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The CANDELS/SHARDS Multi-Wavelength Catalog in GOODS-N: Photometry, Photometric Redshifts, Stellar Masses, Emission Line Fluxes and Star Formation Rates

Authors :
Guillermo Barro
Pablo G Perez-Gonzalez
Antonio Cava
Gabriel Brammer
Viraj Pandya
Carmen Eliche Moral
Pilar Esquej
Helena Dominguez-Sanchez
Belen Alcalde Pampliega
Yicheng Guo
Anton M Koekemoer
Jonathan R Trump
Matthew L N Ashby
Nicolas Cardiel
Marco Castellano
Christopher J Conselice
Mark E Dickinson
Timothy Dolch
Jennifer L Donley
Nestor Espino Briones
Sandra M Faber
Giovanni G Fazio
Henry Ferguson
Steve Finkelstein
Adriano Fontana
Audrey Galametz
Jonathan P Gardner
Eric Gawiser
Mauro Giavalisco
Andrea Grazian
Norman A Grogin
Nimish P Hathi
Shoubaneh Hemmati
Antonio Hernan-Caballero
Dale Kocevski
David C Koo
Dritan Kodra
Kyoung-Soo Lee
Lihwaj Lin
Ray A Lucas
Bahram Mobasher
Elizabeth J McGrath
Kirpal Nandra
Hooshang Nayyeri
Jeffrey A Newman
Janine Pforr
Michael Peth
Marc Rafelski
Lucia Rodriguez-Monuz
Mara Salvato
Mauro Stefanon
Arjen Van Der Wel
Steven P Willner
Tommy Wilklind
Stijn Wuyts
Source :
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 243(2)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2019.

Abstract

We present a WFC3 F160W (H-band) selected catalog in the CANDELS/GOODS-N field containing photometry from the ultraviolet (UV) to the far-infrared (IR), photometric redshifts and stellar pa-rameters derived from the analysis of the multi-wavelength data. The catalog contains 35,445 sourcesover the 171 arcmin2of the CANDELS F160W mosaic. The 5σdetection limits (within an aperture ofradius 0.′′17) of the mosaic range betweenH= 27.8, 28.2 and 28.7 in the wide, intermediate and deepregions, that span approximately 50%, 15% and 35% of the total area. The multi-wavelength photom-etry includes broad-band data from UV (U band from KPNO and LBC), optical (HST/ACS F435W,F606W, F775W, F814W, and F850LP), near-to-mid IR (HST/WFC3 F105W, F125W, F140W andF160W, Subaru/MOIRCS Ks, CFHT/Megacam K, andSpitzer/IRAC 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, 8.0μm) and far IR(Spitzer/MIPS 24μm, HERSCHEL/PACS 100 and 160μm, SPIRE 250, 350 and 500μm) observations.In addition, the catalog also includes, optical medium-band data (R∼50) in 25 consecutive bands,λ= 500 to 950 nm, from the SHARDS survey and WFC3 IR spectroscopic observations with theG102 and G141 grisms (R∼210 and 130). The use of higher spectral resolution data to estimate pho-tometric redshifts provides very high, and nearly uniform, precision fromz= 0−2.5. The comparisonto 1,485 good quality spectroscopic redshifts up toz∼3 yields ∆z/(1+zspec)=0.0032 and an outlierfraction ofη=4.3%. In addition to the multi-band photometry, we release added-value catalogs withemission line fluxes, stellar masses, dust attenuations, UV- and IR-based star formation rates andrest-frame colors.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astronomy

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384365 and 00670049
Volume :
243
Issue :
2
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Notes :
411672.04.02
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20210016308
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/ab23f2