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X-WR-CALNAME: IAC Talks: Open Astronomy Seminars
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SUMMARY:The current status of the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Sur
 vey [J-PLUS]
DESCRIPTION:The current status of the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe
  Survey [J-PLUS]\nDr. Carlos Hernández Monteagudo\n\nThe&nbsp;Javalambre 
 Photometric Local Universe Survey (aka J-PLUS) has  covered almost 500 squ
 are degrees since it started operations in  November 2015. J-PLUS is condu
 cted by the 80-cm diameter Javalambre  Auxiliary Survey Telescope (JAST/T8
 0), which, despite its modest size,  has a relatively large Field of View 
 (~2 square degrees). The camera  attached to JAST/T80 counts with a system
  of five broad band filters  (u_JAVA, g_SDSS, r_SDSS, i_SDSS, z_SDSS) plus
  seven narrow band filters  (of width ranging from 10 to 20 nm). Four of t
 hese narrow band filters  are centered upon Halpha, Hdelta, Ca Triplet, an
 d OII 3727A (rest  frame).&nbsp; After a strategic redefinition of &nbsp;f
 ilter depths, JAST/T80  should cover the Javalambre sky at a speed of 1500
  square degrees per  year. I will briefly describe the instrument and the 
 survey  specifications, together with some of the scientific projects unde
 r  development, and their preliminary results. I will also describe the  J
 -PLUS online data base in an attempt to encourage members and potential  m
 embers of the collaboration to exploit these data.
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