MUSUBI (MegaCam Ultra-deep Survey: u-Band Imaging)-Data for the COSMOS and SXDS Fields
Abstract
The Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) Strategic Survey is the latest-generation multi-band optical imaging survey for galaxy evolution and structure formation. The "Ultra-Deep" component of the HSC survey provides grizy broad-band images over 3.4 deg2 to detection limits of 26-28 AB, along with narrow-band images, in the COSMOS and the SXDS fields. These images provide an unprecedented combination of depths and area coverage, for the studies galaxies up to z7. However, the lack of coverage at <4000 Ang implies incomplete sampling of the rest-frame UV at z 3, which is critically needed for understanding the buildup of stellar mass in the later cosmic time. We conducted a multi-year CFHT u-band imaging campaign in the two HSC Ultra-Deep fields with CFHT MegaCam. By including shallower archival data, we reach 5-σ depths of u=28.1 and 28.4 (AB) at the centers of the COSMOS and SXDS fields, respectively, and u=27.7 and 27.8 in the central 1 deg2 fields. The image quality is 0.90 arcsec, fairly good for the u band. Both the photometric and astrometric quality of our data are excellent. We show that the combination of our u-band and HSC data can lead to high-quality photometric redshifts at z=0-3, and robust measurements of rest-frame UV on galaxies at 0.4<z<0.6 for distinguishing green-valley galaxies from star-forming and quiescent galaxies. We publicly release our reduced u-band images and reference catalogs that can be used readily for scientific studies.
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