Extremely Red Objects and Very Red Objects: A Wide Field Survey Around the Hubble Deep Field

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We performed a deep, wide-field near-infrared survey of the Hubble Deep Field North region using the University of Hawaii's 2.2-meter telescope. We obtained complementary Suprime-Cam I-band observations of the same area using the Subaru 8.2-meter telescope. From the I-K colors of the galaxy sources, we were able to identify a sizeable population of Extremely Red Objects (EROs; I-K>4) and Very Red Objects (VROs; I-K>3.5). We report on the surface densities of these unusual populations and compare our results with those of other surveys.

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