Speaker
Silvia Bonoli
(Donostia International Physics Center)
Description
The J-PAS survey has started to observe wide areas of the Northern Sky with its unique set of 56 narrow band filters covering the entire optical wavelength range, providing, effectively, a low resolution spectra for every object detected. In this talk I will present the first J-PAS data and the first scientific results related to cosmology and galaxy evolution studies. I will focus in particular on the excellent photo-z quality that J-PAS can provide, and what that implies for the study of clusters as well as galaxies and quasars across a broad redshift range, stressing the potential of combining J-PAS photospectra with the exquisite Euclid imaging.
Primary authors
Silvia Bonoli
(Donostia International Physics Center)
and the J-PAS collaboration