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| author | Luo, Yifei Leauthaud, Alexie Greene, Jenny Huang, Song Kado-Fong, Erin Danieli, Shany Li, Ting S. Li, Jiaxuan Blanco, Diana Wasleske, Erik J. Wick, Joseph Mintz, Abby Guan, Runquan Peter, Annika H. G. Baldassare, Vivienne Brooks, Alyson Banerjee, Arka Bhattacharyya, Joy Cai, Zheng Chen, Xinjun Gunn, Jim Johnson, Sean D. Kelvin, Lee S. Li, Mingyu Lin, Xiaojing Lupton, Robert Mace, Charlie Medina, Gustavo E. Read, Justin Rosado, Rodrigo Cordova Seifert, Allen |
| author_facet | Luo, Yifei Leauthaud, Alexie Greene, Jenny Huang, Song Kado-Fong, Erin Danieli, Shany Li, Ting S. Li, Jiaxuan Blanco, Diana Wasleske, Erik J. Wick, Joseph Mintz, Abby Guan, Runquan Peter, Annika H. G. Baldassare, Vivienne Brooks, Alyson Banerjee, Arka Bhattacharyya, Joy Cai, Zheng Chen, Xinjun Gunn, Jim Johnson, Sean D. Kelvin, Lee S. Li, Mingyu Lin, Xiaojing Lupton, Robert Mace, Charlie Medina, Gustavo E. Read, Justin Rosado, Rodrigo Cordova Seifert, Allen |
| contents | The Merian survey is mapping $\sim$ 850 degrees$^2$ of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Strategic Survey Program (HSC-SSP) wide layer with two medium-band filters on the 4-meter Victor M. Blanco telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, with the goal of carrying the first high signal-to-noise (S/N) measurements of weak gravitational lensing around dwarf galaxies. This paper presents the design of the Merian filter set: N708 ($λ_c = 7080 \unicode{x212B}$, $Δλ= 275\unicode{x212B}$) and N540 ($λ_c = 5400\unicode{x212B}$, $Δλ= 210\unicode{x212B}$). The central wavelengths and filter widths of N708 and N540 were designed to detect the $\rm Hα$ and $\rm [OIII]$ emission lines of galaxies in the mass range $8<\rm \log M_*/M_\odot<9$ by comparing Merian fluxes with HSC broad-band fluxes. Our filter design takes into account the weak lensing S/N and photometric redshift performance. Our simulations predict that Merian will yield a sample of $\sim$ 85,000 star-forming dwarf galaxies with a photometric redshift accuracy of $σ_{Δz/(1+z)}\sim 0.01$ and an outlier fraction of $η=2.8\%$ over the redshift range $0.058<z<0.10$. With 60 full nights on the Blanco/Dark Energy Camera (DECam), the Merian survey is predicted to measure the average weak lensing profile around dwarf galaxies with lensing $\rm S/N \sim 32$ within $r<0.5$ Mpc and lensing $\rm S/N \sim 90$ within $r<1.0$ Mpc. This unprecedented sample of star-forming dwarf galaxies will allow for studies of the interplay between dark matter and stellar feedback and their roles in the evolution of dwarf galaxies. |
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| spellingShingle | The Merian Survey: Design, Construction, and Characterization of a Filter Set Optimized to Find Dwarf Galaxies and Measure their Dark Matter Halo Properties with Weak Lensing Luo, Yifei Leauthaud, Alexie Greene, Jenny Huang, Song Kado-Fong, Erin Danieli, Shany Li, Ting S. Li, Jiaxuan Blanco, Diana Wasleske, Erik J. Wick, Joseph Mintz, Abby Guan, Runquan Peter, Annika H. G. Baldassare, Vivienne Brooks, Alyson Banerjee, Arka Bhattacharyya, Joy Cai, Zheng Chen, Xinjun Gunn, Jim Johnson, Sean D. Kelvin, Lee S. Li, Mingyu Lin, Xiaojing Lupton, Robert Mace, Charlie Medina, Gustavo E. Read, Justin Rosado, Rodrigo Cordova Seifert, Allen Astrophysics of Galaxies Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics The Merian survey is mapping $\sim$ 850 degrees$^2$ of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Strategic Survey Program (HSC-SSP) wide layer with two medium-band filters on the 4-meter Victor M. Blanco telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, with the goal of carrying the first high signal-to-noise (S/N) measurements of weak gravitational lensing around dwarf galaxies. This paper presents the design of the Merian filter set: N708 ($λ_c = 7080 \unicode{x212B}$, $Δλ= 275\unicode{x212B}$) and N540 ($λ_c = 5400\unicode{x212B}$, $Δλ= 210\unicode{x212B}$). The central wavelengths and filter widths of N708 and N540 were designed to detect the $\rm Hα$ and $\rm [OIII]$ emission lines of galaxies in the mass range $8<\rm \log M_*/M_\odot<9$ by comparing Merian fluxes with HSC broad-band fluxes. Our filter design takes into account the weak lensing S/N and photometric redshift performance. Our simulations predict that Merian will yield a sample of $\sim$ 85,000 star-forming dwarf galaxies with a photometric redshift accuracy of $σ_{Δz/(1+z)}\sim 0.01$ and an outlier fraction of $η=2.8\%$ over the redshift range $0.058<z<0.10$. With 60 full nights on the Blanco/Dark Energy Camera (DECam), the Merian survey is predicted to measure the average weak lensing profile around dwarf galaxies with lensing $\rm S/N \sim 32$ within $r<0.5$ Mpc and lensing $\rm S/N \sim 90$ within $r<1.0$ Mpc. This unprecedented sample of star-forming dwarf galaxies will allow for studies of the interplay between dark matter and stellar feedback and their roles in the evolution of dwarf galaxies. |
| title | The Merian Survey: Design, Construction, and Characterization of a Filter Set Optimized to Find Dwarf Galaxies and Measure their Dark Matter Halo Properties with Weak Lensing |
| topic | Astrophysics of Galaxies Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.19310 |