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19 April 2024
 
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The FORS Deep Field: Field selection, photometric observations and photometric catalog
J. Heidt ; I. Appenzeller ; A. Gabasch ; K. Jaeger ; S. Seitz ; R. Bender ; A. Boehm ; J. Snigula ; K. J. Fricke ; U. Hopp ; M. Kuemmel ; C. Moellenhoff ; T. Szeifert ; B. Ziegler ; N. Drory ; D. Mehlert ; A. Moorwood ; H. Nicklas ; S. Noll ; R.P. Saglia ; W. Seifert ; O. Stahl ; E. Sutorius ; S. J. Wagner ;
Date 4 Nov 2002
Journal Astron.Astrophys. 398 (2003) 49-62
Subject astro-ph
Affiliation3 and 6), N. Drory , D. Mehlert , A. Moorwood , H. Nicklas , S. Noll , R.P. Saglia , W. Seifert , O. Stahl , E. Sutorius (1 and 8), S. J. Wagner ( LSW Heidelberg, USM Muenchen, USG Goettingen, MPIA Heidelberg, ESO-Chile, Akademie der Wissenscha
AbstractThe FORS Deep Field project is a multi-colour, multi-object spectroscopic investigation of an approx. 7 times 7 region near the south galactic pole based mostly on observations carried out with the FORS instruments attached to the VLT telescopes. It includes the QSO Q 0103-260 (z = 3.36). The goal of this study is to improve our understanding of the formation and evolution of galaxies in the young Universe. In this paper the field selection, the photometric observations, and the data reduction are described. The source detection and photometry of objects in the FORS Deep Field is discussed in detail. A combined B and I selected UBgRIJKs photometric catalog of 8753 objects in the FDF is presented and its properties are briefly discussed. The formal 50% completeness limits for point sources, derived from the co-added images, are 25.64, 27.69, 26.86, 26.68, 26.37, 23.60 and 21.57 in U, B, g, R, I, J and Ks (Vega-system), respectively. A comparison of the number counts in the FORS Deep Field to those derived in other deep field surveys shows very good agreement.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0211044
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