Data from the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES)
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Data from the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES)

The JWST Advanced Deep Survey (JADES) is the largest deep survey program that will be executed in the first few of years of operation of JWST. Three GTO Teams (NIRCam, NIRSpec, MIRI-U.S.) have combined time to produce a survey which will ultimately cover over 100 square arc minutes from 0.7 to 5 microns and 10 square arc minutes at 7.7 microns and produce thousands of galaxy spectra. The imaging data presented here is the first release from the survey and covers the “deep” portion with imaging acquired in September - October 2022. The area covered is approximately 25 square arc minutes with exposure times of per filter ranging from ~14,000 to ~60,000 seconds. These data provide large galaxy samples for studying galaxy evolution from z~1 to at least z~13, and also to study the full diversity of galaxy characteristics. A catalog with photometry and photometric redshifts is included with this release.

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