BEACON: JWST NIRCam Pure-parallel Imaging Survey. I. Survey Design and Initial Results
Takahiro Morishita, Charlotte A. Mason, Kimi C. Kreilgaard, Michele, Trenti, Tommaso Treu, Benedetta Vulcani, Yechi Zhang, Abdurro'uf, Anahita, Alavi, Hakim Atek, Yannick Bahe, Marusa Bradac, Larry D. Bradley, Andrew J., Bunker, Dan Coe, James Colbert, Viola Gelli

TL;DR
BEACON is a JWST/NIRCam survey exploring high-redshift galaxies, aiming to identify and analyze galaxies at z>10, providing valuable data for understanding early universe galaxy formation.
Contribution
This paper introduces the BEACON survey's design, initial results, and data products, enabling new insights into galaxies at z>10 with JWST.
Findings
129 galaxy candidates at z>7 identified
11 galaxies at z>10 discovered
No candidates found at z>13
Abstract
We introduce the Bias-free Extragalactic Analysis for Cosmic Origins with NIRCam (BEACON) survey, a JWST Cycle2 program allocated up to 600 pure-parallel hours of observations. BEACON explores high-latitude areas of the sky with JWST/NIRCam over independent sightlines, totaling deg, reaching a median F444W depth of AB mag (5). Based on existing JWST observations in legacy fields, we estimate that BEACON will photometrically identify 25--150 galaxies at and 500--1000 at --10 uniquely enabled by an efficient multiple filter configuration spanning --5.0m. The expected sample size of galaxies will allow us to obtain robust number density estimates and to discriminate between different models of early star formation. In this paper, we present an overview of the survey design and initial results using the first 19…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
