CANUCS/Technicolor Data Release 1: Imaging, Photometry, Slit Spectroscopy, and Stellar Population Parameters
Ghassan T. E. Sarrouh, Yoshihisa Asada, Nicholas S. Martis, Chris J. Willott, Kartheik G. Iyer, Ga\"el Noirot, Adam Muzzin, Marcin Sawicki, Gabriel Brammer, Guillaume Desprez, Gregor Rihtar\v{s}i\v{c}, Johannes Zabl, Roberto Abraham, Maru\v{s}a Brada\v{c}, Ren\'e Doyon

TL;DR
This paper introduces the first data release from the CANUCS JWST survey, providing extensive imaging, spectroscopy, and galaxy parameters for 97,000 galaxies across multiple clusters and fields, enabling advanced studies of galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It presents new JWST imaging and spectroscopic data, along with photometric and stellar population catalogs, for a large sample of galaxies in cluster and flanking fields, including data reduction and analysis methods.
Findings
High-quality photometric redshifts with low outlier rates (4-7%)
Spectroscopic redshifts for 733 galaxies up to z=10.8
Comprehensive galaxy catalogs with stellar population parameters
Abstract
We present the first data release of the CAnadian NIRISS Unbiased Cluster Survey (CANUCS), a JWST Cycle 1 GTO program targeting 5 lensing clusters and flanking fields in parallel (Abell 370, MACS0416, MACS0417, MACS1149, MACS1423; survey area \tilda100 arcmin), with NIRCam imaging, NIRISS slitless spectroscopy, and NIRSpec prism multi-object spectroscopy. Fields centered on cluster cores include imaging in 8 bands from 0.9-4.4m, alongside continuous NIRISS coverage from 1.15-2m, while the NIRCam flanking fields provide 5 wide and 9 medium band filters for exceptional spectral sampling, all to \tilda29 mag. We also present JWST in Technicolor, a Cycle 2 follow-up GO program targeting 3 CANUCS clusters (Abell 370, MACS0416, MACS1149). The Technicolor program adds NIRISS slitless spectroscopy in F090W to the cluster fields while adding 8 wide, medium, and narrow band…
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