Seeing the Unseeable in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field with JWST
Creators
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Summers, Jake
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Windhorst, Rogier
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Smith, Brent
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Carleton, Timothy
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Cohen, Seth
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Croker, Kevin
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Jansen, Rolf
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O'Brien, Rosalia
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Conselice, Christopher
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Diego, Jose
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Driver, Simon
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Frye, Brenda
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Yan, Haojing
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Description
Color image of the publicly available 52.7 hour James Webb Space Telescope NIRCam JADES images of the same area as covered by the Hubble Space Telescope in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. To best illustrate the JWST sensitivity to infrared objects - and mimic the colors closest to the what the human eye can see — all NIRCam filter images were noise-weighted and rendered in green (F090W, F115W, F150W, F182M, F200W, and F210M) or in red (F277W, F335M, F356W, F410M, and F444W). The JWST NIRCam data alone sample the rest-frame optical part of the cosmic star-formation history at redshifts z≲ 2, and further into the rest-frame UV at z≳ 2.
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- Is supplement to
- Journal article: 10.3847/25c2cfeb.efb61a04 (DOI)