This special issue of the Astrophysical Journal Letters is dedicated to presenting initial results from the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS) that are primarily, but not exclusively, based on multiband imaging data obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope and the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS). The survey covers roughly 320 arcmin2 in the ACS F435W, F606W, F814W, and F850LP bands, divided into two well-studied fields. Existing deep observations from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory and ground-based facilities are supplemented with new, deep imaging in the optical and near-infrared from the European Southern Observatory and from the Kitt Peak National Observatory. Deep observations with the Space Infrared Telescope Facility are scheduled. Reduced data from all facilities are being released worldwide within 3-6 months of acquisition. Together, this data set provides two deep reference fields for studies of distant normal and active galaxies, supernovae, and faint stars in our own Galaxy. This Letter serves to outline the survey strategy and describe the specific data that have been used in the accompanying letters, summarizing the reduction procedures and sensitivity limits.

Giavalisco, M., Ferguson, H., Koekemoer, A., Dickinson, M., Alexander, D., Bauer, F., et al. (2004). The great observatories origins deep survey: Initial results from optical and near-infrared imaging. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 600(2 II), 93-98 [10.1086/379232].

The great observatories origins deep survey: Initial results from optical and near-infrared imaging

Madau P.;
2004

Abstract

This special issue of the Astrophysical Journal Letters is dedicated to presenting initial results from the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS) that are primarily, but not exclusively, based on multiband imaging data obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope and the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS). The survey covers roughly 320 arcmin2 in the ACS F435W, F606W, F814W, and F850LP bands, divided into two well-studied fields. Existing deep observations from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory and ground-based facilities are supplemented with new, deep imaging in the optical and near-infrared from the European Southern Observatory and from the Kitt Peak National Observatory. Deep observations with the Space Infrared Telescope Facility are scheduled. Reduced data from all facilities are being released worldwide within 3-6 months of acquisition. Together, this data set provides two deep reference fields for studies of distant normal and active galaxies, supernovae, and faint stars in our own Galaxy. This Letter serves to outline the survey strategy and describe the specific data that have been used in the accompanying letters, summarizing the reduction procedures and sensitivity limits.
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Cosmology: observations; Galaxies: distances and redshifts; Galaxies: evolution; Galaxies: formation;
English
2004
600
2 II
93
98
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Giavalisco, M., Ferguson, H., Koekemoer, A., Dickinson, M., Alexander, D., Bauer, F., et al. (2004). The great observatories origins deep survey: Initial results from optical and near-infrared imaging. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 600(2 II), 93-98 [10.1086/379232].
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