Abstract
This paper presents new J and Ks near-infrared data obtained from
observations of the Chandra Deep Field South (CDF-S) conducted at the
ESO 3.5m New Technology Telescope (NTT). These data were taken as part
of the ongoing Deep Public Survey (DPS) being carried out by the ESO
Imaging Survey (EIS) program, extending the EIS-DEEP survey. Combined
these surveys now provide a contiguous coverage over an area of 400
square arcmin in the near-infrared, nearly matching that covered by the
deep X-ray observations of Chandra, four times the area of the original
EIS-DEEP survey. The paper briefly describes the observations and the
new techniques being employed for pipeline processing jittered infrared
observations, which include unbiased de-fringing and sky-background
subtraction, pixel-based astrometry and stacking and pixel registration
based on a multi-resolution decomposition of the images. The astrometric
solution is based on a pre-release of the GSC-II catalog and has an
accuracy of < 0.15 arcsec. The final images for 12 pointings
presented here reach median 5 sigma limiting magnitudes of J_AB~23.4 and
K_AB~22.6 as measured within an aperture 2xFWHM. The frame to frame
variation of the photometric zero-point is estimated to be
Original language | English |
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Journal | Astronomy & Astrophysics |
Publication status | Published - 1 Feb 2001 |