NEXUS: the North ecliptic pole EXtragalactic Unified Survey
Yue Shen, Ming-Yang Zhuang, Junyao Li, Adam J. Burgasser, Xiaohui Fan,, Jenny E. Greene, Gautham Narayan, Alice E. Shapley, Fengwu Sun, Feige Wang,, Qian Yang

TL;DR
NEXUS is a comprehensive JWST survey of the North Ecliptic Pole, combining imaging and spectroscopy across multiple epochs to study galaxy evolution, early universe structures, and time-domain phenomena with broad community engagement.
Contribution
It introduces a large-scale, multi-epoch JWST survey with integrated imaging and spectroscopy, enabling detailed galaxy and SMBH studies from redshift 1 to the Cosmic Dawn.
Findings
Massive spectroscopic samples for galaxy classification.
Deep photometry for physical characterization.
Time-domain data for transient and AGN studies.
Abstract
NEXUS is a JWST Multi-Cycle (Cycles 3-5; 368 primary hrs) GO Treasury imaging and spectroscopic survey around the North Ecliptic Pole. It contains two overlapping tiers. The Wide tier () performs NIRCam/WFSS 2.4-5 micron grism spectroscopy with three epochs over 3 years (final continuum at F444W). The Deep tier () performs high-multiplexing NIRSpec 0.6-5.3 micron MOS/PRISM spectroscopy for targets, over 18 epochs with a 2-month cadence (epoch/final continuum at F200W). All epochs have simultaneous multi-band NIRCam and MIRI imaging ( final depths of in NIRCam and in MIRI). The field is within the continuous viewing zone of JWST, and is fully covered by the Euclid Ultra-Deep Field, with 0.9-2 micron deep Euclid spectroscopy and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Astro and Planetary Science
