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CANDELS C osmic A ssembly N ear-infrared D eep E xtragalactic L egacy S urvey Co-PIs: Sandra Faber University of California Santa Cruz Harry Ferguson Space Telescope Science Institute
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CANDELS C osmic A ssembly N ear-infrared D eep E xtragalactic L egacy S urvey CANDELS Team: 100 scientists 12 countries Major nodes: UCSC, STScI, ROE, NOAO, UCI, UMich, MPIA,…
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What WFC3-IR can do
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But the WFC3 diffraction limit is 2-3 times softer than ACS
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Existing space and ground Photometry gains
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New WFC3
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Exposure Strategy “Wedding cake” strategy: three layers of J+H WIDE: 2 orbit depth over ~0.2 sq deg DEEP: 8 orbit depth over ~0.04 sq deg UDFs: 50-100 orbit depth over ~0.004 sq deg
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Highlights Imaging data for 250,000 galaxies from z = 1.5 - 8 WFC3 bridges the Balmer break out to z ~ 2.5 WFC3 cuts through dust Spitzer Extended Deep Survey, SEDS: IRAC 26 AB (5 ); means stellar masses measured to ~3 10 9 M to z ~ 7 Overlapping ACS parallels: panchromatic imaging from V H; new ACS imaging in UDS, deeper/multicolor ACS imaging in COSMOS and EGS..... photoz’s! UV in GOODS-N: 100 orbits of F275W, F336W Every pointing observed at least twice: Search for variable AGN First search for SNe beyond z ~ 1.5
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ERS: 9 WFC3 pointings to J+H depth of 4 orbits Deep vs. ERS: 5 times more galaxies, 0.6 mag deeper Wide vs. ERS: 8 times more galaxies, 0.6 mag shallower Deep: 30 WFC3 pointings to J+H depth of 8 orbits Wide: 162 WFC3 pointings to J+H depth of 2 orbits Wide + Deep will be the prime finding fields for first JWST spectroscopy Survey comparisons
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COSMOS: 10 h 00 m +2 deg EGS: 14 h 18 m +53 deg UDS/UKIDSS/SXDS: 2 h 18 m -5 deg Three WIDE Fields
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ACS parallel array WFC3-IR primary array SEDS/IRAC region WFC3-IR: 2 orbits of J+H, at two different epochs for SNe discovery ACS parallels: 4 orbits of V+I, provides low-z SNe rejection WIDE FILTERS AND EXPOSURE TIMES:
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GOODS-N: 12 h 37 m +62 deg Two DEEP Fields GOODS-S: 03 h 30 m -28 deg
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ERS2 Deep region “Skirt” region GOODS-S strategy
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WFC3 array 1 orbit GOODS-S strategy
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ACS parallel array WFC3 array 1 orbit GOODS-S strategy
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≥ 2 orbits ACS parallel array GOODS-S strategy
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GOODS-S exposure maps J and H-band Y-band Deep region WFC3-IR: 4 orbits each of Y, J, H, 10 different epochs for SNe discovery ACS parallels: minimum 14 orbits F814W for secure high-z identifications DEEP FILTERS AND EXPOSURE TIMES:
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GOODS-S exposure maps F814W, I-band: needed to identify high-z galaxies Deep region Goal: ≥ 28,000 s in Deep region
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GOODS-S exposure maps F814W, I-band: needed to identify high-z galaxies Deep region Goal: minimum 28,000 sec PLUS:… * New ACS mosaic in UDS, plus V added to I in COSMOS * Follow-up of 8 high-z SNe using 9-orbit grism exposures and 10 orbits of J+H for light curves * Approx 4-orbits each of F275W and F336W in GOODS-N Deep using dayside CVZ * One orbit coverage of each Deep region using F850LP for variability * Extra V wherever possible
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Point source limits 5- AB mag 5- AB mag Wide -- 27.0 27.128.7 28.6 --Plus existing ACS Deep27.8 28.0 28.0>29 >30 29Incl existing ACS UDF29.1 29.5 29.3 30+ 30+ 29.4+Incl existing ACS Stellar mass @ z~2 M 1500, z~7 Wide 10 9 M ~ -20 Deep 4 10 8 M ~ -19 UDF 1.4 10 8 M ~ -18 sq degtilesY J HV I z Wide0.2162-- 2/3 4/34/3 8/3 -- Plus existing ACS Deep0.04303 4 4>3 >14 5Incl existing ACS UDF0.0043~40 ~40 ~5050+ 50+ 50+ Incl existing ACS Area# WFC3Exposure, orbitsEff. Exposure, orbits 10 9 M Magnitude and mass limits
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Observing schedule
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Orbit Totals: GOODS fields: 483 EGS: 90 UDS: 88 COSMOS: 88 SNe Follow-up: 152 Test orbit: 1 Total: 902 orbits Phase II Program IDs GOODS-S: 12060-12062 EGS: 12063 UDS: 12064 SNe: 12099 Public website: http://candels.ucolick.org Summary Data releases: V0.5: builds summed multi-drizzled images as images come in using existing instrumental and astrometric calibrations. Available within days. V1.0: improved versions of V0.5 images based on all data, additional quality control, and improved calibrations. Available within 3 months after last field data are obtained. V2.0: archival version. One year after last data. Value-added data products: Re-reduced existing ACS images multi-drizzled with new data Serving all public ancillary data
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Supernovae prospects
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Dark energy differences
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Supernovae evolution HST lifetime Supernovae prospects
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New WFC3 z candidates Yan et al. 2010
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Importance of SEDS/IRAC
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At z , candidate galaxies in Deep
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60 objects here At z , candidate galaxies in Deep
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At z , candidate galaxies in Wide 100 objects here 50 objects here
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Merger signatures at z Courtesy J. Lotz
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radii Sersic n axial ratio Gini M 20 Useful limit: H ~ 24 AB mag in Wide survey. This is 2 x 10 9 M at z ~ 2. Structural parameters at z Simulated data
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Galaxy radii vs. color at z Courtesy M. Mozena Blue- cloud galaxies Half light radius in kpc
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Simulation by Naab et al. 2009 (small points) UMass measurements at z=0, z=0.4 and z=2 Courtesy of M. Giavalisco RADII OF EARLY-TYPE (PASSIVE) GALAXIES
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Sersic indices at z Red galaxies Blue galaxies WFC3 regime Sersic index Courtesy M. Mozena
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Fireworks ERS2 Catalog z spec = 2.431log(mass) = 10.210 Fireworks UDF Catalog z spec = 1.998log(mass) = 10.689 ViH 3” ViH Old stars?
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With dust (absorption and scattering) z = 2.33 log(mass) = 10.20 Hydro-ART Simulations (Ceverino et al. 2010) ViH 3” ViH Raw, no dust Old stars
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Guo et al. in prep. z-bandH-bandz-HH-bandz-bandz-H PSF-matched color maps
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Simulated “lookback slices” Back in time
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Theoretical completeness Two SAMs compared: mass completeness in Wide CANDELS theory group: Darren Croton, Romeel Dave, Aaron Dutton, Avishai Dekel, Joel Primack, Rachel Somerville, Risa Wechsler, and their collaborators… Bernyk, Croton et al. Somerville et al.
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GOODS-S exposure maps
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