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CANDELS: The Cosmic Assembly Near-infrared Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey

The Cosmic Assembly Near-infrared Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey (CANDELS) is designed to document the first third of galactic evolution, over the approximate redshift (z) range 8--1.5. It will image >250,000 distant galaxies using three separate cameras on the Hubble Space Telescope, from the mid-ultraviolet to the near-infrared, and will find and measure Type Ia supernovae at z>1.5 to test their accuracy as standardizable candles for cosmology. Five premier multi-wavelength sky regions are selected, each with extensive ancillary data. The use of five widely separated fields mitigates cosmic variance and yields statistically robust and complete samples of galaxies down to a stellar mass of 10^9 M_\odot to z \approx 2, reaching the knee of the ultraviolet luminosity function (UVLF) of galaxies to z \approx 8. The survey covers approximately 800 arcmin^2 and is divided into two parts. The CANDELS/Deep survey (5σ point-source limit H=27.7 mag) covers \sim 125 arcmin^2 within GOODS-N and GOODS-S. The CANDELS/Wide survey includes GOODS and three additional fields (EGS, COSMOS, and UDS) and covers the full area to a 5σ point-source limit of H \gtrsim 27.0 mag. Together with the Hubble Ultra Deep Fields, the strategy creates a three-tiered "wedding cake" approach that has proven efficient for extragalactic surveys. Data from the survey are nonproprietary and are useful for a wide variety of science investigations. In this paper, we describe the basic motivations for the survey, the CANDELS team science goals and the resulting observational requirements, the field selection and geometry, and the observing design. The Hubble data processing and products are described in a companion paper.

preprint2011arXivOpen access
Norman A. GroginDale D. KocevskiS. M. FaberHenry C. FergusonAnton M. KoekemoerAdam G. RiessViviana AcquavivaDavid M. AlexanderOmar AlmainiMatthew L. N. AshbyMarco BardenEric F. BellFrédéric BournaudThomas M. BrownKarina I. CaputiStefano CasertanoPaolo CassataMarco CastellanoPeter ChallisRanga-Ram CharyEdmond CheungMichele CirasuoloChristopher J. ConseliceAsantha Roshan CoorayDarren J. CrotonEmanuele DaddiTomas DahlenRomeel DavéDuília F. de MelloAvishai DekelMark DickinsonTimothy DolchJennifer L. DonleyJames S. DunlopAaron A. DuttonDavid ElbazGiovanni G. FazioAlexei V. FilippenkoSteven L. FinkelsteinAdriano FontanaJonathan P. GardnerPeter M. GarnavichEric GawiserMauro GiavaliscoAndrea GrazianYicheng GuoNimish P. HathiBoris HäusslerPhilip F. HopkinsJia-Sheng HuangKuang-Han HuangSaurabh W. JhaJeyhan S. KartaltepeRobert P. KirshnerDavid C. KooKamson LaiKyoung-Soo LeeWeidong LiJennifer M. LotzRay A. LucasPiero MadauPatrick J. McCarthyElizabeth J. McGrathDaniel H. McIntoshRoss J. McLureBahram MobasherLeonidas A. MoustakasMark MozenaKirpal NandraJeffrey A. NewmanSami-Matias NiemiKai G. NoeskeCasey J. PapovichLaura PentericciAlexandra PopeJoel R. PrimackAbhijith RajanSwara RavindranathNaveen A. ReddyAlvio RenziniHans-Walter RixAday R. RobainaSteven A. RodneyDavid J. RosarioPiero RosatiSara SalimbeniClaudia ScarlataBrian SianaLuc SimardJoseph SmidtRachel S. SomervilleHyron SpinradAmber N. StraughnLouis-Gregory StrolgerOlivia TelfordHarry I. TeplitzJonathan R. TrumpArjen van der WelCarolin VillforthRisa H. WechslerBenjamin J. WeinerTommy WiklindVivienne WildGrant WilsonStijn WuytsHao-Jing YanMin S. Yun

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Norman A. GroginDale D. KocevskiS. M. FaberHenry C. FergusonAnton M. KoekemoerAdam G. RiessViviana AcquavivaDavid M. AlexanderOmar AlmainiMatthew L. N. AshbyMarco BardenEric F. BellFrédéric BournaudThomas M. BrownKarina I. CaputiStefano CasertanoPaolo CassataMarco CastellanoPeter ChallisRanga-Ram CharyEdmond CheungMichele CirasuoloChristopher J. ConseliceAsantha Roshan CoorayDarren J. CrotonEmanuele DaddiTomas DahlenRomeel DavéDuília F. de MelloAvishai DekelMark DickinsonTimothy DolchJennifer L. DonleyJames S. DunlopAaron A. DuttonDavid ElbazGiovanni G. FazioAlexei V. FilippenkoSteven L. FinkelsteinAdriano FontanaJonathan P. GardnerPeter M. GarnavichEric GawiserMauro GiavaliscoAndrea GrazianYicheng GuoNimish P. HathiBoris HäusslerPhilip F. HopkinsJia-Sheng HuangKuang-Han HuangSaurabh W. JhaJeyhan S. KartaltepeRobert P. KirshnerDavid C. KooKamson LaiKyoung-Soo LeeWeidong LiJennifer M. LotzRay A. LucasPiero MadauPatrick J. McCarthyElizabeth J. McGrathDaniel H. McIntoshRoss J. McLureBahram MobasherLeonidas A. MoustakasMark MozenaKirpal NandraJeffrey A. NewmanSami-Matias NiemiKai G. NoeskeCasey J. PapovichLaura PentericciAlexandra PopeJoel R. PrimackAbhijith RajanSwara RavindranathNaveen A. ReddyAlvio RenziniHans-Walter RixAday R. RobainaSteven A. RodneyDavid J. RosarioPiero RosatiSara SalimbeniClaudia ScarlataBrian SianaLuc SimardJoseph SmidtRachel S. SomervilleHyron SpinradAmber N. StraughnLouis-Gregory StrolgerOlivia TelfordHarry I. TeplitzJonathan R. TrumpArjen van der WelCarolin VillforthRisa H. WechslerBenjamin J. WeinerTommy WiklindVivienne WildGrant WilsonStijn WuytsHao-Jing YanMin S. Yun

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