The DEEP Interactive Database


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From here you may inspect and download data that were obtained by the DEEP team in the Groth Survey Strip and Hubble Deep Field North and Flanking Fields .

If you use these data in publications, in order to comply with NSF regulations we kindly request that you include the following acknowledgement:

"This work uses data obtained with support of the National Science Foundation grants AST 95-29028 and AST 00-71198"

The references to be cited are:

Lowenthal, J. D. 1997, ApJ, 481, 673 for redshifts of Lyman-break galaxies in the HDF-N

Phillips, A. C. et al. 1997, ApJ, 489, 543 for other DEEP redshifts in the HDF-N region

Simard, L. et al. 2002, ApJS, 142, 1 for structural parameters of GSS galaxies.

Weiner, B. J. et al. 2004, accepted, astroph/0411128 for redshifts of GSS galaxies.

There are other sites providing interactive databases for HDF-N , though we make no claims that this list is complete. The most comprehensive list of sites providing follow-up observations and analyses for HDF-N may be found at the STScI Clearing house .



For more details on the DEEP project please see the DEEP Public Home Page


The DEEP database uses the VERDI software written by Gregory D. Wirth < wirth@uvastro.phys.uvic.ca > and Dave Patton <patton@uvastro.phys.uvic.ca > at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. VERDI was adapted for use at Lick Observatory by Christopher N. A. Willmer < cnaw@ucolick.org > .
If you have any questions or comments related to the DEEP database please address them to cnaw@ucolick.org .

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants Nos. AST 95-29028 and AST 00-71198. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in the material available at this web site are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.



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