The peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions - II. The spectroscopic data
We present the spectroscopic data for the galaxies studied in the EFAR project, which is designed to measure the properties and peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions. We have obtained 1319 spectra of 714 early-type galaxies over 33 observing runs on 10 different telescopes....
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author | Wegner, C Colless, M Saglia, R McMahan, R Davies, R Burstein, D Baggley, G |
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description | We present the spectroscopic data for the galaxies studied in the EFAR project, which is designed to measure the properties and peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions. We have obtained 1319 spectra of 714 early-type galaxies over 33 observing runs on 10 different telescopes. We describe the observations and data reductions used to measure redshifts, velocity dispersions and the Mgb and Mg2 Lick linestrength indices. Detailed simulations and intercomparison of the large number of repeat observations lead to reliable error estimates for all quantities. The measurements from different observing runs are calibrated to a common zero-point or scale before being combined, yielding a total of 706 redshifts, 676 velocity dispersions, 676 Mgb linestrengths and 582 Mg2 linestrengths. The median estimated errors in the combined measurements are Δcz = 20 km s-1. Δσ/σ = 9.1 per cent, ΔMgb/Mgb = 7.2 per cent and ΔMg2 = 0.015 mag. Comparison of our measurements with published data sets shows no systematic errors in the redshifts or velocity dispersions, and only small zero-point corrections to bring our linestrengths on to the standard Lick system. We have assigned galaxies to physical clusters by examining the line-of-sight velocity distributions based on EFAR and ZCAT redshifts, together with the projected distributions on the sky. We derive mean redshifts and velocity dispersions for these clusters, which will be used in estimating distances and peculiar velocities and to test for trends in the galaxy population with cluster mass. The spectroscopic parameters presented here for 706 galaxies combine high-quality data, uniform reduction and measurement procedures, and detailed error analysis. They form the largest single set of velocity dispersions and linestrengths for early-type galaxies published to date. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:bbffb111-8857-430c-95c6-b4af504215752022-03-27T05:21:10ZThe peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions - II. The spectroscopic dataJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:bbffb111-8857-430c-95c6-b4af50421575EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1999Wegner, CColless, MSaglia, RMcMahan, RDavies, RBurstein, DBaggley, GWe present the spectroscopic data for the galaxies studied in the EFAR project, which is designed to measure the properties and peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions. We have obtained 1319 spectra of 714 early-type galaxies over 33 observing runs on 10 different telescopes. We describe the observations and data reductions used to measure redshifts, velocity dispersions and the Mgb and Mg2 Lick linestrength indices. Detailed simulations and intercomparison of the large number of repeat observations lead to reliable error estimates for all quantities. The measurements from different observing runs are calibrated to a common zero-point or scale before being combined, yielding a total of 706 redshifts, 676 velocity dispersions, 676 Mgb linestrengths and 582 Mg2 linestrengths. The median estimated errors in the combined measurements are Δcz = 20 km s-1. Δσ/σ = 9.1 per cent, ΔMgb/Mgb = 7.2 per cent and ΔMg2 = 0.015 mag. Comparison of our measurements with published data sets shows no systematic errors in the redshifts or velocity dispersions, and only small zero-point corrections to bring our linestrengths on to the standard Lick system. We have assigned galaxies to physical clusters by examining the line-of-sight velocity distributions based on EFAR and ZCAT redshifts, together with the projected distributions on the sky. We derive mean redshifts and velocity dispersions for these clusters, which will be used in estimating distances and peculiar velocities and to test for trends in the galaxy population with cluster mass. The spectroscopic parameters presented here for 706 galaxies combine high-quality data, uniform reduction and measurement procedures, and detailed error analysis. They form the largest single set of velocity dispersions and linestrengths for early-type galaxies published to date. |
spellingShingle | Wegner, C Colless, M Saglia, R McMahan, R Davies, R Burstein, D Baggley, G The peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions - II. The spectroscopic data |
title | The peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions - II. The spectroscopic data |
title_full | The peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions - II. The spectroscopic data |
title_fullStr | The peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions - II. The spectroscopic data |
title_full_unstemmed | The peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions - II. The spectroscopic data |
title_short | The peculiar motions of early-type galaxies in two distant regions - II. The spectroscopic data |
title_sort | peculiar motions of early type galaxies in two distant regions ii the spectroscopic data |
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