VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV): The public ESO near-IR variability survey of the Milky Way
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VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV): The public ESO near-IR variability survey of the Milky Way
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- Minniti, D.;
- Lucas, P. W.;
- Emerson, J. P.;
- Saito, R. K.;
- Hempel Leyton, Marie Claire;
- Pietrukowicz, P.;
- Ahumada, A. V.;
- Alonso, M. V.;
- Alonso-García, J.;
- Arias, José I.;
- Bandyopadhyay, R. M.;
- Barbá, R. H.;
- Barbuy, B.;
- Bedin, Luigi R.;
- Bica, E.;
- Borissova, J.;
- Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo;
- Carraro, Giovanni;
- Catelan, M.;
- Clariá, J. J.;
- Cross, N.;
- Grijs, R. de;
- Dékány, I.;
- Drew, J. E.;
- Fariña, C.;
- Feinstein, C.;
- Fernández Lajús, E.;
- Gamen, R. C.;
- Geisle, D.;
- Gieren, W.;
- Goldman, B.;
- Gonzalez, O. A.;
- Gunthardt, G.;
- Gurovich, S.;
- Hambly, N. C.;
- Irwin, M. J.;
- Ivanov, V. D.;
- Jordán, A.;
- Kerins, E.;
- Kinemuchi, K.;
- Kurtev, R.;
- López Corredoira, M.;
- Maccarone, Thomas J.;
- Masetti, N.;
- Merlo, D.;
- Messineo, M.;
- Mirabel, I. F.;
- Monaco, L.;
- Morelli, L.;
- Padilla, N.;
- Palma, T.;
- Parisi, M. C.;
- Pignata Libralato, Giuliano;
- Rejkuba, M.;
- Roman-Lopes, A.;
- Sale, S. E.;
- Schreiber, M. R.;
- Schröder, A. C.;
- Smith, M.;
- Sodré Jr., L.;
- Soto, M.;
- Tamura, M.;
- Tappert, C.;
- Thompson, M. A.;
- Toledo, I.;
- Zoccali, M.;
Abstract
We describe the public ESO near-IR variability survey (VVV) scanning
the Milky Way bulge and an adjacent section of the mid-plane where star
formation activity is high. The survey will take 1929 hours of observations
with the 4-metre VISTA telescope during five years (2010 − 2014), covering
109 point sources across an area of 520 deg2, including 33 known globular
clusters and 350 open clusters. The final product will be a deep near-IR atlas
in five passbands (0.9−2.5 μm) and a catalogue of more than 106 variable
point sources. Unlike single-epoch surveys that, in most cases, only produce
2-Dmaps, the VVV variable star survey will enable the construction of a 3-D
map of the surveyed region using well-understood distance indicators such as RR Lyrae stars, and Cepheids. It will yield important information on the
ages of the populations. The observations will be combined with data from
MACHO, OGLE, EROS, VST, Spitzer, HST, Chandra, INTEGRAL, WISE,
Fermi LAT, XMM-Newton, GAIA and ALMA for a complete understanding
of the variable sources in the inner Milky Way. This public survey will provide
data available to the whole community and therefore will enable further
studies of the history of the Milky Way, its globular cluster evolution, and
the population census of the Galactic Bulge and center, as well as the investigations
of the star forming regions in the disk. The combined variable star
catalogues will have important implications for theoretical investigations of
pulsation properties of stars.
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This work is supported by MIDEPLAN’s
Programa Iniciativa Cient´ıfica Milenio through grant P07-021-F, awarded
to The Milky Way Millennium Nucleus; by the BASAL Center for Astrophysics
and Associated Technologies PFB-06; by the FONDAP Center for Astrophysics N.
15010003; and by FONDECYT N. 1090213 and 1071002. R. H. Barb´a, G. Gunthardt
and M. Soto acknowledge support from CONICYT through Gemini Project
N. 32080001. J. Borissova and R. Kurtev acknowledge support from FONDECYT
N. 1080086 and 1080154. G. Pignata acknowledges support from the Millenium
Center for Supernova Science through MIDEPLAN grant P06-045-F and Comit-
Mixto ESO-Gobierno de Chile.
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