IAU02265
Presentation type requested: ORAL
2MASS: A NEW MAP OF THE NEARBY UNIVERSE
John Huchra
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
The Two Micron All-Sky Survey was conceived over a
decade ago for the express purpose of mapping the
Milky Way and the Universe nearby. 2MASS is now
complete and the final data products, incuding the
extended source catalog (XSC), have been released. The
XSC contains nearly a million galaxies to the stated
completness goal of K=13.5. While the catalog becomes
incomplete at the faintest magnitudes and lowest galactic latitudes due to confusion, at the bright end the catalog is essentially complete down to very low latitudes (b less than 5 degrees), which makes it an excellent survey for the distribution of matter in the nearby Universe.
Redshift information is now nearly complete for
the 24,000 galaxies brighter than k=11.25. We now
have an amazing census of galaxy (baryonic mass)
concentrations over the whole sky and inside z=0.04.
Several new structures are elucidated and the
characteristics of the structures are described.
We also examine the match between the predicted
gravitational velocity vector of the Local Group
and the motions determined by other experiments
including the CMB dipole.
Jarrett Thomas , Skrustkie Michael , Cutri Roc , Schneider Stephen , Macri Lucas , Steining Rae , Mader Jeff
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