An Ultra Deep Field Survey with WFIRST
Anton M. Koekemoer,R. J. Foley,D. N. Spergel,M. Bagley,R. Bezanson,F. B. Bianco,R. Bouwens,L. Bradley,G. Brammer,P. Capak,I. Davidzon,G. De Rosa,M. E. Dickinson,O. Doré,J. S. Dunlop,R. S. Ellis,X. Fan,G. G. Fazio,H. C. Ferguson,A. V. Filippenko,S. Finkelstein,B. Frye,E. Gawiser,N. A. Grogin,N. P. Hathi,C. M. Hirata,R. Hounsell,G. D. Illingworth,R. A. Jansen,M. Jauzac,S. W. Jha,J. S. Kartaltepe,A. G. Kim,P. Kelly,J. W. Kruk, R. Larson,J. Lotz, R. Lucas,S. Malhotra,K. Mandel,R. Margutti,D. Marrone,R. J. McLure, K. McQuinn,P. Melchior,B. Mobasher,J. R. Mould,L. Moustakas,J. A. Newman,C. Papovich, M. S. Peeples,S. Perlmutter,N. Pirzkal,J. Rhoads,J. Rhodes,B. Robertson,D. Rubin,R. Ryan,D. Scolnic,A. Shapley,R. Somerville,C. Steinhardt,M. Stiavelli,R. Street,M. Trenti,T. Treu, L. Wang,Y. Wang,D. Whalen,R. A. Windhorst,E. J. Wollack,H. Yan arXiv (Cornell University)(2019)
Key words
Wide-Field Surveys,Wide-Field Spectroscopy
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