JADES NIRSpec Initial Data Release for the Hubble Ultra Deep Field: Redshifts and Line Fluxes of Distant Galaxies from the Deepest JWST Cycle 1 NIRSpec Multi-Object Spectroscopy
Andrew J. Bunker, Alex J. Cameron, Emma Curtis-Lake, Peter Jakobsen,, Stefano Carniani, Mirko Curti, Joris Witstok, Roberto Maiolino, Francesco, D'Eugenio, Tobias J. Looser, Chris Willott, Nina Bonaventura, Kevin Hainline,, Hannah Uebler, Christopher N. A. Willmer, Aayush Saxena

TL;DR
This paper presents the deepest JWST NIRSpec spectroscopic data for the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, providing redshifts and emission line measurements for distant galaxies up to redshift 13.2, enabling new insights into the early universe.
Contribution
It reports the first deep multi-object spectroscopy with JWST in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, including data reduction, calibration, and a comprehensive catalog of redshifts and emission lines.
Findings
Redshifts measured up to z=13.2
Deep spectra obtained with up to 28 hours exposure
Catalog of emission lines with S/N>5
Abstract
We describe the NIRSpec component of the JWST Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES), and provide deep spectroscopy of 253 sources targeted with the NIRSpec micro-shutter assembly in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field and surrounding GOODS-South. The multi-object spectra presented here are the deepest so far obtained with JWST, amounting to up to 28 hours in the low-dispersion () prism, and up to 7 hours in each of the three medium-resolution gratings and one high-dispersion grating, G395H (). Our low-dispersion and medium-dispersion spectra cover the wavelength range m. We describe the selection of the spectroscopic targets, the strategy for the allocation of targets to micro-shutters, and the design of the observations. We present the public release of the reduced 2D and 1D spectra, and a description of the reduction and calibration process.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
