Deep slitless infrared spectroscopic surveys with HST/WFC3
Benjamin J. Weiner (Steward Observatory)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of HST/WFC3-IR for large-scale slitless infrared spectroscopic surveys, highlighting its unique advantages and the importance of preparing a spectroscopic sample before JWST's launch.
Contribution
It emphasizes the scientific and observational benefits of deep slitless IR surveys with HST and advocates for large programs to advance galaxy evolution studies.
Findings
HST/WFC3-IR enables large-area slitless IR spectroscopy from space.
Such surveys can produce thousands of spectroscopically confirmed galaxies at z=1-3.
HST's high spatial resolution allows detailed emission line measurements.
Abstract
HST is commonly thought of as an optical-IR imaging or UV-spectroscopy observatory. However, the advent of WFC3-IR made it possible to do slitless infrared spectroscopic surveys over an area significant for galaxy evolution studies (~0.15 deg^2). Slitless infrared spectroscopy is uniquely possible from space due to the reduced background. Redshift surveys with WFC3-IR offer probes of the astrophysics of the galaxy population at z=1-3 from line features, and the true redshift and spatial distribution of galaxies, that cannot be done with photometric surveys alone. While HST slitless spectroscopy is low spectral resolution, its high multiplex advantage makes it competitive with future ground based IR spectrographs, its flux calibration is stable, and its high spatial resolution allows measuring the spatial extent of emission lines, which only HST can do currently for large numbers of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
