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Paper: The Prism Multi-Object Survey (PRIMUS)
Volume: 423, Galaxy Wars: Star Formation and Stellar Populations in Interacting Galaxies
Page: 297
Authors: Wong, K.; Blanton, M.; Burles, S.; Coil, A.; Cool, R.; Eisenstein, D.; Moustakas, J.; Rujopakarn, W.; Zhu, G.
Abstract: The Prism Multi-Object Survey (PRIMUS) is a galaxy redshift survey covering ∼10 square degrees to a flux limit of i ∼ 23 mag. We acquire roughly 200,000 spectra of galaxies out to z ∼ 1 in fields with existing multiwavelength data in the UV, X-ray, and infrared. By mutiplexing in the wavelength direction, we sacrifice spectral resolution for throughput, allowing us to observe ∼3000 objects per mask for 121 masks over just 39 dark nights at Magellan. Our goal is to combine our redshifts with the existing data to study various aspects of galaxy evolution with redshift, such as star formation rates, stellar mass, luminosity functions, and clustering properties. One of the initial science projects will be to use UV data from the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) to derive specific star formation rates for close galaxy pairs (projected separation ≤ 50 h-1 kpc) and compare the enhancement of UV luminosity to isolated galaxies in the field. We will use our redshifts to identify interlopers that are close in projected separation but separated in redshift space to improve the quality of our sample.
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