RUBIES: a complete census of the bright and red distant Universe with JWST/NIRSpec
Anna de Graaff, Gabriel Brammer, Andrea Weibel, Zach Lewis, Michael V. Maseda, Pascal A. Oesch, Rachel Bezanson, Leindert A. Boogaard, Nikko J. Cleri, Olivia R. Cooper, Rashmi Gottumukkala, Jenny E. Greene, Michaela Hirschmann, Raphael E. Hviding, Harley Katz, Ivo Labb\'e

TL;DR
RUBIES uses JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy to comprehensively study bright, red, and distant galaxies, revealing diverse populations and complex properties across a broad redshift range, with a novel selection strategy and public data release.
Contribution
The survey introduces a novel observing strategy with a well-quantified selection function to target rare, bright, red sources and provides the first extensive spectroscopic census of such galaxies across 1<z<10.
Findings
Red sources exhibit high diversity in redshift, dust, and activity.
Spectroscopy uncovers complex galaxy properties not evident from photometry alone.
Red sources are generally more massive across all redshifts.
Abstract
We present the Red Unknowns: Bright Infrared Extragalactic Survey (RUBIES), providing JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy of red sources selected across ~150 arcmin from public JWST/NIRCam imaging in the UDS and EGS fields. RUBIES novel observing strategy offers a well-quantified selection function: the survey is optimised to reach high (>70%) completeness for bright and red (F150W-F444W>2) sources that are very rare. To place these rare sources in context, we simultaneously observe a reference sample of the 2<z<7 galaxy population, sampling sources at a rate that is inversely proportional to their number density in the 3D space of F444W magnitude, F150W-F444W colour, and photometric redshift. In total, RUBIES observes ~3000 targets across with both the PRISM and G395M dispersers, and ~1500 targets at using only the G395M disperser. The RUBIES data reveal a highly…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
