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CEERS MIRI Imaging: Data Reduction and Quality Assessment

Authors :
Yang, Guang
Papovich, Casey
Bagley, Micaela
Ferguson, Henry
Finkelstein, Steven
Koekemoer, Anton
Pérez-González, Pablo
Haro, Pablo Arrabal
Bisigello, Laura
Caputi, Karina
Cheng, Yingjie
Costantin, Luca
Dickinson, Mark
Fontana, Adriano
Gardner, Jonathan
Grazian, Andrea
Grogin, Norman
Harish, Santosh
Holwerda, Benne
Iani, Edoardo
Kartaltepe, Jeyhan
Kewley, Lisa
Kirkpatrick, Allison
Kocevski, Dale
Kokorev, Vasily
Lotz, Jennifer M.
Lucas, Ray
Navarro-Carrera, Rafael
Pentericci, Laura
Pirzkal, Norbert
Ravindranath, Swara
Rinaldi, Pierluigi
Shen, Lu
Somerville, Rachel
Trump, Jonathan
de la Vega, Alexander
Wilkins, Stephen
Yung, L Y Aaron
Yang, Guang
Papovich, Casey
Bagley, Micaela
Ferguson, Henry
Finkelstein, Steven
Koekemoer, Anton
Pérez-González, Pablo
Haro, Pablo Arrabal
Bisigello, Laura
Caputi, Karina
Cheng, Yingjie
Costantin, Luca
Dickinson, Mark
Fontana, Adriano
Gardner, Jonathan
Grazian, Andrea
Grogin, Norman
Harish, Santosh
Holwerda, Benne
Iani, Edoardo
Kartaltepe, Jeyhan
Kewley, Lisa
Kirkpatrick, Allison
Kocevski, Dale
Kokorev, Vasily
Lotz, Jennifer M.
Lucas, Ray
Navarro-Carrera, Rafael
Pentericci, Laura
Pirzkal, Norbert
Ravindranath, Swara
Rinaldi, Pierluigi
Shen, Lu
Somerville, Rachel
Trump, Jonathan
de la Vega, Alexander
Wilkins, Stephen
Yung, L Y Aaron
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey (CEERS), targeting the Extended Groth Strip extragalactic field, is one of the JWST Director's Discretionary Early Release Science programs. To date, all observations have been executed and include NIRCam/MIRI imaging and NIRSpec/NIRCam spectroscopic exposures. Here, we discuss the MIRI imaging, which includes eight pointings, four of which provide deep imaging with the bluer bands (F560W, F770W) and four with contiguous wavelength coverage in F1000W, F1280W, F1500W, and F1800W, where two of these also include coverage in F770W and F2100W. We present a summary of the data, the data quality, and data reduction. The data reduction is based on the JWST Calibration Pipeline combined with custom modifications and additional steps designed to enhance the output quality, including improvements in astrometry and the removal of detector artifacts. We estimate the image depth of the reduced mosaics, and show that these generally agree with expectations from the Exposure Time Calculator. We compare the MIRI F560W and F770W flux densities for bright sources to measurements from Spitzer/IRAC Ch3 (5.8 $\mu$m) and Ch4 (8.0 $\mu$m), and we find that they agree with systematic differences of $<0.1$ mag. For the redder MIRI bands, we assess their quality by studying the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of Galactic stars. The SEDs are consistent with the expected Rayleigh-Jeans law with a deviation $\sim 0.03$ mag, indicating that the MIRI colors are reliable. We also discuss all publicly released data products (images and source catalogs), which are available on the CEERS website (https://ceers.github.io/).<br />Comment: 17 pages, 11 figures, and 4 tables. ApJL in press

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1405317767
Document Type :
Electronic Resource