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- [*] The Hubble Deep Field-South: Formulation of the Observing Campaign
- Williams R., Baum S., Bergeron L.E., Bernstein N., ...... ,
van der Marel R.P., ...... , Zacharias N., Zurek D.R.
(54 authors total)
- AJ, 120, 2735-2746, 2000
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Deep, multi-band observations of high galactic latitude fields are an
essential tool for studying topics ranging from Galactic structure to
extragalactic background radiation. The Hubble Deep Field (HDF-N)
observations obtained in December 1995 established a standard for such
narrow, deep surveys. The field has been extensively analyzed by a
variety of groups and has been widely studied with imaging and
spectroscopy over wavelengths ranging from 10^{-3} micron to 2 x
10^{5} micron. We describe here a second deep field campaign (HDF-S),
this time in the southern hemisphere, undertaken by HST in 1998
October in a program very similar to the northern Hubble Deep Field.
Imaging and spectroscopy of three adjacent fields in the southern
continuous viewing zone were obtained simultaneously for 150 orbits,
and a mosaic of flanking fields was imaged for 27 additional orbits.
Two important features of the HDF-S distinguish it from the HDF-N: the
campaign included parallel observations by the three main HST
instruments - WFPC2, STIS and NICMOS - and the HDF-S location was
selected to place a bright z=2.24 quasar in the STIS field of
view. The HDF-S observations consist of WFPC2 images in filters close
to U, B, V, and I, a deep STIS image of the field surrounding the
quasar, spectroscopy of the quasar with STIS from 1150-3560 Angstrom,
and deep imaging of an adjacent field with NIC3 at 1.1, 1.6 and 2.2
micron. All of the deep fields data were fully reduced and made
publicly available within two months of the observations, and we
describe here the selection of the fields and the observing strategy
that was employed. The detailed descriptions of the data and the
reduction techniques for each field, together with the corresponding
source catalogs, appear in separate papers.
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