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    RELICS: Reionization Lensing Cluster Survey

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    Coe, Dan
    Salmon, Brett cc
    Bradač, Maruša
    Bradley, Larry D.
    Sharon, Keren
    Zitrin, Adi
    Acebron, Ana
    Cerny, Catherine
    Cibirka, Nathália
    Strait, Victoria
    Paterno-Mahler, Rachel
    Mahler, Guillaume
    Avila, Roberto J.
    Ogaz, Sara
    Huang, Kuang-Han
    Pelliccia, Debora
    Stark, Daniel P.
    Mainali, Ramesh cc
    Oesch, Pascal A.
    Trenti, Michele
    Carrasco, Daniela
    Dawson, William A.
    Rodney, Steven A.
    Strolger, Louis-Gregory
    Riess, Adam G.
    Jones, Christine
    Frye, Brenda L.
    Czakon, Nicole G.
    Umetsu, Keiichi
    Vulcani, Benedetta
    Graur, Or
    Jha, Saurabh W.
    Graham, Melissa L.
    Molino, Alberto
    Nonino, Mario
    Hjorth, Jens
    Selsing, Jonatan
    Christensen, Lise
    Kikuchihara, Shotaro
    Ouchi, Masami
    Oguri, Masamune cc
    Welch, Brian
    Lemaux, Brian C.
    Andrade-Santos, Felipe
    Hoag, Austin T.
    Johnson, Traci L.
    Peterson, Avery
    Past, Matthew
    Fox, Carter
    Agulli, Irene
    Livermore, Rachael
    Ryan, Russell E.
    Lam, Daniel
    Sendra-Server, Irene
    Toft, Sune
    Lovisari, Lorenzo
    Su, Yuanyuan
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Dept Astron, Steward Observ
    Issue Date
    2019-10-14
    Keywords
    dark ages
    reionization
    first stars
    dark matter
    galaxies: clusters: general
    galaxies: high-redshift
    gravitational: lensing: strong
    supernovae: general
    
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    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
    Citation
    Dan Coe et al 2019 ApJ 884 85
    Journal
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
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    Copyright © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    Large surveys of galaxy clusters with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and Spitzer, including the Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble and the Frontier Fields, have demonstrated the power of strong gravitational lensing to efficiently deliver large samples of high-redshift galaxies. We extend this strategy through a wider, shallower survey named RELICS, the Reionization Lensing Cluster Survey, described here. Our 188-orbit Hubble Treasury Program observed 41 clusters at 0.182 ≤ z ≤ 0.972 with Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and WFC3/IR imaging spanning 0.4–1.7 μm. We selected 21 of the most massive clusters known based on Planck PSZ2 estimates and 20 additional clusters based on observed or inferred lensing strength. RELICS observed 46 WFC3/IR pointings (~200 arcmin2) each with two orbits divided among four filters (F105W, F125W, F140W, and F160W) and ACS imaging as needed to achieve single-orbit depth in each of three filters (F435W, F606W, and F814W). As previously reported by Salmon et al., we discovered over 300 z ~ 6–10 candidates, including the brightest z ~ 6 candidates known, and the most distant spatially resolved lensed arc known at z ~ 10. Spitzer IRAC imaging (945 hr awarded, plus 100 archival, spanning 3.0–5.0 μm) has crucially enabled us to distinguish z ~ 10 candidates from z ~ 2 interlopers. For each cluster, two HST observing epochs were staggered by about a month, enabling us to discover 11 supernovae, including 3 lensed supernovae, which we followed up with 20 orbits from our program. Reduced HST images, catalogs, and lens models are available on MAST, and reduced Spitzer images are available on IRSA.
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    0004-637X
    DOI
    10.3847/1538-4357/ab412b
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    Sponsors
    NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope (HST) National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) [GO 14096]; National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) [NAS5-26555, NAS 5-26555, NAS 5-32864]; NASA through ADAP [80NSSC18K0945]; NASA/HST National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) [HST-GO-14096, HST-GO-13666]; U.S. DOE by LLNL United States Department of Energy (DOE) [DE-AC5207NA27344]; Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 106-2628M-001-003-MY3]; Academia Sinica - Taiwan [AS-IA107-M01]; NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Fellowship [AST-1602595]; NASA from STScI [HST-GO-14208]; Brazilian funding agency FAPESP [2014/11806-9]; VILLUM FONDEN [16599]
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