Bibcode
Ahumada, A. V.; Minniti, D.; Adamson, A.; Bandyopadhyay, R.; Barbá, R.; Barbuy, B.; Barlow, M.; Bedin, L.; Bica, E.; Borissova, J.; Bronfman, L.; Carraro, G.; Casassus, S.; Catelan, M.; Clariá, J.; Cropper, M.; Dalton, N.; de Grijs, R.; Drew, J.; Eisloeffel, J.; Emerson, J.; Fabregat, J.; García, P.; Geisler, D.; Giannini, T.; Gieren, W.; Goldman, B.; Gosling, A.; Groot, P.; Hambly, N.; Hoare, M.; Irwin, M.; Ivanov, V.; Kerber, L.; Kurtev, R.; Longmore, A.; López-Corredoira, M.; Lucas, P.; Lucey, J.; McGowan, K.; Mennickent, R.; Messineo, M.; Mirabel, F.; Monaco, L.; Morelli, L.; Naylor, T.; Pietrzynski, G.; Pignata, G.; Rejkuba, M.; Ruiz, M. T.; Saviane, I.; Schreiber, M.; Schroeder, A.; Stephens, A.; Tappert, C.; Thompson, M.; Vanzi, L.; Walton, N.; White, G.; Zijlstra, A.; Zoccali, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Exploiting Large Surveys for Galactic Astronomy, 26th meeting of the IAU, Joint Discussion 13, 22-23 August 2006, Prague, Czech Republic, JD13, #50
Fecha de publicación:
8
2006
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Descripción
We describe a proposal for a public IR variability survey of the entire
Milky Way Bulge and a large portion of the Southern Galactic Plane with
VISTA at ESO Paranal Observatory. The survey will take about 180 nights,
covering 5×10^8 point sources within an area of about 600 sq deg,
including 40 known globular clusters and more than one hundred known
open clusters. The final products of our VVV survey will be a deep IR
atlas of the bulge and inner disk, along with a catalogue of more than a
million variable point sources. These will allow to map the 3-D
structure of the bulge and inner disk (unlike single epoch surveys that
only give 2-D maps) using well understood primary distance indicators
such as RR-Lyrae stars, and to obtain important information on the age
of the Milky Way stellar populations. The survey will also detect
hundreds of star formation regions, and allow to examine the
environmental dependence of star formation. The VISTA observations will
be combined with data from MACHO, OGLE, EROS, 2MASS, DENIS, VST,
SPITZER, HST, CHANDRA, INTEGRAL and ALMA for a complete understanding of
the variable sources in the inner Milky Way. Several important
implications for the history of the Milky Way, for globular cluster
evolution, for the population census of the bulge and center, and for
pulsation theory would follow from this survey.