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The BUFFALO HST Survey

Authors :
Steinhardt, Charles L.
Jauzac, Mathilde
Acebron, Ana
Atek, Hakim
Capak, Peter
Davidzon, Iary
Eckert, Dominique
Harvey, David
Koekemoer, Anton M.
Lagos, Claudia D. P.
Mahler, Guillaume
Montes, Mireia
Niemiec, Anna
Nonino, Mario
Oesch, P. A.
Richard, Johan
Rodney, Steven A.
Schaller, Matthieu
Sharon, Keren
Strolger, Louis-Gregory
Allingham, Joseph
Amara, Adam
Bah'e, Yannick
Boehm, Celine
Bose, Sownak
Bouwens, Rychard J.
Bradley, Larry D.
Brammer, Gabriel
Broadhurst, Tom
Canas, Rodrigo
Cen, Renyue
Clement, Benjamin
Clowe, Douglas
Coe, Dan
Connor, Thomas
Darvish, Behnam
Diego, Jose M.
Ebeling, Harald
Edge, A. C.
Egami, Eiichi
Ettori, Stefano
Faisst, Andreas L.
Frye, Brenda
Furtak, Lukas J.
Gomez-Guijarro, C.
Gonzalez, J. D. Remolina
Gonzalez, Anthony
Graur, Or
Gruen, Daniel
Hensley, Hagan
Hovis-Afflerbach, Beryl
Jablonka, Pascale
Jha, Saurabh W.
Jullo, Eric
Kneib, Jean-Paul
Kokorev, Vasily
Lagattuta, David J.
Limousin, Marceau
von der Linden, Anja
Linzer, Nora B.
Lopez, Adrian
Magdis, Georgios E.
Massey, Richard
Masters, Daniel C.
Maturi, Matteo
McCully, Curtis
McGee, Sean L.
Meneghetti, Massimo
Mobasher, Bahram
Moustakas, Leonidas A.
Murphy, Eric J.
Natarajan, Priyamvada
Neyrinck, Mark
O'Connor, Kyle
Oguri, Masamune
Pagul, Amanda
Rhodes, Jason
Rich, R. Michael
Robertson, Andrew
Sereno, Mauro
Shan, Huanyuan
Smith, Graham P.
Sneppen, Albert
Squires, Gordon K.
Tam, Sut-Ieng
Tchernin, Celine
Toft, Sune
Umetsu, Keiichi
Weaver, John R.
van Weeren, R. J.
Williams, Liliya L. R.
Wilson, Tom J.
Yan, Lin
Zitrin, Adi
Steinhardt, Charles L.
Jauzac, Mathilde
Acebron, Ana
Atek, Hakim
Capak, Peter
Davidzon, Iary
Eckert, Dominique
Harvey, David
Koekemoer, Anton M.
Lagos, Claudia D. P.
Mahler, Guillaume
Montes, Mireia
Niemiec, Anna
Nonino, Mario
Oesch, P. A.
Richard, Johan
Rodney, Steven A.
Schaller, Matthieu
Sharon, Keren
Strolger, Louis-Gregory
Allingham, Joseph
Amara, Adam
Bah'e, Yannick
Boehm, Celine
Bose, Sownak
Bouwens, Rychard J.
Bradley, Larry D.
Brammer, Gabriel
Broadhurst, Tom
Canas, Rodrigo
Cen, Renyue
Clement, Benjamin
Clowe, Douglas
Coe, Dan
Connor, Thomas
Darvish, Behnam
Diego, Jose M.
Ebeling, Harald
Edge, A. C.
Egami, Eiichi
Ettori, Stefano
Faisst, Andreas L.
Frye, Brenda
Furtak, Lukas J.
Gomez-Guijarro, C.
Gonzalez, J. D. Remolina
Gonzalez, Anthony
Graur, Or
Gruen, Daniel
Hensley, Hagan
Hovis-Afflerbach, Beryl
Jablonka, Pascale
Jha, Saurabh W.
Jullo, Eric
Kneib, Jean-Paul
Kokorev, Vasily
Lagattuta, David J.
Limousin, Marceau
von der Linden, Anja
Linzer, Nora B.
Lopez, Adrian
Magdis, Georgios E.
Massey, Richard
Masters, Daniel C.
Maturi, Matteo
McCully, Curtis
McGee, Sean L.
Meneghetti, Massimo
Mobasher, Bahram
Moustakas, Leonidas A.
Murphy, Eric J.
Natarajan, Priyamvada
Neyrinck, Mark
O'Connor, Kyle
Oguri, Masamune
Pagul, Amanda
Rhodes, Jason
Rich, R. Michael
Robertson, Andrew
Sereno, Mauro
Shan, Huanyuan
Smith, Graham P.
Sneppen, Albert
Squires, Gordon K.
Tam, Sut-Ieng
Tchernin, Celine
Toft, Sune
Umetsu, Keiichi
Weaver, John R.
van Weeren, R. J.
Williams, Liliya L. R.
Wilson, Tom J.
Yan, Lin
Zitrin, Adi
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Beyond Ultra-deep Frontier Fields and Legacy Observations (BUFFALO) is a 101 orbit + 101 parallel Cycle 25 Hubble Space Telescope Treasury program taking data from 2018-2020. BUFFALO will expand existing coverage of the Hubble Frontier Fields (HFF) in WFC3/IR F105W, F125W, and F160W and ACS/WFC F606W and F814W around each of the six HFF clusters and flanking fields. This additional area has not been observed by HST but is already covered by deep multi-wavelength datasets, including Spitzer and Chandra. As with the original HFF program, BUFFALO is designed to take advantage of gravitational lensing from massive clusters to simultaneously find high-redshift galaxies which would otherwise lie below HST detection limits and model foreground clusters to study properties of dark matter and galaxy assembly. The expanded area will provide a first opportunity to study both cosmic variance at high redshift and galaxy assembly in the outskirts of the large HFF clusters. Five additional orbits are reserved for transient followup. BUFFALO data including mosaics, value-added catalogs and cluster mass distribution models will be released via MAST on a regular basis, as the observations and analysis are completed for the six individual clusters.<br />Comment: Accepted ApJS; MAST archive will be live concurrent with publication

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1176395230
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.1538-4365.ab75ed