabio Carneiro Wanderley, Ricardo Carrera, Jennifer Cash, Yan-Ping Chen, Wei-Huai Chen, Brian Cherinka, Cristina Chiappini, Peter Doohyun Choi, S Drew Chojnowski, Haeun Chung, Nicolas Clerc, Roger E Cohen, Julia M Comerford, Johan Comparat, Luiz da Costa, Kevin Covey, Jeffrey D Crane, Irene Cruz-Gonzalez, Connor Culhane, Katia Cunha, Y Sophia Dai, Guillermo Damke, Jeremy Darling, James W Davidson, Roger Davies, Kyle Dawson, Nathan De Lee, Aleksandar M Diamond-Stanic, Mariana Cano-Diaz, Helena Dominguez Sanchez, John Donor, Chris Duckworth, Tom Dwelly, Daniel J Eisenstein, Yvonne P Elsworth, Eric Emsellem, Mike Eracleous, Stephanie Escoffier, Xiaohui Fan, Emily Farr, Shuai Feng, Jose G Fernandez-Trincado, Diane Feuillet, Andreas Filipp, Sean P Fillingham, Peter M Frinchaboy, Sebastien Fromenteau, Lluis Galbany, Rafael A Garcia, DA Garcia-Hernandez, Junqiang Ge, Doug Geisler, Joseph Gelfand, Tobias Geron, Benjamin J Gibson, Julian Goddy, Diego Godoy-Rivera, Kathleen Grabowski, Paul J Green, Michael Greener, Catherine J Grier, Emily Griffith, Hong Guo, Julien Guy, Massinissa Hadjara, Paul Harding, Sten Hasselquist, Christian R Hayes, Fred Hearty, Jesus Hernandez, Lewis Hill, David W Hogg, Jon A Holtzman, Danny Horta, Bau-Ching Hsieh, Chin-Hao Hsu, Yun-Hsin Hsu, Daniel Huber, Marc Huertas-Company, Brian Hutchinson, Ho Seong Hwang, Hector J Ibarra-Medel, Jacob Ider Chitham, Gabriele S Ilha, Julie Imig, Will Jaekle, Tharindu Jayasinghe, Xihan Ji, Jennifer A Johnson, Amy Jones, Henrik Jonsson, Ivan Katkov, Arman Khalatyan, Karen Kinemuchi, Shobhit Kisku, Johan H Knapen, Jean-Paul Kneib, Juna A Kollmeier, Miranda Kong, Marina Kounkel, Kathryn Kreckel, Dhanesh Krishnarao, Ivan Lacerna, Richard R Lane, Rachel Langgin, Ramon Lavender, David R Law, Daniel Lazarz, Henry W Leung, Ho-Hin Leung, Hannah M Lewis, Cheng Li, Ran Li, Jianhui Lian, Fu-Heng Liang, Lihwai Lin, Yen-Ting Lin, Sicheng Lin, Chris Lintott, Dan Long, Penelope Longa-Pena, Carlos Lopez-Coba, Shengdong Lu, Britt F Lundgren, Yuanze Luo, J Ted Mackereth, Axel de la Macorra, Suvrath Mahadevan, Steven R Majewski, Arturo Manchado, Travis Mandeville, Claudia Maraston, Berta Margalef-Bentabol, Thomas Masseron, Karen L Masters, Savita Mathur, Richard M McDermid, Myles Mckay, Andrea Merloni, Michael Merrifield, Szabolcs Meszaros, Andrea Miglio, Francesco Di Mille, Dante Minniti, Rebecca Minsley, Antonela Monachesi, Jeongin Moon, Benoit Mosser, John Mulchaey, Demitri Muna, Ricardo R Munoz, Adam D Myers, Natalie Myers, Seshadri Nadathur, Preethi Nair, Kirpal Nandra, Justus Neumann, Jeffrey A Newman, David L Nidever, Farnik Nikakhtar, Christian Nitschelm, Julia E O'Connell, Luis Garma-Oehmichen, Gabriel Luan Souza de Oliveira, Richard Olney, Daniel Oravetz, Mario Ortigoza-Urdaneta, Yeisson Osorio, Justin Otter, Zachary J Pace, Nelson Padilla, Kaike Pan, Hsi-An Pan, Taniya Parikh, James Parker, Sebastien Peirani, Karla Pena Ramirez, Samantha Penny, Will J Percival, Ismael Perez-Fournon, Marc Pinsonneault, Frederick Poidevin, Vijith Jacob Poovelil, Adrian M Price-Whelan, Anna Barbara de Andrade Queiroz, M Jordan Raddick, Amy Ray, Sandro Barboza Rembold, Nicole Riddle, Rogemar A Riffel, Rogerio Riffel, Hans-Walter Rix, Annie C Robin, Aldo Rodriguez-Puebla, Alexandre Roman-Lopes, Carlos Roman-Zuniga, Benjamin Rose, Ashley J Ross, Graziano Rossi, Kate HR Rubin, Mara Salvato, Sebastian F Sanchez, Jose R Sanchez-Gallego, Robyn Sanderson, Felipe Antonio Santana Rojas, Edgar Sarceno, Regina Sarmiento, Conor Sayres, Elizaveta Sazonova, Adam L Schaefer, Ricardo Schiavon, David J Schlegel, Donald P Schneider, Mathias Schultheis, Axel Schwope, Aldo Serenelli, Javier Serna, Zhengyi Shao, Griffin Shapiro, Anubhav Sharma, Yue Shen, Matthew Shetrone, Yiping Shu, Joshua D Simon, MF Skrutskie, Rebecca Smethurst, Verne Smith, Jennifer Sobeck, Taylor Spoo, Dani Sprague, David V Stark, Keivan G Stassun, Matthias Steinmetz, Dennis Stello, Alexander Stone-Martinez, Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann, Guy S Stringfellow, Amelia Stutz, Yung-Chau Su, Manuchehr Taghizadeh-Popp, Michael S Talbot, Jamie Tayar, Eduardo Telles, Johanna Teske, Ani Thakar, Christopher Theissen, Daniel Thomas, Andrew Tkachenko, Rita Tojeiro, Hector Hernandez Toledo, Nicholas W Troup, Jonathan R Trump, James Trussler, Jacqueline Turner, Sarah Tuttle, Eduardo Unda-Sanzana, Jose Antonio Vazquez-Mata, Marica Valentini, Octavio Valenzuela, Jaime Vargas-Gonzalez, Mariana Vargas-Magana, Pablo Vera Alfaro, Sandro Villanova, Fiorenzo Vincenzo, David Wake, Jack T Warfield, Jessica Diane Washington, Benjamin Alan Weaver, Anne-Marie Weijmans, David H Weinberg, Achim Weiss, Kyle B Westfall, Vivienne Wild, Matthew C Wilde, John C Wilson, Robert F Wilson, Mikayla Wilson, Julien Wolf, WM Wood-Vasey, Renbin Yan, Olga Zamora, Gail Zasowski, Kai Zhang, Cheng Zhao, Zheng Zheng, Zheng Zheng, Kai Zhu

Erratum: “Resolved Nuclear Kinematics Link the Formation and Growth of Nuclear Star Clusters with the Evolution of Their Early and Late-type Hosts” (2021, ApJ, 921, 8)

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 923:2 (2021) 283

Authors:

Francesca Pinna, Nadine Neumayer, Anil Seth, Eric Emsellem, Dieu D Nguyen, Torsten Böker, Michele Cappellari, Richard M McDermid, Karina Voggel, C Jakob Walcher

Rotation Curves in z ∼ 1–2 Star-forming Disks: Comparison of Dark Matter Fractions and Disk Properties for Different Fitting Methods

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 922:2 (2021) 143

Authors:

SH Price, TT Shimizu, R Genzel, H Übler, NM Förster Schreiber, LJ Tacconi, RI Davies, RT Coogan, D Lutz, S Wuyts, E Wisnioski, A Nestor, A Sternberg, A Burkert, R Bender, A Contursi, RL Davies, R Herrera-Camus, M-J Lee, T Naab, R Neri, A Renzini, R Saglia, A Schruba, K Schuster

The SAMI Galaxy Survey: trends in [α/Fe] as a function of morphology and environment

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 510:1 (2021) 1541-1556

Authors:

Peter J Watson, Roger L Davies, Sarah Brough, Scott M Croom, Francesco D'Eugenio, Karl Glazebrook, Brent Groves, Angel R Lopez-Sanchez, Jesse van de Sande, Nicholas Scott, Sam P Vaughan, Jakob Walcher, Joss Bland-Hawthorn, Julia J Bryant, Michael Goodwin, Jon S Lawrence, Nuria PF Lorente, Matt S Owers, Samuel Richards

Abstract:

We present a new set of index-based measurements of [α/Fe] for a sample of 2093 galaxies in the SAMI Galaxy Survey. Following earlier work, we fit a global relation between [α/Fe] and the galaxy velocity dispersion σ for red sequence galaxies, [α/Fe]=(0.378±0.009)log10(σ/100)+(0.155±0.003)⁠. We observe a correlation between the residuals and the local environmental surface density, whereas no such relation exists for blue cloud galaxies. In the full sample, we find that elliptical galaxies in high-density environments are α-enhanced by up to 0.057 ± 0.014 dex at velocity dispersions σ < 100 km s−1, compared with those in low-density environments. This α-enhancement is morphology-dependent, with the offset decreasing along the Hubble sequence towards spirals, which have an offset of 0.019 ± 0.014 dex. At low velocity dispersion and controlling for morphology, we estimate that star formation in high-density environments is truncated ∼1 Gyr earlier than in low-density environments. For elliptical galaxies only, we find support for a parabolic relationship between [α/Fe] and σ, with an environmental α-enhancement of at least 0.03 dex. This suggests strong contributions from both environment and mass-based quenching mechanisms. However, there is no evidence for this behaviour in later morphological types.