In the last few years, we have been working on a Cosmological Surveys Database which compiles public and proprietary multi-wavelength data for some of the most famous cosmological fields on the sky: CDFS, HDFN, Lockman Hole, Groth Strip, ELAIS, and SXDS.

Using this database, we studied the evolution of the comoving SFR density of the Universe in the paper: Spitzer View on the Evolution of Star-forming Galaxies from z = 0 to z ~ 3.

Also using this database, we studied the evolution of the comoving stellar mass density of the Universe in the paper: The stellar mass assembly of galaxies from z=0 to z=4. Analysis of a sample selected in the rest-frame near-infrared with Spitzer.

Other papers which benefited from this database can be found here.

As a demonstration of what is available in our database, you can access a limited part of the GOODS-S data and results from the Rainbow Navigator interface.

Visit this link to know what is available in the Rainbow Cosmological Surveys Database, what is accessible for the general public, and how to use the web interface.


If you have any comments, suggestions, or requests to use the database, please do not hesitate in contacting us. We will be happy to collaborate with you.

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