2006
DOI: 10.1117/12.671352
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“…This ESO public survey relies on the VIRCAM camera (Dalton et al 2006) of the ESO VISTA telescope (Emerson, McPherson & Sutherland 2006) to obtain deep NIR photometric data in the Y , J and Ks filters. The main aims are: i) to reconstruct the spatially-resolved star-formation history (SFH) and ii) to infer an accurate 3D map of the whole Magellanic system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This ESO public survey relies on the VIRCAM camera (Dalton et al 2006) of the ESO VISTA telescope (Emerson, McPherson & Sutherland 2006) to obtain deep NIR photometric data in the Y , J and Ks filters. The main aims are: i) to reconstruct the spatially-resolved star-formation history (SFH) and ii) to infer an accurate 3D map of the whole Magellanic system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To obtain optical, mid-IR, and far-IR photometry for the XMM-ATLAS sources, we cross-matched the X-ray catalogue with the SDSS-DR13 (Albareti et al 2015), the WISE (Wright et al 2010), and the VISTA-VIKING catalogues (Emerson et al 2006;Dalton et al 2006) with the ARCHES cross-correlation tool xmatch, which symmetrically matches an arbitrary number of catalogues providing a Bayesian probability of association or non-association (Pineau 2016). xmatch associates one or more tuples with each X-ray source, including possible counterparts in VISTA and/or WISE, with the corresponding probability.…”
Section: X-ray Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survey was carried out with VISTA (Visual and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy; Emerson et al 2006), which is the ESO 4.1 m telescope located on Cerro Paranal. This telescope is equipped with VIRCAM (VISTA InfraRed CAMera; Dalton et al 2006), which is a wide field near-infrared imager producing ∼1 × 1.5 deg 2 tiles 2 .…”
Section: Vvv Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%