SKYSURF: Constraints on Zodiacal Light and Extragalactic Background Light through Panchromatic HST All-sky Surface-brightness Measurements. I. Survey Overview and Methods

dc.contributor.authorWindhorst, Rogier A.
dc.contributor.authorCarleton, Timothy
dc.contributor.authorO'Brien, Rosalia
dc.contributor.authorCohen, Seth H.
dc.contributor.authorArendt, Richard
dc.contributor.authoret al
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-18T00:07:06Z
dc.date.available2023-02-18T00:07:06Z
dc.date.issued2022-09-15
dc.descriptionAuthors: Rogier A. Windhorst , Timothy Carleton , Rosalia O'Brien , Seth H. Cohen , Delondrae Carter , Rolf Jansen , Scott Tompkins , Richard G. Arendt , Sarah Caddy , Norman Grogin , Anton Koekemoer , John MacKenty , Stefano Casertano , Luke J. M. Davies , Simon P. Driver , Eli Dwek , Alexander Kashlinsky , Scott J. Kenyon , Nathan Miles , Nor Pirzkal , Aaron Robotham , Russell Ryan , Haley Abate , Hanga Andras-Letanovszky , Jessica Berkheimer , John Chambers , Connor Gelb , Zak Goisman , Daniel Henningsen , Isabela Huckabee , Darby Kramer , Teerthal Patel , Rushabh Pawnikar , Ewan Pringle , Ci'mone Rogers , Steven Sherman , Andi Swirbul , and Kaitlin Webberen_US
dc.description.abstractWe give an overview and describe the rationale, methods, and testing of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Archival Legacy project “SKYSURF.” SKYSURF uses HST’s unique capability as an absolute photometer to measure the ∼0.2–1.7 μm sky-surface brightness (sky-SB) from 249,861 WFPC2, ACS, and WFC3 exposures in ∼1400 independent HST fields. SKYSURF’s panchromatic data set is designed to constrain the discrete and diffuse UV to near-IR sky components: Zodiacal Light (ZL), Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs), Diffuse Galactic Light (DGL), and the discrete plus diffuse Extragalactic Background Light (EBL). We outline SKYSURF’s methods to: (1) measure sky-SB levels between detected objects; (2) measure the discrete EBL, most of which comes from AB≃17–22 mag galaxies; and (3) estimate how much truly diffuse light may exist. Simulations of HST WFC3/IR images with known sky values and gradients, realistic cosmic ray (CR) distributions, and star plus galaxy counts were processed with nine different algorithms to measure the “Lowest Estimated Sky-SB” (LES) in each image between the discrete objects. The best algorithms recover the LES values within 0.2% when there are no image gradients, and within 0.2%–0.4% when there are 5%–10% gradients. We provide a proof of concept of our methods from the WFC3/IR F125W images, where any residual diffuse light that HST sees in excess of zodiacal model predictions does not depend on the total object flux that each image contains. This enables us to present our first SKYSURF results on diffuse light in Carleton et al.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipWe thank the referee for thoughtful suggestions that helped improve the presentations of this paper. We thank Annalisa Calamida, Susana Deustua, Sylvia Baggett, Jay Gallagher, Phil Korngut, Tod Lauer, John Mather, Peter McCullough, Marc Oort, Marc Postman, Michael Tompkins, and Meenakshi Wadhwa for helpful suggestions. We thank Dr. Larry Petro for help in the early stages of this project. We thank Javier Calunga for help in setting up our SKYSURF servers, and Mark Stevens for continuous help in maintaining the SKYSURF server website. We thank HST Archive staff at STScI for getting a very large amount of HST Archival data to us without any major hiccups, and for their expert advice on HST component temperatures. All of the data presented in this paper were obtained from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST). This project is based on observations made with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and obtained from the Hubble Legacy Archive, which is a collaboration between the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI/NASA), the Space Telescope European Coordinating Facility (ST-ECF/ESA), and the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre (CADC/NRC/CSA). Some image simulations were based on observations taken by the 3D-HST Treasury Program (GO 12177 and 12328) with the NASA/ESA HST, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS5-26555. Work by R.G.A. was supported by NASAunder award number 80GSFC21M0002. We thank Ms. Desiree Crawl, Prof. Thomas Sharp, and the NASA Space Grant Consortium in Arizona for consistent support of our many undergraduate SKYSURF researchers at ASU during the pandemic. We acknowledge support for HST programs AR-09955 and AR-15810 provided by NASA through grants from the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Incorporated, under NASA contract NAS5-26555.en_US
dc.description.urihttps://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-3881/ac82afen_US
dc.format.extent38 pagesen_US
dc.genrejournal articlesen_US
dc.identifierdoi:10.13016/m2vbsm-k8r4
dc.identifier.citationWindhurst, Rogier A. et al. SKYSURF: Constraints on Zodiacal Light and Extragalactic Background Light through Panchromatic HST All-sky Surface-brightness Measurements. I. Survey Overview and Methods. The Astronomical Journal 164, no. 4 (Sept. 15, 2022). https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-3881/ac82af#:~:text=10.3847/1538%2D3881/ac82af.en_US
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11603/26828
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dc.publisherIOP Scienceen_US
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dc.rightsThis work was written as part of one of the author's official duties as an Employee of the United States Government and is therefore a work of the United States Government. In accordance with 17 U.S.C. 105, no copyright protection is available for such works under U.S. Law.en_US
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dc.titleSKYSURF: Constraints on Zodiacal Light and Extragalactic Background Light through Panchromatic HST All-sky Surface-brightness Measurements. I. Survey Overview and Methodsen_US
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