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The Detailed Science Case for the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer: the Composition and Dynamics of the Faint Universe

Authors :
McConnachie, Alan
Babusiaux, Carine
Balogh, Michael
Driver, Simon
Côté, Pat
Courtois, Helene
Davies, Luke
Ferrarese, Laura
Gallagher, Sarah
Ibata, Rodrigo
Martin, Nicolas
Robotham, Aaron
Venn, Kim
Villaver, Eva
Bovy, Jo
Boselli, Alessandro
Colless, Matthew
Comparat, Johan
Denny, Kelly
Duc, Pierre-Alain
Ellison, Sara
de Grijs, Richard
Fernandez-Lorenzo, Mirian
Freeman, Ken
Guhathakurta, Raja
Hall, Patrick
Hopkins, Andrew
Hudson, Mike
Johnson, Andrew
Kaiser, Nick
Koda, Jun
Konstantopoulos, Iraklis
Koshy, George
Lee, Khee-Gan
Nusser, Adi
Pancoast, Anna
Peng, Eric
Peroux, Celine
Petitjean, Patrick
Pichon, Christophe
Poggianti, Bianca
Schmid, Carlo
Shastri, Prajval
Shen, Yue
Willot, Chris
Croom, Scott
Lallement, Rosine
Schimd, Carlo
Smith, Dan
Walker, Matthew
Willis, Jon
Colless, Alessandro Bosselli Matthew
Goswami, Aruna
Jarvis, Matt
Jullo, Eric
Kneib, Jean-Paul
Konstantopoloulous, Iraklis
Newman, Jeff
Richard, Johan
Sutaria, Firoza
Taylor, Edwar
van Waerbeke, Ludovic
Battaglia, Giuseppina
Hall, Pat
Haywood, Misha
Sakari, Charli
Seibert, Arnaud
Thirupathi, Sivarani
Wang, Yuting
Wang, Yiping
Babas, Ferdinand
Bauman, Steve
Caffau, Elisabetta
Laychak, Mary Beth
Crampton, David
Devost, Daniel
Flagey, Nicolas
Han, Zhanwen
Higgs, Clare
Hill, Vanessa
Ho, Kevin
Isani, Sidik
Mignot, Shan
Murowinski, Rick
Pandey, Gajendra
Salmon, Derrick
Siebert, Arnaud
Simons, Doug
Starkenburg, Else
Szeto, Kei
Tully, Brent
Vermeulen, Tom
Withington, Kanoa
Arimoto, Nobuo
Asplund, Martin
Aussel, Herve
Bannister, Michele
Bhatt, Harish
Bhargavi, SS
Blakeslee, John
Bland-Hawthorn, Joss
Bullock, James
Burgarella, Denis
Chang, Tzu-Ching
Cole, Andrew
Cooke, Jeff
Cooper, Andrew
Di Matteo, Paola
Favole, Ginevra
Flores, Hector
Gaensler, Bryan
Garnavich, Peter
Gilbert, Karoline
Gonzalez-Delgado, Rosa
Guhathakurta, Puragra
Hasinger, Guenther
Herwig, Falk
Hwang, Narae
Jablonka, Pascale
Jarvis, Matthew
Kamath, Umanath
Kewley, Lisa
Borgne, Damien Le
Lewis, Geraint
Lupton, Robert
Martell, Sarah
Mateo, Mario
Mena, Olga
Nataf, David
Newman, Jeffrey
Pérez, Enrique
Prada, Francisco
Puech, Mathieu
Recio-Blanco, Alejandra
Robin, Annie
Saunders, Will
Smith, Daniel
Stalin, C. S.
Tao, Charling
Thanjuvur, Karun
Tresse, Laurence
van Waerbeke, Ludo
Wang, Jian-Min
Yong, David
Zhao, Gongbo
Boisse, Patrick
Bolton, James
Bonifacio, Piercarlo
Bouchy, Francois
Cowie, Len
Cunha, Katia
Deleuil, Magali
de Mooij, Ernst
Dufour, Patrick
Foucaud, Sebastien
Glazebrook, Karl
Hutchings, John
Kobayashi, Chiaki
Kudritzki, Rolf-Peter
Li, Yang-Shyang
Lin, Lihwai
Lin, Yen-Ting
Makler, Martin
Narita, Norio
Park, Changbom
Ransom, Ryan
Ravindranath, Swara
Reddy, Bacham Eswar
Sawicki, Marcin
Simard, Luc
Srianand, Raghunathan
Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa
Umetsu, Keiichi
Wang, Ting-Gui
Woo, Jong-Hak
Wu, Xue-Bing
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

MSE is an 11.25m aperture observatory with a 1.5 square degree field of view that will be fully dedicated to multi-object spectroscopy. More than 3200 fibres will feed spectrographs operating at low (R ~ 2000 - 3500) and moderate (R ~ 6000) spectral resolution, and approximately 1000 fibers will feed spectrographs operating at high (R ~ 40000) resolution. MSE is designed to enable transformational science in areas as diverse as tomographic mapping of the interstellar and intergalactic media; the in-situ chemical tagging of thick disk and halo stars; connecting galaxies to their large scale structure; measuring the mass functions of cold dark matter sub-halos in galaxy and cluster-scale hosts; reverberation mapping of supermassive black holes in quasars; next generation cosmological surveys using redshift space distortions and peculiar velocities. MSE is an essential follow-up facility to current and next generations of multi-wavelength imaging surveys, including LSST, Gaia, Euclid, WFIRST, PLATO, and the SKA, and is designed to complement and go beyond the science goals of other planned and current spectroscopic capabilities like VISTA/4MOST, WHT/WEAVE, AAT/HERMES and Subaru/PFS. It is an ideal feeder facility for E-ELT, TMT and GMT, and provides the missing link between wide field imaging and small field precision astronomy. MSE is optimized for high throughput, high signal-to-noise observations of the faintest sources in the Universe with high quality calibration and stability being ensured through the dedicated operational mode of the observatory. (abridged)<br />Comment: 210 pages, 91 figures. Exposure draft. Appendices to the Detailed Science Case can be found at http://mse.cfht.hawaii.edu/docs/

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1606.00043
Document Type :
Working Paper