 
            WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey
 
            
The  WiggleZ Dark Energy 
Survey  was a large-scale galaxy redshift survey of bright 
emission-line galaxies over the redshift range z < 1 with median 
redshift z = 0.6, which was carried out at the Anglo-Australian 
Telescope at Siding Spring, Australia between August 2006 and January 
2011.  In total more than 200,000 redshifts were obtained, covering 1000 
deg2 of equatorial sky divided into seven well-separated regions.  
WiggleZ galaxies were selected for observation using colour and 
magnitude cuts from a combination of optical and UV imaging.  The 
optical imaging employed was from the SDSS in the Northern Galactic Pole 
and from the RCS2 survey in the Southern Galactic Pole, and UV imaging 
was provided by the GALEX satellite.
 The WiggleZ survey dataset was used to produce some of the first 
high-redshift  baryon acoustic 
oscillation measurements  and  growth of structure measurements 
,  BAO measurements 
including density-field reconstruction ,  constraints on cosmological 
parameters  and  the 
properties of neutrinos , and many other scientific results.
 You can access our  final redshift catalogues  and  large-scale structure data and 
random catalogues.  
  Please contact  Chris Blake  at Swinburne 
University with any other data requests.