The GLASS-JWST Early Release Science Program. I. Survey Design and Release Plans
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The GLASS-JWST Early Release Science Program. I. Survey Design and Release Plans. / Treu, T.; Roberts-Borsani, G.; Bradac, M.; Brammer, G.; Fontana, A.; Henry, A.; Mason, C.; Morishita, T.; Pentericci, L.; Wang, X.; Acebron, A.; Bagley, M.; Bergamini, P.; Belfiori, D.; Bonchi, A.; Boyett, K.; Boutsia, K.; Calabro, A.; Caminha, G. B.; Castellano, M.; Dressler, A.; Glazebrook, K.; Grillo, C.; Jacobs, C.; Jones, T.; Kelly, P. L.; Leethochawalit, N.; Malkan, M. A.; Marchesini, D.; Mascia, S.; Mercurio, A.; Merlin, E.; Nanayakkara, T.; Nonino, M.; Paris, D.; Poggianti, B.; Rosati, P.; Santini, P.; Scarlata, C.; Shipley, H.; Strait, Victoria; Trenti, M.; Tubthong, C.; Vanzella, E.; Vulcani, B.; Yang, L.
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T1 - The GLASS-JWST Early Release Science Program. I. Survey Design and Release Plans
AU - Treu, T.
AU - Roberts-Borsani, G.
AU - Bradac, M.
AU - Brammer, G.
AU - Fontana, A.
AU - Henry, A.
AU - Mason, C.
AU - Morishita, T.
AU - Pentericci, L.
AU - Wang, X.
AU - Acebron, A.
AU - Bagley, M.
AU - Bergamini, P.
AU - Belfiori, D.
AU - Bonchi, A.
AU - Boyett, K.
AU - Boutsia, K.
AU - Calabro, A.
AU - Caminha, G. B.
AU - Castellano, M.
AU - Dressler, A.
AU - Glazebrook, K.
AU - Grillo, C.
AU - Jacobs, C.
AU - Jones, T.
AU - Kelly, P. L.
AU - Leethochawalit, N.
AU - Malkan, M. A.
AU - Marchesini, D.
AU - Mascia, S.
AU - Mercurio, A.
AU - Merlin, E.
AU - Nanayakkara, T.
AU - Nonino, M.
AU - Paris, D.
AU - Poggianti, B.
AU - Rosati, P.
AU - Santini, P.
AU - Scarlata, C.
AU - Shipley, H.
AU - Strait, Victoria
AU - Trenti, M.
AU - Tubthong, C.
AU - Vanzella, E.
AU - Vulcani, B.
AU - Yang, L.
PY - 2022/8/22
Y1 - 2022/8/22
N2 - The GLASS-JWST Early Release Science (hereafter GLASS-JWST-ERS) Program will obtain and make publicly available the deepest extragalactic data of the ERS campaign. It is primarily designed to address two key science questions, namely, "what sources ionized the universe and when?" and "how do baryons cycle through galaxies?", while also enabling a broad variety of first look scientific investigations. In primary mode, it will obtain NIRISS and NIRSpec spectroscopy of galaxies lensed by the foreground Hubble Frontier Field cluster, Abell 2744. In parallel, it will use NIRCam to observe two fields that are offset from the cluster center, where lensing magnification is negligible, and which can thus be effectively considered blank fields. In order to prepare the community for access to this unprecedented data, we describe the scientific rationale, the survey design (including target selection and observational setups), and present pre-commissioning estimates of the expected sensitivity. In addition, we describe the planned public releases of high-level data products, for use by the wider astronomical community.
AB - The GLASS-JWST Early Release Science (hereafter GLASS-JWST-ERS) Program will obtain and make publicly available the deepest extragalactic data of the ERS campaign. It is primarily designed to address two key science questions, namely, "what sources ionized the universe and when?" and "how do baryons cycle through galaxies?", while also enabling a broad variety of first look scientific investigations. In primary mode, it will obtain NIRISS and NIRSpec spectroscopy of galaxies lensed by the foreground Hubble Frontier Field cluster, Abell 2744. In parallel, it will use NIRCam to observe two fields that are offset from the cluster center, where lensing magnification is negligible, and which can thus be effectively considered blank fields. In order to prepare the community for access to this unprecedented data, we describe the scientific rationale, the survey design (including target selection and observational setups), and present pre-commissioning estimates of the expected sensitivity. In addition, we describe the planned public releases of high-level data products, for use by the wider astronomical community.
KW - STAR-FORMING GALAXIES
KW - LENS-AMPLIFIED SURVEY
KW - SIMILAR-TO 8
KW - LY-ALPHA
KW - METALLICITY GRADIENTS
KW - SPATIAL OFFSETS
KW - ANALYTIC MODEL
KW - COSMIC NOON
KW - REIONIZATION
KW - EMISSION
U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/ac8158
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/ac8158
M3 - Journal article
VL - 935
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
SN - 0004-637X
IS - 2
M1 - 110
ER -
ID: 317936610