The HST-Hyperion Survey: Grism Observations of a z2.5 Proto-Supercluster
Abstract
We present first results and catalogs from the HST-Hyperion survey. This survey has collected 50 orbits of WFC3/F160W imaging and WFC3/G141 grism spectroscopy in the most overdense regions of the Hyperion proto-supercluster at z2.45, which are analyzed in conjunction with the adjacent 56 orbits of WFC3/F140W imaging and WFC3/G141 grism spectroscopy from the 3D-HST survey. Sources were identified and spectra extracted using GRIZLI, which subsequently fit the combined grism data with object-matched photometric data from the COSMOS2020 catalog to obtain a redshift and best-fit spectral model. Each source was then visually inspected by multiple team members and quality flags were assigned. A total of 12814 objects with mHST ≤ 25.0 were inspected, of which 5629 (44%) have reliable redshifts from the grism data, which are sensitive to emission lines at a level of 8.8 ×10-18 erg s-1 cm-2 (1σ). Comparison to high-quality ground-based spectroscopic redshifts yields a scatter of σ NMAD = 0.0016. The resulting catalogs contain 125 confirmed members of the Hyperion structure within 2.40<z<2.53, with an additional 71 confirmed galaxies in projection within 2.35<z<2.65. The redshift, stellar population, and line flux catalogs, as well as all grism spectra, are publicly available.
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