The NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey covers two 9 square degree fields to faint optical and near-IR magnitudes. It's main goal is to study the evolution of galaxies in the context of their clustering properties. The northern survey field has become the target of numerous multi-wavelength studies spanning the entire electromagnetic spectrum and will enable a host of studies into the origin and evolution of galaxies. I will report on recent studies related to galaxy evolution and clustering based on our survey data.
Friday, 14 November 2003
11:00am
Array Operations Center Auditorium
Local Host: Frazer Owen