The Hubble Ultra Deep Field
Space Telescope Science Institute · Johns Hopkins University · +8 more institutions
Abstract
This paper presents the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), a one million second exposure of an 11 square minute-of-arc region in the southern sky with the Hubble Space Telescope. The exposure time was divided among four filters, F435W (B435), F606W (V606), F775W (i775), and F850LP (z850), to give approximately uniform limiting magnitudes mAB~29 for point sources. The image contains at least 10,000 objects presented here as a catalog. Few if any galaxies at redshifts greater than ~4 resemble present day spiral or elliptical galaxies. Using the Lyman break dropout method, we find 504 B-dropouts, 204 V-dropouts, and 54 i-dropouts. Using these samples that are at different redshifts but derived from the same data, we…
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Authors
15- SVSteven V. W. BeckwithCorresponding
Space Telescope Science Institute, Johns Hopkins University
- MSM. Stiavelli
Space Telescope Science Institute
- AMAnton M. Koekemoer
Space Telescope Science Institute
- JAJ. A. R. Caldwell
Space Telescope Science Institute, The University of Texas at Austin
- HCHenry C. Ferguson
Space Telescope Science Institute
Topics & keywords
- Hubble Ultra-Deep Field
- Astrophysics
- Physics
- Luminosity function
- Redshift
- Hubble Deep Field
- Galaxy
- Elliptical galaxy