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description: 'The "VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey" (VIPERS) mapped the
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spatial distribution of over 90,000 galaxies at z~1, using the VIMOS spectrograph
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at the Very Large Telescope, covering nearly 24 square degrees. It optimized multi-band
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photometry and VIMOS''s multiplexing capability to focus on the 0.5 < z < 1.2 redshift
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\ Bolzonella, M and De La Torre, S and Abbas, U and Adami, C and Arnouts, S and\
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\ Bottini, D and others},\n journal={Astronomy \\& Astrophysics},\n volume={609},\n\
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\ pages={A84},\n year={2018},\n publisher={EDP Sciences}\n}\n"
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# Vipers Dataset
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The "VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey" (VIPERS) mapped the spatial distribution of over 90,000 galaxies at z~1, using the VIMOS spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope, covering nearly 24 square degrees. It optimized multi-band photometry and VIMOS's multiplexing capability to focus on the 0.5 < z < 1.2 redshift range, producing a data set comparable to local universe surveys like SDSS and 2dFGRS.
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title={The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS)-Full spectroscopic data and auxiliary information release (PDR-2)},
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author={Scodeggio, MARCO and Guzzo, L and Garilli, BIANCA and Granett, BR and Bolzonella, M and De La Torre, S and Abbas, U and Adami, C and Arnouts, S and Bottini, D and others},
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description: 'The "VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey" (VIPERS) mapped the
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spatial distribution of over 90,000 galaxies at z~1, using the VIMOS spectrograph
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\ Bolzonella, M and De La Torre, S and Abbas, U and Adami, C and Arnouts, S and\
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\ Bottini, D and others},\n journal={Astronomy \\& Astrophysics},\n volume={609},\n\
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# Vipers Dataset
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The "VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey" (VIPERS) mapped the spatial distribution of over 90,000 galaxies at z~1, using the VIMOS spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope, covering nearly 24 square degrees. It optimized multi-band photometry and VIMOS's multiplexing capability to focus on the 0.5 < z < 1.2 redshift range, producing a data set comparable to local universe surveys like SDSS and 2dFGRS.
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@article{scodeggio2018vimos,
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title={The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS)-Full spectroscopic data and auxiliary information release (PDR-2)},
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author={Scodeggio, MARCO and Guzzo, L and Garilli, BIANCA and Granett, BR and Bolzonella, M and De La Torre, S and Abbas, U and Adami, C and Arnouts, S and Bottini, D and others},
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journal={Astronomy \& Astrophysics},
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publisher={EDP Sciences}
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