Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Data Release 4 and the z < 0.1 total and z < 0.08 morphological galaxy stellar mass functions
The University of Western Australia · International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research · +42 more institutions
Abstract
ABSTRACT In Galaxy And Mass Assembly Data Release 4 (GAMA DR4), we make available our full spectroscopic redshift sample. This includes 248 682 galaxy spectra, and, in combination with earlier surveys, results in 330 542 redshifts across five sky regions covering ∼250 deg2. The redshift density, is the highest available over such a sustained area, has exceptionally high completeness (95 per cent to rKiDS = 19.65 mag), and is well-suited for the study of galaxy mergers, galaxy groups, and the low redshift (z < 0.25) galaxy population. DR4 includes 32 value-added tables or Data Management Units (DMUs) that provide a number of measured and derived data products including GALEX, ESO KiDS, ESO VIKING, WISE,…
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Authors
70- SPSimon P. DriverCorresponding
The University of Western Australia, International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
- SBSabine Bellstedt
The University of Western Australia, International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
- ASA. S. G. Robotham
The University of Western Australia, International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
- IKI. K. Baldry
Liverpool John Moores University
- LJL. J. M. Davies
The University of Western Australia, International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Galaxy
- Stellar mass
- Redshift
- Astronomy
- Galaxy formation and evolution
- Lenticular galaxy
Funding
- AVAlexander von Humboldt-StiftungAward: H2020
- CICalifornia Institute of Technology
- BIBritish Interplanetary SocietyAwards: ST/S002502/1, ST/R002371/1, ST/P002293/1
- AGAustralian GovernmentAward: FL180100168
- UOUniversity of St Andrews
- DUDurham UniversityAwards: ST/R000832/1, ST/S002502/1, ST/R002371/1, ST/P002293/1
- DFDeutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftAwards: 770935, 1495/5-1, Hi 1495/5-1
- BFBundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
- NONederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk OnderzoekAward: 621.016.402
- MMax-Planck-Gesellschaft
- ESEuropean Southern ObservatoryAwards: 177.A-3017, 177.A-3018, 179.A-2004
- H2Horizon 2020 Framework ProgrammeAwards: 786910, 683184
- SAScience and Technology Facilities CouncilAwards: ST/R000700/1, ST/T000171/1, ST/P002293/1, ST/S002502/1, ST/R000832, 2018/30/E/ST9/00698,, ST/R000972/1, ST/R002371/1, 2020/38/E/ST9/00395, DIR/WK/2018/12, ST/R000832/1, ST/P002293/1, ST/R000840/1, ST/T000414/1, 2018/31/G/ST9/03388, ST/S002502/1, ST/V00087X/1, 695671, ST/R002371/1
- ARAustralian Research Council
- HEH2020 European Research CouncilAwards: 683184, 647112, GA 786910, 770935, 695671