Census of the Local Universe (CLU) Narrow-Band Survey I: Galaxy Catalogs from Preliminary Fields

Abstract

We present the Census of the Local Universe (CLU) narrow-band survey to search for emission-line () galaxies. CLU-~has imaged ≈3π of the sky (26,470~deg2) with 4 narrow-band filters that probe a distance out to 200~Mpc. We have obtained spectroscopic follow-up for galaxy candidates in 14 preliminary fields (101.6~deg2) to characterize the limits and completeness of the survey. In these preliminary fields, CLU can identify emission lines down to an ~flux limit of 10-14~erg~s-1~cm-2 at 90\% completeness, and recovers 83\% (67\%) of the ~flux from catalogued galaxies in our search volume at the =2.5 (=5) color excess levels. The contamination from galaxies with no emission lines is 61\% (12\%) for =2.5 (=5). Also, in the regions of overlap between our preliminary fields and previous emission-line surveys, we recover the majority of the galaxies found in previous surveys and identify an additional ≈300 galaxies. In total, we find 90 galaxies with no previous distance information, several of which are interesting objects: 7 blue compact dwarfs, 1 green pea, and a Seyfert galaxy; we also identified a known planetary nebula. These objects show that the CLU-~survey can be a discovery machine for objects in our own Galaxy and extreme galaxies out to intermediate redshifts. However, the majority of the CLU-~galaxies identified in this work show properties consistent with normal star-forming galaxies. CLU-~galaxies with new redshifts will be added to existing galaxy catalogs to focus the search for the electromagnetic counterpart to gravitational wave events.

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