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JWST Proposal 3383 — Wide Area 3D Parallel Survey

Project Overview

The JWST Proposal 3383 – Wide Area 3D Parallel Survey – is a large-scale, near-infrared spectroscopic program using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in pure parallel mode. The survey exploits the wide-field slitless spectroscopy capability of NIRISS to collect deep, wide-area data as “bonus” parallel observations.

Program information: JWST Program 3383 at STScI

A large, homogeneous spectroscopic sample from z ~ 1–5 (and beyond) will clarify how galaxies assemble mass, form and quench stars, chemically enrich, and evolve within their dark-matter halos. The large-area design minimizes cosmic variance, enabling strong constraints on clustering, environmental dependence, and the abundance of rare sources. Our open-source, reproducible tools aim to establish a community benchmark for galaxy evolution in the JWST era.


Key Goals

  • Wide-area coverage: ~1000 arcmin² via pure parallel pointings, obtaining both direct imaging (filters F150W and F200W) and slitless grism spectra (GR150C) for the same fields.
  • Spectroscopic redshifts: High-completeness redshifts for ~60,000 galaxies over 1 < z < 5, spanning from Cosmic Noon to Cosmic Dawn.
  • Galaxy physics: Continuum and emission-line measurements down to low masses, enabling SFRs, metallicities, stellar ages, and spatial gradients.
  • Environmental context: From field galaxies to proto-clusters, connecting dark-matter halo growth with baryonic evolution.
  • Benchmark dataset: A definitive spectroscopic reference for stellar-mass functions, quenching histories, internal gradients, and rare sources (e.g., bright galaxies at z > 11).
  • Data-driven discovery: Application of machine learning and advanced statistics to a large, homogeneous dataset.

Observing Strategy & Technical Approach

  • Parallel operations: While a primary JWST instrument observes its target, NIRISS simultaneously observes a parallel field.
  • Mode & filters: Each pointing includes direct imaging (F150W, F200W) and slitless spectroscopy (GR150C) in both filters.
  • Exposure times (typical): ~1200 s for direct images and ~3600 s for grism spectra (minimums ~430 s and ~1300 s, respectively).
  • Survey design: Many parallel pointings across the sky to maximize volume, minimize cosmic variance, and enable robust statistics.

Relevance to This Organization

This repository hosts repositories for data reduction, analysis, calibration and visualizations for the survey.

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