A close look to nascent galaxies
An international team of astronomers, led by R. Amorin and ohter ASTRODEEP scientists, has pushed large telescopes to their current limits to...
Read More The evolution of cosmic star formation in the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey
A new ASTRODEEP science paper by Bourne, N. et al, 2016, We present a new exploration of the cosmic star-formation history and dust obscuration in...
Read More Infrared Color Selection of Massive Galaxies at z > 3
A new ASTRODEEP science paper by Wang, T. et al., 2016. We introduce a new color selection technique to identify high-redshift, massive galaxies...
Read More Identification of z > 2 Herschel 500 μm Sources Using Color Deconfusion
We present a new method to search for candidate z 2 Herschel 500 μm sources in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey-North field using...
Read More The galaxy UV luminosity function at z ≃ 2-4; new results on faint-end slope and the evolution of luminosity density
We present a new, robust measurement of the evolving rest-frame ultraviolet (UV) galaxy luminosity function (LF) over the key redshift range...
Read More The imprint of rapid star formation quenching on the spectral energy distributions of galaxies
In high density environments, the gas content of galaxies is stripped, leading to a rapid quenching of their star formation activity. This dramatic...
Read More T-PHOT: A new code for PSF-matched, prior-based, multiwavelength extragalactic deconfusion photometry
The advent of deep multiwavelength extragalactic surveys has led to the necessity for advanced and fast methods for photometric analysis. In fact,...
Read More The Lyman continuum escape fraction of galaxies at z = 3.3 in the VUDS-LBC/COSMOS field
The ionizing Lyman continuum flux escaping from high-redshift galaxies into the intergalactic medium is a fundamental quantity to understand the...
Read More The galaxy stellar mass function at 3.5 ≤z ≤ 7.5 in the CANDELS/UDS, GOODS-South, and HUDF fields
The form and evolution of the galaxy stellar mass function (GSMF) at high redshifts provide crucial information on star formation history and mass...
Read More Evolution of star formation in the UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey Field – II. Star formation as a function of stellar mass between z = 1.46 and 0.63
We present new results on the evolution of the cosmic star formation rate as a function of stellar mass in the Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Survey–Ultra...
Read More ASTRODEEP-JWST: NIRCam-HST multiband photometry and redshifts for half a million sources in six extragalactic deep fields
We present a set of photometric catalogs primarily aimed at providing the community with a comprehensive database for the study of galaxy...
Read More FORECAST Data Release1: HST/JWST/Spitzer forward modeled images from the Illustris-TNG simulation
We release the first simulated images created with FORECAST (Fortuni et al. 2023), a flexible code for forward modeling of hydro-dynamical models...
Read More GLASS-JWST: Abell 2744 NIRCam Imaging and Photometric Catalog
We release the images and multi-wavelength catalog of the whole NIRCam extra-galactic observations obtained over the region of the cluster of...
Read More Early results from GLASS-JWST: NIRCam Extragalactic Imaging and Photometric Catalog
We release the reduced images and multi-wavelength catalog of the first JWST NIRCam extra-galactic observations from the GLASS Early Release Science...
Read More The ASTRODEEP-GS43 photometric and redshifts catalogue
We present ASTRODEEP-GS43 (Merlin et al. 2021, accepted for publication in A&A; http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.09246), a new multi-wavelength...
Read More The ASTRODEEP Frontier Fields Catalogues: MACSJ-0717 and MACSJ-1149
We present the public release of the complete catalogues of Frontier Fields MACSJ-0717 and MACSJ-1149 cluster and parallel pointings. The catalogues...
Read More Protected: Herschel GOODS-S and GOODS-N catalogues
Based on newly reduced images, we have re-produced new Herschel catalogues in the GOODS fields (Wang et al., 2017, to be submitted), using the...
Read More Protected: The GOODS-South catalogue
We have performed a complete re-analysis of all the data existing on this field, motivated by the improved techniques that we have developed...
Read More Euclid Spectroscopic Simulations
We present a set of simulations for the spectroscopic component of the Euclid Deep Survey. The spectroscopic channel is a part of the NISP...
Read More JWST MOVIES
We have prepared a few movies to show the dramatic impact that is expected from the forthcoming JWST imaging observations. The comparison is made...
Read More FORECAST Data Release1: HST/JWST/Spitzer forward modeled images from the Illustris-TNG simulation
We release the first simulated images created with FORECAST (Fortuni et al. 2023), a flexible code for forward modeling of hydro-dynamical models...
Read More A-PHOT: a new, versatile code for precision aperture photometry
A-PHOT is a new code developed by E. Merlin to perform aperture photometry on astronomical images, particularly well suited for multi-band...
Read More EGG – A galaxy simulations software from UV to far-IR
We describe a new ASTRODEEP software, named EGG, the Empirical Galaxy Generator. It is a tool designed to generate arbitrarily large mock...
Read More T-PHOT: A new code for PSF-matched, prior-based, multiwavelength extragalactic deconfusion photometry
The advent of deep multiwavelength extragalactic surveys has led to the necessity for advanced and fast methods for photometric analysis. In fact,...
Read More T-PHOT v2.0 public release
A new version of the T-PHOT software package including major upgrades is publicly released and is available for downloading below. In this...
Read More New software release: T-PHOT
What is T-PHOT T-PHOT (Merlin et al. 2015, 2015A&A…582A..15M; Merlin et al. 2016, 2016A&A…595A…97M) is a new software...
Read More Protected: T-PHOT 1.5.11 tarball
Download and use T-PHOT v1.5.11 This is the T-PHOT 1.5.11 tarball: TPHOTv1.5.11.tar.gz (Note: it is a .tar.gz file, although the .gz extension might...
Read More CONVPHOT
Description of CONVPHOT CONVPHOT (De Santis et al. 2007) is a C code developed at INAF‐OAR that can compute background for each source and subtract...
Read More TFIT
Description of TFIT TFIT (Laidler et al. 2007) was initially conceived and written by C. Papovich in 1999 as a C++ code.In its latest version, TFIT...
Read More Code developed by McLure et al.
McLure et al. (2011) developed a code to analyse the ultra‐deep IRAC imaging available in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), based on using HST...
Read More Sesto 2018 – Travel
Travel options We remind that the workshop will start on Monday 15 (9am) and finish at 1pm of Friday. Airplane Sesto is reacheable from the Venice,...
Read More A close look to nascent galaxies
An international team of astronomers, led by R. Amorin and ohter ASTRODEEP scientists, has pushed large telescopes to their current limits to...
Read More JWST MOVIES
We have prepared a few movies to show the dramatic impact that is expected from the forthcoming JWST imaging observations. The comparison is made...
Read More Astrodeep International Meeting 2017
The growth of galaxies in the Early Universe – III Sexten Center for Astrophysics January 16-20, 2017 Quick Link to Official Website...
Read More The Frontier Fields: Where Primordial Galaxies Lurk
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute for Technology made a cool article presenting the ASTRODEEP catalogs of the Frontier...
Read More ASTRODEEP in a nutshell
“From the space come the answers on the future” The Italian magazine “Sole 24 ore” has recently published an article to...
Read More Astrodeep International Meeting 2016
The early growth of galaxies: The HST, Spitzer and Herschel joint legacy Sexten Center for Astrophysics January 11-15, 2016 Quick Link to Official...
Read More CDS interface
An interface has been developed by CDS to easily access and browse the images that have been used by ASTRODEEP, and the catalogues that we...
Read More ASTRODEEP collaboration meeting 2015
The Spectral Energy Distribution of high redshift galaxies: lessons learned and open questions. Sexten Center for Astrophysics January 26‐30 2015...
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