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The Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury

Authors :
Dalcanton, J. J.
Williams, B. F.
Lang, D.
Lauer, T. R.
Kalirai, J. S.
Seth, A. C.
Dolphin, A.
Rosenfield, P.
Weisz, D. R.
Bell, E. F.
Bianchi, L. C.
Boyer, M. L.
Caldwell, N.
Dong, H.
Dorman, C. E.
Gilbert, K. M.
Girardi, L.
Gogarten, S. M.
Gordon, K. D.
Guhathakurta, P.
Hodge, P. W.
Holtzman, J. A.
Johnson, L.
Larsen, S. S.
Lewis, A.
Melbourne, J. L.
Olsen, K. A. G.
Rix, H. -W.
Rosema, K.
Saha, A.
Sarajedini, A.
Skillman, E. D.
Stanek, K. Z.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury (PHAT) is an on-going HST Multicycle Treasury program to image ~1/3 of M31's star forming disk in 6 filters, from the UV to the NIR. The full survey will resolve the galaxy into more than 100 million stars with projected radii from 0-20 kpc over a contiguous 0.5 square degree area in 828 orbits, producing imaging in the F275W and F336W filters with WFC3/UVIS, F475W and F814W with ACS/WFC, and F110W and F160W with WFC3/IR. The resulting wavelength coverage gives excellent constraints on stellar temperature, bolometric luminosity, and extinction for most spectral types. The photometry reaches SNR=4 at F275W=25.1, F336W=24.9, F475W=27.9, F814W=27.1, F110W=25.5, and F160W=24.6 for single pointings in the uncrowded outer disk; however, the optical and NIR data are crowding limited, and the deepest reliable magnitudes are up to 5 magnitudes brighter in the inner bulge. All pointings are dithered and produce Nyquist-sampled images in F475W, F814W, and F160W. We describe the observing strategy, photometry, astrometry, and data products, along with extensive tests of photometric stability, crowding errors, spatially-dependent photometric biases, and telescope pointing control. We report on initial fits to the structure of M31's disk, derived from the density of RGB stars, in a way that is independent of the assumed M/L and is robust to variations in dust extinction. These fits also show that the 10 kpc ring is not just a region of enhanced recent star formation, but is instead a dynamical structure containing a significant overdensity of stars with ages >1 Gyr. (Abridged)<br />Comment: 48 pages including 22 pages of figures. Accepted to the Astrophysical Journal Supplements. Some figures slightly degraded to reduce submission size

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1204.0010
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0067-0049/200/2/18