Information on resource 'ASPIC VIPERS'
Photometry, physical parameters and spectral features of VIPERS PDR-2
sources.
This resource contains the VIMOS Public Extragalactic Survey (VIPERS )
second data release catalogue supplemented by value-added products generated
by ASPIC .
The tabular data is composed of data from several origins:
- The VIPERS catalogue (Scodeggio et al., 2018);
- Photometry and physical properties from the VIPERS Multi-Lambda Survey
(VIPERS-MLS , Moutard et al., 2016);
- Physical properties computed by processing the photometric catalogue with
Le Phare and CIGALE through the GAZPAR service;
- Line informations obtained by processing the spectra with the Slinefit
software (Schreiber et al., 2018).
On a part of the VIPERS W1 field, there are VISTA-VIDEO observations. This
resource contains a w1 table with all the W1 sources, and a w1_video table
with the VISTA-VIDEO data added and used for the physical property analysis.
You will find more information about the data on the ASPIC web site.
ASPIC
ASPIC (Archives Spectrophotométriques Publiques Intégrées au CeSAM) is the
public spectro-photometric archive of the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de
Marseille data-centre (CeSAM, Centre de donnéeS Astrophysiques de
Marseille). We give access to spectro-photometric data with value additions
like physical parameters, photometric redshifts, and spectra line
measurements.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We kindly request all papers using VIPERS data to add the following text
to their acknowledgement section: This paper uses data from the VIMOS Public
Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS). VIPERS has been performed using the
ESO Very Large Telescope, under the "Large Programme" 182.A-0886. The
participating institutions and funding agencies are listed at
http://vipers.inaf.it
- VIPERS-MLS acknowledgements:
This work is based in part on observations obtained with WIRCam, a joint
project of CFHT, Taiwan, Korea, Canada and France. The CFHT is operated by
the National Research Council (NRC) of Canada, the Institut National des
Science de l’Univers of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
(CNRS) of France, and the University of Hawaii. This work is based in part
on observations made with the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX). GALEX is
a NASA Small Explorer, whose mission was developed in cooperation with the
Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) of France and the Korean Ministry
of Science and Technology. GALEX is operated for NASA by the California
Institute of Technology under NASA contract NAS5-98034. This work is based
in part on data products produced at TERAPIX available at the Canadian
Astronomy Data Centre as part of the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy
Survey, a collaborative project of NRC and CNRS. The TERAPIX team has
performed the reduction of all the WIRCAM images and the preparation of the
catalogues matched with the T0007 CFHTLS data release.
Research work benefiting from the use of ASPIC data at CeSAM should include
the following acknowledgement in publications: “This research has made use
of the ASPIC database, operated at CeSAM/LAM, Marseille, France.”
Services defined within this resource descriptor
Tables defined within this resource descriptor
- aspic_vipers.w1 – queryable through TAP and ADQL
VIPERS PDR-2 photometry, physical parameters, and spectral features of
sources on W1 field.
- aspic_vipers.w1_video – queryable through TAP and ADQL
VIPERS PDR-2 photometry, physical parameters, and spectral features of
sources on W1-VIDEO field.
- aspic_vipers.w4 – queryable through TAP and ADQL
VIPERS PDR-2 photometry, physical parameters, and spectral features of
sources on W4 field.
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