SMILES Initial Data Release: Unveiling the Obscured Universe with MIRI Multi-band Imaging
Stacey Alberts, Jianwei Lyu, Irene Shivaei, George H. Rieke, Pablo G., Perez-Gonzalez, Nina Bonventura, Yongda Zhu, Jakob M. Helton, Zhiyuan Ji,, Jane Morrison, Brant E. Robertson, Meredith A. Stone, Yang Sun, Christina C., Williams, Christopher N. A. Willmer

TL;DR
The SMILES survey utilizes JWST's MIRI instrument to provide deep, multi-band infrared imaging and spectroscopy in the GOODS-S/HUDF region, significantly enhancing our understanding of the obscured universe at cosmic noon and beyond.
Contribution
This paper presents the first data release of the SMILES survey, including eight-band MIRI imaging mosaics and a comprehensive photometric catalog, leveraging JWST's capabilities to study obscured cosmic phenomena.
Findings
Deep MIRI imaging reaches 0.2-18 μJy sensitivity.
Over 3,000 sources cataloged in the mid-infrared.
Enhanced understanding of cosmic dust and PAH features.
Abstract
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is revolutionizing our view of the Universe through unprecedented sensitivity and resolution in the infrared, with some of the largest gains realized at its longest wavelengths. We present the Systematic Mid-infrared Instrument (MIRI) Legacy Extragalactic Survey (SMILES), an eight-band MIRI survey with Near-Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) spectroscopic follow-up in the GOODS-S/HUDF region. SMILES takes full advantage of MIRI's continuous coverage from m over a arcmin area to greatly expand our understanding of the obscured Universe up to cosmic noon and beyond. This work, together with a companion paper by Rieke et al., covers the SMILES science drivers and technical design, early results with SMILES, data reduction, photometric catalog creation, and the first data release. As part of the discussion on early results, we…
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TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
