Multi-wavelength photometric catalogs, catalogs of photometric redshifts, stellar population properties, rest-frame magnitudes and colors, and lensing magnification factors, as well as other high-level science data products can be obtained from the links below.


HFF-DeepSpace is supported by the National Science Foundation under grant No. 1513473 and by grant HST-RA-14302 awarded by the Space Telescope Science Institute. We also acknowledge funding by NWO grant 614.001.302.

When using products from HFF-DeepSpace, please include the following acknowledgement:

“This work is based on data and catalog products from HFF-DeepSpace, funded by the National Science Foundation and Space Telescope Science Institute (operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS5-26555).”

And cite Shipley et al. (2018) [high-res PDF]


Structural catalogs for HFF-DeepSpace galaxies supplementing the data release v3.9 of HFF-DeepSpace can be obtained from the links below. The structural parameters are obtained from the multi-wavelength fitting tools GalfitM and Galapagos-2, developed as part of the MegaMorph project. A total of 12 catalogs, one for each cluster and parallel field, is provided, where galaxies were modeled with a single Sérsic light profiles to obtain their effective radii, Sérsic index, and other structural parameters.


Full details about how these catalogs were constructed can be found in Nedkova et al. (2021). Please cite this paper as well as
Shipley et al. (2018) when using these catalogs.


2021 Data Release (Structural Catalogs)


Email hffdeepspace@tufts.edu to request the username and password to download the files below. By doing so, you will receive notifications about future data releases.


README


Structural Catalogsstructural catalogs from GalfitM and Galapagos-2

get_Cheb_poly.pyPython script for interpolating the Chebyshev polynomials


2018 Data Release (v3.9)


Email hffdeepspace@tufts.edu to request the username and password to download the catalogs and high-level science products below. By doing so, you will receive notifications about future data releases.


README


EAZY filestemplate set, filter file, template error function, prior

FAST filesFAST translate and parameter files


Abell 2744 - clustercatalogs, RGB images, high-level science products, file list

Abell 2744 - parallelcatalogs, RGB images, high-level science products, file list


MACS J0416 - clustercatalogs, RGB images, high-level science products, file list

MACS J0416 - parallelcatalogs, RGB images, high-level science products, file list


MACS J0717 - clustercatalogs, RGB images, high-level science products, file list

MACS J0717 - parallelcatalogs, RGB images, high-level science products, file list


MACS J1149 - clustercatalogs, RGB images, high-level science products, file list

MACS J1149 - parallelcatalogs, RGB images, high-level science products, file list


Abell S1063 - clustercatalogs, RGB images, high-level science products, file list

Abell S1063 - parallelcatalogs, RGB images, high-level science products, file list


Abell 370 - clustercatalogs, RGB images, high-level science products, file list

Abell 370 - parallelcatalogs, RGB images, high-level science products, file list



KIFF is the KS-band Imaging of the Hubble Frontier Fields, which provides ultra-deep KS-band imaging of all six of the Hubble Frontier Fields clusters Abell 2744, MACS-0416, Abell 370, Abell S1063, MACS-0717, and MACS-1149. VLT/HAWK-I integrations of the first four fields (PI: Gabriel Brammer) reach 5-sigma limiting depths of KS~26.0 (AB, point sources) and have excellent image quality (FWHM~0.4”). Shorter Keck/MOSFIRE integrations of the MACS-0717 (MACS-1149) field better observable in the north (PI: Danilo Marchesini) reach limiting depths KS=25.5 (25.1 AB) with seeing FWHM~0.4” (0.5”). In all cases, the KS-band mosaics cover the primary cluster and parallel HST/ACS+WFC3 fields. The total area of the KS-band coverage is 490 arcmin2.

Reduced, aligned mosaics of all six survey fields can be downloaded from here, along with a comprehensive release description.

NEW: KIFF mosaics drizzled to the Hubble Frontier Fields HST image pixel grids can be downloaded from here.

Please, make sure to cite Brammer et al. (2016) when using the KIFF mosaics.