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Science Impacts of the SPHEREx All-Sky Optical to Near-Infrared Spectral Survey II: Report of a Community Workshop on the Scientific Synergies Between the SPHEREx Survey and Other Astronomy Observatories

Authors :
Doré, Olivier
Doré, Olivier
Werner, Michael W
Ashby, Matthew LN
Bleem, Lindsey E
Bock, Jamie
Burt, Jennifer
Capak, Peter
Chang, Tzu-Ching
Chaves-Montero, Jonás
Chen, Christine H
Civano, Francesca
Cleeves, I Ilsedore
Cooray, Asantha
Crill, Brendan
Crossfield, Ian JM
Cushing, Michael
Torre, Sylvain de la
DiMatteo, Tiziana
Dvory, Niv
Dvorkin, Cora
Espaillat, Catherine
Ferraro, Simone
Finkbeiner, Douglas
Greene, Jenny
Hewitt, Jackie
Hogg, David W
Huffenberger, Kevin
Jun, Hyun-Sung
Ilbert, Olivier
Jeong, Woong-Seob
Johnson, Jennifer
Kim, Minjin
Kirkpatrick, J Davy
Kowalski, Theresa
Korngut, Phil
Li, Jianshu
Lisse, Carey M
MacGregor, Meredith
Mamajek, Eric E
Mauskopf, Phil
Melnick, Gary
Ménard, Brice
Neyrinck, Mark
Öberg, Karin
Pisani, Alice
Rocca, Jennifer
Salvato, Mara
Schaan, Emmanuel
Scoville, Nick Z
Song, Yong-Seon
Stevens, Daniel J
Tenneti, Ananth
Teplitz, Harry
Tolls, Volker
Unwin, Stephen
Urry, Meg
Wandelt, Benjamin
Williams, Benjamin F
Wilner, David
Windhorst, Rogier A
Wolk, Scott
Yorke, Harold W
Zemcov, Michael
Doré, Olivier
Doré, Olivier
Werner, Michael W
Ashby, Matthew LN
Bleem, Lindsey E
Bock, Jamie
Burt, Jennifer
Capak, Peter
Chang, Tzu-Ching
Chaves-Montero, Jonás
Chen, Christine H
Civano, Francesca
Cleeves, I Ilsedore
Cooray, Asantha
Crill, Brendan
Crossfield, Ian JM
Cushing, Michael
Torre, Sylvain de la
DiMatteo, Tiziana
Dvory, Niv
Dvorkin, Cora
Espaillat, Catherine
Ferraro, Simone
Finkbeiner, Douglas
Greene, Jenny
Hewitt, Jackie
Hogg, David W
Huffenberger, Kevin
Jun, Hyun-Sung
Ilbert, Olivier
Jeong, Woong-Seob
Johnson, Jennifer
Kim, Minjin
Kirkpatrick, J Davy
Kowalski, Theresa
Korngut, Phil
Li, Jianshu
Lisse, Carey M
MacGregor, Meredith
Mamajek, Eric E
Mauskopf, Phil
Melnick, Gary
Ménard, Brice
Neyrinck, Mark
Öberg, Karin
Pisani, Alice
Rocca, Jennifer
Salvato, Mara
Schaan, Emmanuel
Scoville, Nick Z
Song, Yong-Seon
Stevens, Daniel J
Tenneti, Ananth
Teplitz, Harry
Tolls, Volker
Unwin, Stephen
Urry, Meg
Wandelt, Benjamin
Williams, Benjamin F
Wilner, David
Windhorst, Rogier A
Wolk, Scott
Yorke, Harold W
Zemcov, Michael
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

SPHEREx is a proposed NASA MIDEX mission selected for Phase A study. SPHEREx would carry out the first all-sky spectral survey in the near infrared. At the end of its two-year mission, SPHEREx would obtain 0.75-to-5$\mu$m spectra of every 6.2 arcsec pixel on the sky, with spectral resolution R>35 and a 5-$\sigma$ sensitivity AB$>$19 per spectral/spatial resolution element. More details concerning SPHEREx are available at http://spherex.caltech.edu. The SPHEREx team has proposed three specific science investigations to be carried out with this unique data set: cosmic inflation, interstellar and circumstellar ices, and the extra-galactic background light. Though these three themes are undoubtedly compelling, they are far from exhausting the scientific output of SPHEREx. Indeed, SPHEREx would create a unique all-sky spectral database including spectra of very large numbers of astronomical and solar system targets, including both extended and diffuse sources. These spectra would enable a wide variety of investigations, and the SPHEREx team is dedicated to making the data available to the community to enable these investigations, which we refer to as Legacy Science. To that end, we have sponsored two workshops for the general scientific community to identify the most interesting Legacy Science themes and to ensure that the SPHEREx data products are responsive to their needs. In February of 2016, some 50 scientists from all fields met in Pasadena to develop these themes and to understand their implications for the SPHEREx mission. The 2016 workshop highlighted many synergies between SPHEREx and other contemporaneous astronomical missions, facilities, and databases. Consequently, in January 2018 we convened a second workshop at the Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge to focus specifically on these synergies. This white paper reports on the results of the 2018 SPHEREx workshop.

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edsoai.on1367463973
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Electronic Resource