NEXUS: the North ecliptic pole EXtragalactic Unified Survey
Abstract
NEXUS is a JWST Multi-Cycle (Cycles 3-5; 368 primary hrs) GO Treasury imaging and spectroscopic survey around the North Ecliptic Pole. It contains two overlapping tiers. The Wide tier ( 400~ arcmin2) performs NIRCam/WFSS 2.4-5 micron grism spectroscopy with three epochs over 3 years (final continuum S/N/pixel>3 at F444W<22.2). The Deep tier ( 50~ arcmin2) performs high-multiplexing NIRSpec 0.6-5.3 micron MOS/PRISM spectroscopy for 10,000 targets, over 18 epochs with a 2-month cadence (epoch/final continuum S/N/pixel>3 at F200W 27/29). All epochs have simultaneous multi-band NIRCam and MIRI imaging (5σ final depths of 28-29 in NIRCam and 25 in MIRI). The field is within the continuous viewing zone of JWST, and is fully covered by the Euclid Ultra-Deep Field, with 0.9-2 micron deep Euclid spectroscopy and cadenced photometry. NEXUS has three science pillars. First, with its massive and nearly complete (flux-limited) spectroscopic samples and deep photometry, it will perform efficient classification and physical characterization of galaxies and AGNs from z 1 to Cosmic Dawn. With the large contiguous area coverage, it will measure the spatial clustering and demography of the first galaxies and SMBHs at z>6. Second, multi-epoch observations enable systematic time-domain investigations, focusing on z>3 transients and low-mass AGN reverberation mapping. Third, the comprehensive data set will enable knowledge transfer to other legacy fields, create data challenges, and initiate benchmark work for future space missions. With rapid public releases of processed data and an open invitation for collaboration, NEXUS aims for broad and swift community engagement, to become a powerhouse to drive transformative advancements in multiple key science areas of astronomy.
Turn this paper into a lesson
ArcXiv compiles a structured reading guide from this paper's metadata: plain-English importance, contributions, prerequisite concepts, which sections to read first, flashcards, and a quiz. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.