The Hubble Space Telescope Treasury Program on the Orion Nebula Cluster
M. Robberto (STScI), D. R. Soderblom (STScI), E. Bergeron (STScI), V., Kozhurina-Platais (STScI), R. B. Makidon (STScI), P. R. McCullough (STScI),, M. McMaster (STScI), N. Panagia (STScI), I. N. Reid (STScI), Z. Levay, (STScI), L. Frattare (STScI), N. Da Rio (ESA-ESTEC)

TL;DR
This paper details the Hubble Space Telescope Treasury Program on the Orion Nebula Cluster, providing extensive imaging data, catalogs, and initial science results to study stellar populations and properties.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive dataset including images and photometry for thousands of stars in the Orion Nebula Cluster, enabling detailed stellar and cluster analysis.
Findings
Photometry for 3399 stars from ACS data
Detection of 1643 stars with WFPC2, including 1021 in U-band
NICMOS JH photometry for 2116 stars
Abstract
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Treasury Program on the Orion Nebula Cluster has used 104 orbits of HST time to image the Great Orion Nebula region with the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS), the Wide-Field/Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) and the Near Infrared Camera and Multi Object Spectrograph (NICMOS) instruments in 11 filters ranging from the U-band to the H-band equivalent of HST. The program has been intended to perform the definitive study of the stellar component of the ONC at visible wavelengths, addressing key questions like the cluster IMF, age spread, mass accretion, binarity and cirumstellar disk evolution. The scanning pattern allowed to cover a contiguous field of approximately 600 square arcminutes with both ACS and WFPC2, with a typical exposure time of approximately 11 minutes per ACS filter, corresponding to a point source depth AB(F435W) = 25.8 and AB(F775W)=25.2 with…
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