JADES Initial Data Release for the Hubble Ultra Deep Field: Revealing the Faint Infrared Sky with Deep JWST NIRCam Imaging
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Rieke, Marcia J.
Robertson, Brant
Tacchella, Sandro
Hainline, Kevin
Johnson, Benjamin D.
Hausen, Ryan
Ji, Zhiyuan
Willmer, Christopher N. A.
Eisenstein, Daniel J.
Puskás, Dávid
Alberts, Stacey
Arribas, Santiago
Baker, William M.
Baum, Stefi
Bhatawdekar, Rachana
Bonaventura, Nina
Boyett, Kristan
Bunker, Andrew J.
Cameron, Alex J.
Carniani, Stefano
Charlot, Stephane
Chevallard, Jacopo
Chen, Zuyi
Curti, Mirko
Curtis-Lake, Emma
Danhaive, A. Lola
DeCoursey, Christa
Dressler, Alan
Egami, Eiichi
Endsley, Ryan
Helton, Jakob M.
Hviding, Raphael E.
Kumari, Nimisha
Looser, Tobias J.
Lyu, Jianwei
Maiolino, Roberto
Maseda, Michael V.
Nelson, Erica J.
Rieke, George
Rix, Hans-Walter
Sandles, Lester
Saxena, Aayush
Sharpe, Katherine
Shivaei, Irene
Skarbinski, Maya
Smit, Renske
Stark, Daniel P.
Stone, Meredith
Suess, Katherine A.
Sun, Fengwu
Topping, Michael
Übler, Hannah
Villanueva, Natalia C.
Wallace, Imaan E. B.
Williams, Christina C.
Willott, Chris
Whitler, Lily
Witstok, Joris
Woodrum, Charity
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2299/26996
Abstract
JWST has revolutionized the field of extragalactic astronomy with its sensitive and high-resolution infrared view of the distant Universe. Adding to the new legacy of JWST observations, we present the first NIRCam imaging data release from the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES), providing nine filters of infrared imaging of ∼25 arcmin2 covering the Hubble Ultra Deep Field and portions of Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey South. Utilizing 87 on-sky dual-filter hours of exposure time, these images reveal the deepest ever near-infrared view of this iconic field. We supply carefully constructed nine-band mosaics of the JADES bands, as well as matching reductions of five additional bands from the JWST Extragalactic Medium-band Survey. Combining with existing Hubble Space Telescope imaging, we provide 23-band space-based photometric catalogs and photometric redshifts for ≈47,500 sources. To promote broad engagement with JADES, we have created an interactive FitsMap website to provide an interface for professional researchers and the public to experience these JWST data sets. Combined with the first JADES NIRSpec data release, these public JADES imaging and spectroscopic data sets provide a new foundation for discoveries of the infrared Universe by the worldwide scientific community.