Anna de Graaff, Gabriel Brammer, Andrea Weibel, Zach Lewis, Michael V. Maseda, Pascal A. Oesch, Rachel Bezanson, Leindert A. Boogaard, Nikko J. Cleri, Olivia R. Cooper, Rashmi Gottumukkala, Jenny E. Greene, Michaela Hirschmann, Raphael E. Hviding, Harley Katz, Ivo Labbé, Joel Leja, Jorryt Matthee, Ian McConachie, Tim B. Miller, Rohan P. Naidu, Sedona H. Price, Hans-Walter Rix, David J. Setton, Katherine A. Suess, Bingjie Wang, Katherine E. Whitaker, Christina C. Williams
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Abstract
We present the Red Unknowns: Bright Infrared Extragalactic Survey (RUBIES),
providing JWST/NIRSpec spectroscopy of red sources selected across ~150
arcmin$^2$ from public JWST/NIRCam imaging in the UDS and EGS fields. RUBIES
novel observing strategy offers a well-quantified selection function: the
survey is optimised to reach high (>70%) completeness for bright and red
(F150W-F444W>2) sources that are very rare. To place these rare sources in
context, we simultaneously observe a reference sample of the 23$ using only the G395M disperser. The RUBIES data reveal a highly
diverse population of red sources that span a broad redshift range
($z_{spec}\sim1-9$), with photometric redshift scatter and outlier fraction
that are 3 times higher than for similarly bright sources that are less red.
This diversity is not apparent from the photometric SEDs. Only spectroscopy
reveals that the SEDs encompass a mixture of galaxies with dust-obscured star
formation, extreme line emission, a lack of star formation indicating early
quenching, and luminous active galactic nuclei. As a first demonstration of our
broader selection function we compare the stellar masses and rest-frame U-V
colours of the red sources and our reference sample: red sources are typically
more massive ($M_*\sim10^{10-11.5} M_\odot$) across all redshifts. However, we
find that the most massive systems span a wide range in U-V colour. We describe
our data reduction procedure and data quality, and publicly release the reduced
RUBIES data and vetted spectroscopic redshifts of the first half of the survey
through the DJA.