HST Medium-Deep Survey - Part 2: Lo-Lat - CYC3HIGH

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Hst Proposal Id #4902

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We propose to continue the Medium-Deep Survey Key Project in Cycle 3. In doing so, we plan to further increase the overall efficiency of HST by advancing the development of the capability of parallel operations. The program continues by taking deep multicolor images with the WF/PC in parallel mode, but also by including UV images with the FOC when the WF/PC is primary. In addition to the great potential for serendipitous discoveries, the parallel data are needed to undertake a number of scientifically important programs, both in Galactic and extra-galactic astronomy. In particular, we will concentrate on areas ranging from the evolution of galaxies to Galactic structure, and on serendipitous searches for objects of unusual color and /or morphology. We propose to extract useful morphological information on galaxies to redshifts approaching 0.4 - 0.5. Our access to large ground-based telescopes is a major strength of the team that will ensure that the HST survey is optimized and followed up in a timely and coordinated way, using HST only for its unique properties of UV sensitivity, high resolution and low background.

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