The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey - VLT/ISAAC Near-Infrared Imaging of the GOODS-South Field
J. Retzlaff, P. Rosati, M. Dickinson, B. Vandame, C. Rite, M. Nonino,, C.Cesarsky, the GOODS Team

TL;DR
This paper presents the final public release of deep near-infrared imaging data from the VLT/ISAAC survey in the GOODS-South field, providing high-quality, deep, and wide-area observations for studying distant galaxies.
Contribution
It offers the deepest and most extensive near-infrared imaging data for GOODS-South, including a catalog of over 7000 sources with detailed photometry and analysis of galaxy counts and color distributions.
Findings
Established galaxy number counts with unprecedented accuracy.
Measured consistent faint-end slopes in galaxy counts across bands.
No significant change in galaxy count slopes at faint magnitudes.
Abstract
We present the final public data release of the VLT/ISAAC near-infrared imaging survey in the GOODS-South field. The survey covers an area of 172.5, 159.6 and 173.1 arcmin^2 in the J, H, and Ks bands, respectively. For point sources total limiting magnitudes of J=25.0, H=24.5, and Ks=24.4 (5 sigma, AB) are reached within 75% of the survey area. Thus these observations are significantly deeper than the previous EIS Deep Public Survey which covers the same region. The image quality is characterized by a point spread function ranging between 0.34 arcsec and 0.65 arcsec FWHM. The images are registered with an accuracy of ~0.06 arcsec RMS over the whole field. The overall photometric accuracy, including all systematic effects, adds up to 0.05 mag. The data are publicly available from the ESO science archive facility. We define a catalog of Ks-selected sources which contains JHKs photometry…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
