Title: | The BUFFALO HST Survey |
Authors: | Steinhardt, Charles L. Jauzac, Mathilde Acebron, Ana Atek, Hakim Capak, Peter Davidzon, Iary Eckert, Dominique Harvey, David Koekemoer, Anton M. Lagos, Claudia D. P. Mahler, Guillaume Montes, Mireia Niemiec, Anna NONINO, Mario Oesch, P. A. Richard, Johan Rodney, Steven A. Schaller, Matthieu Sharon, Keren Strolger, Louis-Gregory Allingham, Joseph Amara, Adam Bahé, Yannick Bœhm, Céline Bose, Sownak Bouwens, Rychard J. Bradley, Larry D. Brammer, Gabriel Broadhurst, Tom Cañas, Rodrigo Cen, Renyue Clément, Benjamin Clowe, Douglas Coe, Dan Connor, Thomas Darvish, Behnam Diego, Jose M. Ebeling, Harald Edge, A. C. Egami, Eiichi ETTORI, STEFANO Faisst, Andreas L. Frye, Brenda Furtak, Lukas J. Gómez-Guijarro, C. Remolina González, J. D. Gonzalez, Anthony Graur, Or Gruen, Daniel Hensley, Hagan Hovis-Afflerbach, Beryl Jablonka, Pascale Jha, Saurabh W. Jullo, Eric Kneib, Jean-Paul Kokorev, Vasily Lagattuta, David J. Limousin, Marceau von der Linden, Anja Linzer, Nora B. Lopez, Adrian Magdis, Georgios E. Massey, Richard Masters, Daniel C. Maturi, Matteo McCully, Curtis McGee, Sean L. MENEGHETTI, MASSIMO Mobasher, Bahram Moustakas, Leonidas A. Murphy, Eric J. Natarajan, Priyamvada Neyrinck, Mark O'Connor, Kyle Oguri, Masamune Pagul, Amanda Rhodes, Jason Rich, R. Michael Robertson, Andrew Sereno, Mauro Shan, Huanyuan Smith, Graham P. Sneppen, Albert Squires, Gordon K. Tam, Sut-Ieng Tchernin, Céline Toft, Sune Umetsu, Keiichi Weaver, John R. van Weeren, R. J. Williams, Liliya L. R. Wilson, Tom J. Yan, Lin Zitrin, Adi |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Journal: | THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES |
Number: | 247 |
Issue: | 2 |
First Page: | 64 |
Abstract: | The Beyond Ultra-deep Frontier Fields and Legacy Observations (BUFFALO) is a 101 orbit + 101 parallel Cycle 25 Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Treasury program taking data from 2018 to 2020. BUFFALO will expand existing coverage of the Hubble Frontier Fields (HFF) in Wide Field Camera 3/IR F105W, F125W, and F160W and Advanced Camera for Surveys/WFC F606W and F814W around each of the six HFF clusters and flanking fields. This additional area has not been observed by HST but is already covered by deep multiwavelength data sets, including Spitzer and Chandra. As with the original HFF program, BUFFALO is designed to take advantage of gravitational lensing from massive clusters to simultaneously find high-redshift galaxies that would otherwise lie below HST detection limits and model foreground clusters to study the properties of dark matter and galaxy assembly. The expanded area will provide the first opportunity to study both cosmic variance at high redshift and galaxy assembly in the outskirts of the large HFF clusters. Five additional orbits are reserved for transient follow-up. BUFFALO data including mosaics, value-added catalogs, and cluster mass distribution models will be released via MAST on a regular basis as the observations and analysis are completed for the six individual clusters. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/36610 |
URL: | https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4365/ab75ed https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85087344383 |
ISSN: | 0067-0049 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4365/ab75ed |
Bibcode ADS: | 2020ApJS..247...64S |
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