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LAMOST Medium-Resolution Spectroscopic Survey (LAMOST-MRS): Scientific goals and survey plan

Authors :
Liu, Chao
Fu, Jianning
Shi, Jianrong
Wu, Hong
Han, Zhanwen
Chen, Li
Dong, Subo
Zhao, Yongheng
Chen, Jian-Jun
Zhang, Haotong
Bai, Zhong-Rui
Chen, Xuefei
Cui, Wenyuan
Du, Bing
Hsia, Chih-Hao
Jiang, Deng-Kai
Hou, Jinliang
Hou, Wen
Li, Haining
Li, Jiao
Li, Lifang
Liu, Jiaming
Liu, Jifeng
Luo, A-Li
Ren, Juan-Juan
Tian, Hai-Jun
Tian, Hao
Wang, Jia-Xin
Wu, Chao-Jian
Xie, Ji-Wei
Yan, Hong-Liang
Yang, Fan
Yu, Jincheng
Zhang, Bo
Zhang, Huawei
Zhang, Li-Yun
Zhang, Wei
Zhao, Gang
Zhong, Jing
Zong, Weikai
Zuo, Fang
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Since September 2018, LAMOST starts a new 5-year medium-resolution spectroscopic survey (MRS) using bright/gray nights. We present the scientific goals of LAMOST-MRS and propose a near optimistic strategy of the survey. A complete footprint is also provided. Not only the regular medium-resolution survey, but also a time-domain spectroscopic survey is being conducted since 2018 and will be end in 2023. According to the detailed survey plan, we expect that LAMOST-MRS can observe about 2 million stellar spectra with ~7500 and limiting magnitude of around G=15 mag. Moreover, it will also provide about 200 thousand stars with averagely 60-epoch observations and limiting magnitude of G~14 mag. These high quality spectra will give around 20 elemental abundances, rotational velocities, emission line profiles as well as precise radial velocity with uncertainty less than 1 km/s. With these data, we expect that LAMOST can effectively leverage sciences on stellar physics, e.g. exotic binary stars, detailed observation of many types of variable stars etc., planet host stars, emission nebulae, open clusters, young pre-main-sequence stars etc.<br />25 pages, 10 figues. Submitted to Reseach in Astronomy and Astrophysics

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7ad28f7bd0edafbb51723a3072cfa193