OzDES multi-object fibre spectroscopy for the Dark Energy Survey: Results and second data release
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Lidman, Chris
Tucker, Brad
Davis, T M
Uddin, Syed
Asorey, J
Bolejko, K
Brout, D
Calcino, Josh
Carollo, D
Carr, A
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We present a description of the Australian Dark Energy Survey (OzDES) and summarize
the results from its 6 years of operations. Using the 2dF fibre positioner and AAOmega
spectrograph on the 3.9-m Anglo-Australian Telescope, OzDES has monitored 771 active
galactic nuclei, classified hundreds of supernovae, and obtained redshifts for thousands of
galaxies that hosted a transient within the 10 deep fields of the Dark Energy Survey. We also
present the second OzDES data release, containing the redshifts of almost 30 000 sources,
some as faint as rAB = 24 mag, and 375 000 individual spectra. These data, in combination
with the time-series photometry from the Dark Energy Survey, will be used to measure the
expansion history of the Universe out to z ∼ 1.2 and the masses of hundreds of black holes
out to z ∼ 4. OzDES is a template for future surveys that combine simultaneous monitoring
of targets with wide-field imaging cameras and wide-field multi-object spectrographs.
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