The MUSE Ultra Deep Field (MUDF). III. Hubble Space Telescope WFC3 Grism Spectroscopy and Imaging
Mitchell Revalski, Marc Rafelski, Michele Fumagalli, Matteo Fossati,, Norbert Pirzkal, Ben Sunnquist, Laura J. Prichard, Alaina Henry, Micaela, Bagley, Rajeshwari Dutta, Giulia Papini, Fabrizio Arrigoni Battaia, Valentina, D'Odorico, Pratika Dayal, Vicente Estrada-Carpenter

TL;DR
This paper presents ultra-deep HST WFC3 observations of the MUDF, combining spectroscopy and imaging to study galaxies and gas over 10 billion years, providing valuable data for galaxy evolution research.
Contribution
It offers the deepest HST WFC3 spectroscopic and imaging data for the MUDF, including source catalogs, redshifts, and photometry, enabling new studies of galaxy formation.
Findings
Spectroscopic redshifts for 419 sources down to log(M/M⊙)≈7.
Deep imaging reaches m_AB≈28-29, detecting faint galaxies.
Data products facilitate diverse galaxy evolution analyses.
Abstract
We present extremely deep Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) observations of the MUSE Ultra Deep Field (MUDF). This unique region of the sky contains two quasars at 3.22 that are separated by only 500 kpc, providing a stereoscopic view of gas and galaxies in emission and absorption across 10 billion years of cosmic time. We have obtained 90 orbits of HST WFC3 G141 near-infrared grism spectroscopy of this field in a single pointing, as well as 142 hours of optical spectroscopy with the Very Large Telescope (VLT) Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE). The WFC3 (F140W, F125W, and F336W) and archival WFPC2 (F702W and F450W) imaging provides five-filter photometry that we use to detect 3,375 sources between 0 - 6, including 1,536 objects in a deep central pointing with both spectroscopic and photometric coverage. The F140W and F336W…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Particle Detector Development and Performance
