CEERS MIRI Imaging: Data Reduction and Quality Assessment
Guang Yang, Casey Papovich, Micaela Bagley, Henry Ferguson, Steven, Finkelstein, Anton Koekemoer, Pablo P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, Pablo Arrabal Haro,, Laura Bisigello, Karina Caputi, Yingjie Cheng, Luca Costantin, Mark, Dickinson, Adriano Fontana, Jonathan Gardner, Andrea Grazian

TL;DR
This paper details the data reduction, quality assessment, and validation of MIRI imaging data from the CEERS JWST survey, demonstrating high-quality imaging suitable for extragalactic studies.
Contribution
It introduces custom data reduction techniques for JWST MIRI imaging, improving astrometry and artifact removal, and validates data quality through flux and SED comparisons.
Findings
MIRI imaging depth matches expectations from the Exposure Time Calculator.
Flux densities of bright sources agree with Spitzer/IRAC measurements within 0.1 mag.
MIRI colors are reliable, with SEDs consistent with Rayleigh-Jeans law.
Abstract
The Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey (CEERS), targeting the Extended Groth Strip extragalactic field, is one of the JWST Director's Discretionary Early Release Science programs. To date, all observations have been executed and include NIRCam/MIRI imaging and NIRSpec/NIRCam spectroscopic exposures. Here, we discuss the MIRI imaging, which includes eight pointings, four of which provide deep imaging with the bluer bands (F560W, F770W) and four with contiguous wavelength coverage in F1000W, F1280W, F1500W, and F1800W, where two of these also include coverage in F770W and F2100W. We present a summary of the data, the data quality, and data reduction. The data reduction is based on the JWST Calibration Pipeline combined with custom modifications and additional steps designed to enhance the output quality, including improvements in astrometry and the removal of detector…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
