Authors
                Dr.
            
                        Carlos Hernández Monteagudo
            
  Date and time
                                    12 Jul 2017 - 12:30 Europe/London
                            Address
                                    Aula
Talk language
                                    English
                            Description
                                    The Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (aka J-PLUS) has  covered almost 500 square degrees since it started operations in  November 2015. J-PLUS is conducted by the 80-cm diameter Javalambre  Auxiliary Survey Telescope (JAST/T80), 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 these narrow band filters  are centered upon Halpha, Hdelta, Ca Triplet, and OII 3727A (rest  frame).  After a strategic redefinition of  filter 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 under  development, and their preliminary results. I will also describe the  J-PLUS online data base in an attempt to encourage members and potential  members of the collaboration to exploit these data.