BEACON: JWST NIRCam Pure-parallel Imaging Survey. I. Survey Design and Initial Results
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 983:2 (2025) 152
Abstract:
We introduce the Bias-free Extragalactic Analysis for Cosmic Origins with NIRCam (BEACON) survey, a JWST Cycle 2 program allocated up to 600 pure-parallel hours of observations. BEACON explores high-latitude areas of the sky with JWST/NIRCam over 鈭100 independent sight lines, totaling 鈭0.3 deg2, reaching a median F444W depth of 鈮28.2 AB mag (5蟽). Based on existing JWST observations in legacy fields, we estimate that BEACON will photometrically identify 25鈥150 galaxies at z > 10 and 500鈥1000 at z 鈭 7鈥10 uniquely enabled by an efficient multiple filter configuration spanning 0.9鈥5.0 渭m. The expected sample size of z > 10 galaxies will allow us to obtain robust number density estimates and to discriminate between different models of early star formation. In this paper, we present an overview of the survey design and initial results using the first 19 fields. We present 129 galaxy candidates at z 鈮7 identified in those fields, including 11 galaxies at z 鈮10 and several UV-luminous (MUV < 鈭21 mag) galaxies at z 鈭 8. The number densities of z < 13 galaxies inferred from the initial fields are overall consistent with those in the literature. Despite reaching a considerably large volume (鈭105 Mpc3), however, we find no galaxy candidates at z > 13, providing us with a complimentary insight into early galaxy evolution with minimal cosmic variance. We publish imaging and catalog data products for these initial fields. Upon survey completion, all BEACON data will be coherently processed and distributed to the community along with catalogs for redshift and other physical quantities.JADES NIRSpec Spectroscopy of GN-z11: Evidence for Wolf-Rayet contribution to stellar populations at 430 Myr after Big Bang?
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