The ESO Slice Project (ESP) galaxy redshift survey. I. Description and first results.
Abstract
The ESO Slice Project (ESP) is a galaxy redshift survey we have recently completed as an ESO Key-Project. The ESP covers 23.3 square degrees in a region close to the South Galactic Pole. The survey is nearly complete (85%) to the limiting magnitude b_J_=19.4 and consists of 3342 galaxies with reliable redshift determination. In this paper, the first in a series that will present the results of the ESP survey, we describe the main characteristics of the survey and briefly discuss the properties of the galaxy sample. From a preliminary spectral analysis of a large sub-sample of 2550 galaxies we find that the fraction of actively star-forming galaxies increases from a few percent for the brightest galaxies up to about 40% for the galaxies fainter than M=-16.5+5logh . The most outstanding feature in the ESP redshift distribution is a very significant peak at z=~0.1. The detection of similar peaks, at the same distance, in other surveys in the same region of the sky, suggests the presence of a large bidimensional structure perpendicular to the line of sight. The minimum size of this structure would be of the order of 100x50h^-1^Mpc , comparable with the size of the Great Wall.
- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- September 1997
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/9704097
- Bibcode:
- 1997A&A...325..954V
- Keywords:
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- GALAXIES: DISTANCES AND REDSHIFTS;
- LUMINOSITY FUNCTION;
- COSMOLOGY: OBSERVATIONS;
- LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE OF THE UNIVERSE;
- Astrophysics
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