Hubble Infrared Pure Parallel Imaging Extragalactic Survey (HIPPIES) and Its Initial Results
Hubble Infrared Pure Parallel Imaging Extragalactic Survey (HIPPIES) has been utilizing the HST parallel orbits to do deep imaging along a large number of random sightlines since Cycle 17. The backbone data set of HIPPIES is from its four-band observations with WFC3, which are being obtained at a rate of ~ 40 fields/year. As its survey fields are disjoint and independent, the impact of "cosmic variance" is minimal. The details of HIPPIES will be presented, and some of its initial results will be discussed, which include: 1) the search for the most luminous Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) at z>7.4 and the constraint on the brightest end of the luminosity function at these redshifts; 2) the study of very red galaxy population at intermediate redshifts, including a serendipitous discovery of a matured galaxy cluster cadidate at z ~ 2.1; 3) the search of cool Galactic dwarfs and the constraint on their scale height; and 4) the weak lensing experiment with the WFC3 data.
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Speaker:Yan Gong (Max-Planck-Institute for Radio Astronomy)
Time:9:30am, August 01th, Tuesday
Location:Middle conference room, 3rd floor
Speaker:Junhao Liu (East Asian Observatory)
Time:9:30 am July 27th (Thursday)
Location:Middle conference room, 3rd floor
Speaker:Dr. Pinghui Huang (黄平辉)
Time:Wednesday, July 26th 3:00pm
Location:Middle conference room, 3rd floor
Speaker:闫大海(云南大学)
Time:7月14日,星期五,上午10点
Location:1715
Speaker:Shuang Zhou (University of Nottingham)
Time:3:00 pm July 13th (Thursday)
Location:Lecture Hall, 3rd floor
Speaker:Prof. Wen-Ping Chen (National Central University)
Time:1:30 pm July 6th (Thursday)
Location:Lecture Hall, 3rd floor