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JWST's PEARLS: Prime Extragalactic Areas for Reionization and Lensing Science: Project Overview and First Results

Authors :
Windhorst, Rogier A.
Cohen, Seth H.
Jansen, Rolf A.
Summers, Jake
Tompkins, Scott
Conselice, Christopher J.
Driver, Simon P.
Yan, Haojing
Coe, Dan
Frye, Brenda
Grogin, Norman
Koekemoer, Anton
Marshall, Madeline A.
O'Brien, Rosalia
Pirzkal, Nor
Robotham, Aaron
Ryan, Jr., Russell E.
Willmer, Christopher N. A.
Carleton, Timothy
Diego, Jose M.
Keel, William C.
Porto, Paolo
Redshaw, Caleb
Scheller, Sydney
Wilkins, Stephen M.
Willner, S. P.
Zitrin, Adi
Adams, Nathan J.
Austin, Duncan
Arendt, Richard G.
Beacom, John F.
Bhatawdekar, Rachana A.
Bradley, Larry D.
Broadhurst, Thomas J.
Cheng, Cheng
Civano, Francesca
Dai, Liang
Dole, Herve
D'Silva, Jordan C. J.
Duncan, Kenneth J.
Fazio, Giovanni G.
Ferrami, Giovanni
Ferreira, Leonardo
Finkelstein, Steven L.
Furtak, Lukas J.
Gim, Hansung B.
Griffiths, Alex
Hammel, Heidi B.
Harrington, Kevin C.
Hathi, Nimish P.
Holwerda, Benne W.
Honor, Rachel
Huang, Jia-Sheng
Hyun, Minhee
Im, Myungshin
Joshi, Bhavin A.
Kamieneski, Patrick S.
Kelly, Patrick
Larson, Rebecca L.
Li, Juno
Lim, Jeremy
Ma, Zhiyuan
Maksym, Peter
Manzoni, Giorgio
Meena, Ashish Kumar
Milam, Stefanie N.
Nonino, Mario
Pascale, Massimo
Pierel, Justin D. R.
Petric, Andreea
Polletta, Maria del Carmen
Rottgering, Huub J. A.
Rutkowski, Michael J.
Smail, Ian
Straughn, Amber N.
Strolger, Louis-Gregory
Swirbul, Andi
Trussler, James A. A.
Wang, Lifan
Welch, Brian
Wyithe, J. Stuart B.
Yun, Min
Zackrisson, Erik
Zhang, Jiashuo
Zhao, Xiurui
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We give an overview and describe the rationale, methods, and first results from NIRCam images of the JWST "Prime Extragalactic Areas for Reionization and Lensing Science" ("PEARLS") project. PEARLS uses up to eight NIRCam filters to survey several prime extragalactic survey areas: two fields at the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP); seven gravitationally lensing clusters; two high redshift proto-clusters; and the iconic backlit VV 191 galaxy system to map its dust attenuation. PEARLS also includes NIRISS spectra for one of the NEP fields and NIRSpec spectra of two high-redshift quasars. The main goal of PEARLS is to study the epoch of galaxy assembly, AGN growth, and First Light. Five fields, the JWST NEP Time-Domain Field (TDF), IRAC Dark Field (IDF), and three lensing clusters, will be observed in up to four epochs over a year. The cadence and sensitivity of the imaging data are ideally suited to find faint variable objects such as weak AGN, high-redshift supernovae, and cluster caustic transits. Both NEP fields have sightlines through our Galaxy, providing significant numbers of very faint brown dwarfs whose proper motions can be studied. Observations from the first spoke in the NEP TDF are public. This paper presents our first PEARLS observations, their NIRCam data reduction and analysis, our first object catalogs, the 0.9-4.5 $\mu$m galaxy counts and Integrated Galaxy Light. We assess the JWST sky brightness in 13 NIRCam filters, yielding our first constraints to diffuse light at 0.9-4.5 {\mu}m. PEARLS is designed to be of lasting benefit to the community.<br />Comment: Accepted to AJ, comments welcome. We ask anyone who uses our public PEARLS (NEP TDF) data to refer to this overview paper

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2209.04119
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aca163