Ultradeep IRAC Imaging Over The HUDF And GOODS-South: Survey Design And Imaging Data Release
I. Labbe, P. A. Oesch, G. D. Illingworth, P. G. van Dokkum, R. J., Bouwens, M. Franx, C. M. Carollo, M. Trenti, B. Holden, R. Smit, V. Gonzalez,, D. Magee, M. Stiavelli, M. Stefanon

TL;DR
This paper details the design, data reduction, and public release of ultradeep IRAC imaging over the HUDF and GOODS-South, enabling detection of extremely faint high-redshift galaxies and providing new tools for IRAC data analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive ultradeep IRAC dataset with advanced PSF modeling and public release, enhancing the study of reionization epoch galaxies.
Findings
Reaches 1σ sensitivities of 15-18 nJy at 3.6μm and 4.5μm.
Detects galaxies at z=7-8 as faint as HAB=28.
Noise decreases with integration time below classical confusion limits.
Abstract
The IRAC ultradeep field (IUDF) and IRAC Legacy over GOODS (IGOODS) programs are two ultradeep imaging surveys at 3.6{\mu}m and 4.5{\mu}m with the Spitzer Infrared Array Camera (IRAC). The primary aim is to directly detect the infrared light of reionization epoch galaxies at z > 7 and to constrain their stellar populations. The observations cover the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), including the two HUDF parallel fields, and the CANDELS/GOODS-South, and are combined with archival data from all previous deep programs into one ultradeep dataset. The resulting imaging reaches unprecedented coverage in IRAC 3.6{\mu}m and 4.5{\mu}m ranging from > 50 hour over 150 arcmin^2, > 100 hour over 60 sq arcmin2, to 200 hour over 5 - 10 arcmin. This paper presents the survey description, data reduction, and public release of reduced mosaics on the same astrometric system as the CANDELS/GOODS-South…
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