MINERVA: A NIRCam Medium Band and MIRI Imaging Survey to Unlock the Hidden Gems of the Distant Universe
Adam Muzzin, Katherine A. Suess, Danilo Marchesini, Luke Robbins, Chris J. Willott, Stacey Alberts, Jacqueline Antwi-Danso, Yoshihisa Asada, Gabriel Brammer, Sam E. Cutler, Kartheik G. Iyer, Ivo Labbe, Nicholas S. Martis, Tim B. Miller, Ikki Mitsuhashi, Alexandra Pope

TL;DR
MINERVA is a comprehensive JWST imaging survey using medium and broad bands across multiple fields, significantly enhancing the data available for studying distant galaxies and their properties.
Contribution
This survey provides the largest and most detailed JWST medium-band imaging dataset to date, expanding coverage and depth in key extragalactic fields.
Findings
Increased area coverage by ~7x in at least 8 bands.
Achieved 5σ depths of 28.1 mag in F300M and 23.9 mag in F1280W.
Enhanced data quality for galaxy population and evolution studies.
Abstract
We present an overview of the MINERVA survey, a 259.8 hour (prime) and 127 hour (parallel) Cycle 4 treasury program on the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). MINERVA is obtaining 8 filter NIRCam medium band imaging (F140M, F162M, F182M, F210M, F250M, F300M, F360M, F460M) and 2 filter MIRI imaging (F1280W, F1500W) in four of the five CANDELS Extragalactic fields: UDS, COSMOS, AEGIS and GOODS-N. These fields were previously observed in Cycle 1 with 7 - 9 NIRCam filters by the PRIMER, CEERS and JADES programs. MINERVA reaches a 5 depth of 28.1 mag in F300M and covers 542 arcmin, increasing the area of existing JWST medium-band coverage in at least 8 bands by 7. The MIRI imaging reaches a 5 depth of 23.9 mag in F1280W and covers 275 arcmin in at least 2 MIRI filters. When combined with existing imaging, these data will provide a…
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