This paper presents the first data evaluation of the ESO Imaging Survey (EIS), a public survey being carried out by ESO and member states, in preparation for the VLT first-light. The survey goals, organization, strategy and observations are discussed and an overview is given of the survey pipeline developed to handle EIS data and produce object catalogs. A report is presented on moderately deep I-band observations obtained in the first of four patches surveyed, covering a region of 3.2 square degrees centered at $\alpha \sim 22^{\rm h} 40^{\rm m}$ and $\delta =-40^\circ$. The products available to the community, including pixel maps (with astrometric and photometric calibrations) and the corresponding object catalogs, are also described. I...
(abridged) Stellar catalogues in five passbands (UBVRI) over an area of approximately 0.3 deg^2, com...
This paper presents the data recently released for the XMM-Newton/WFI survey carried out as part of...
The ESO-Spitzer extragalactic Imaging Survey (ESIS) is the optical follow up of the Spitzer Wide-Are...
The ESO Imaging Survey (EIS) presented in early issues of the Messenger, and with up-to-date informa...
Data from the wide-angle, moderately deep ESO Imaging Survey have been used to produce target lists ...
Abstract. The ESO Imaging Survey (EIS) uses the ESO New Tech-nology Telescope (NTT) and the EMMI cam...
This paper is part of the series presenting the final results obtained by the ESO Imaging Survey (EI...
24 pages, 26 figures. Accepted for publication in A&AThis paper presents new five passbands (UBVRI) ...
Accepted for publication in A&A, 14 pages, 8 figures, a full resolution version of the paper is avai...
This paper presents multi-passband optical data obtained from observations of the Chandra Deep Field...
This paper presents new five passbands (UBVRI) optical wide-field imaging data accumulated as part ...
The ESO Public Surveys serve the science goals of the survey teams while increasing the legacy value...
Abstract. In this paper the list of candidate clusters iden-ti ed from the I-band images of the ESO ...
Context. The ESO public survey VISTA variables in the Vía Láctea (VVV) started in 2010. VVV targets ...
Abstract. This paper presents 19 candidate clusters detected using the galaxy catalog extracted from...
(abridged) Stellar catalogues in five passbands (UBVRI) over an area of approximately 0.3 deg^2, com...
This paper presents the data recently released for the XMM-Newton/WFI survey carried out as part of...
The ESO-Spitzer extragalactic Imaging Survey (ESIS) is the optical follow up of the Spitzer Wide-Are...
The ESO Imaging Survey (EIS) presented in early issues of the Messenger, and with up-to-date informa...
Data from the wide-angle, moderately deep ESO Imaging Survey have been used to produce target lists ...
Abstract. The ESO Imaging Survey (EIS) uses the ESO New Tech-nology Telescope (NTT) and the EMMI cam...
This paper is part of the series presenting the final results obtained by the ESO Imaging Survey (EI...
24 pages, 26 figures. Accepted for publication in A&AThis paper presents new five passbands (UBVRI) ...
Accepted for publication in A&A, 14 pages, 8 figures, a full resolution version of the paper is avai...
This paper presents multi-passband optical data obtained from observations of the Chandra Deep Field...
This paper presents new five passbands (UBVRI) optical wide-field imaging data accumulated as part ...
The ESO Public Surveys serve the science goals of the survey teams while increasing the legacy value...
Abstract. In this paper the list of candidate clusters iden-ti ed from the I-band images of the ESO ...
Context. The ESO public survey VISTA variables in the Vía Láctea (VVV) started in 2010. VVV targets ...
Abstract. This paper presents 19 candidate clusters detected using the galaxy catalog extracted from...
(abridged) Stellar catalogues in five passbands (UBVRI) over an area of approximately 0.3 deg^2, com...
This paper presents the data recently released for the XMM-Newton/WFI survey carried out as part of...
The ESO-Spitzer extragalactic Imaging Survey (ESIS) is the optical follow up of the Spitzer Wide-Are...