Ultra-deep Ks-band Imaging of the Hubble Frontier Fields
Gabriel B. Brammer, Danilo Marchesini, Ivo Labb\'e, Lee Spitler,, Daniel Lange-Vagle, Elizbeth A. Barker, Masayuki Tanaka, Adriano Fontana,, Audrey Galametz, Anna Ferr\'e-Mateu, Tadayuki Kodama, Britt Lundgren,, Nicholas Martis, Adam Muzzin, Mauro Stefanon, Sune Toft

TL;DR
This paper presents ultra-deep Ks-band imaging of six Hubble Frontier Fields clusters, filling a crucial wavelength gap and enabling detailed study of galaxy properties across a wide redshift range.
Contribution
The study provides the first ultra-deep Ks-band mosaics covering all six Hubble Frontier Fields, enhancing the multi-wavelength data set for galaxy evolution research.
Findings
Ks-band imaging reaches depths of ~26 AB magnitude.
Coverage of 490 arcmin^2 across six clusters.
Fills the gap between HST and Spitzer IRAC wavelengths.
Abstract
We present an overview of the "KIFF" project, which provides ultra-deep Ks-band imaging of all six of the Hubble Frontier Fields clusters Abell 2744, MACS-0416, Abell S1063, Abell 370, MACS-0717 and MACS-1149. All of these fields have recently been observed with large allocations of Directors' Discretionary Time with the HST and Spitzer telescopes covering 0.4 < lambda < 1.6 microns and 3.6--4.5 microns, respectively. VLT/HAWK-I integrations of the first four fields reach 5-sigma limiting depths of Ks~26.0 (AB, point sources) and have excellent image quality (FWHM ~ 0."4). Shorter Keck/MOSFIRE integrations of the MACS-0717 (MACS-1149) field better observable in the north reach limiting depths Ks=25.5 (25.1) with seeing FWHM ~0."4 (0."5). In all cases the Ks-band mosaics cover the primary cluster and parallel HST/ACS+WFC3 fields. The total area of the Ks-band coverage is 490 arcmin^2.…
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