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The wide-field, multiplexed, spectroscopic facility WEAVE: Survey design, overview, and simulated implementation.

Authors :
Jin, Shoko
Trager, Scott C
Dalton, Gavin B
Aguerri, J Alfonso L
Drew, J E
Falcón-Barroso, Jesús
Gänsicke, Boris T
Hill, Vanessa
Iovino, Angela
Pieri, Matthew M
Poggianti, Bianca M
Smith, D J B
Vallenari, Antonella
Abrams, Don Carlos
Aguado, David S
Antoja, Teresa
Aragón-Salamanca, Alfonso
Ascasibar, Yago
Babusiaux, Carine
Balcells, Marc
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. May2024, Vol. 530 Issue 3, p2688-2730. 43p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

WEAVE, the new wide-field, massively multiplexed spectroscopic survey facility for the William Herschel Telescope, saw first light in late 2022. WEAVE comprises a new 2-deg field-of-view prime-focus corrector system, a nearly 1000-multiplex fibre positioner, 20 individually deployable 'mini' integral field units (IFUs), and a single large IFU. These fibre systems feed a dual-beam spectrograph covering the wavelength range 366–959 nm at R ∼ 5000, or two shorter ranges at |$R\sim 20\, 000$|⁠. After summarizing the design and implementation of WEAVE and its data systems, we present the organization, science drivers, and design of a five- to seven-year programme of eight individual surveys to: (i) study our Galaxy's origins by completing Gaia 's phase-space information, providing metallicities to its limiting magnitude for ∼3 million stars and detailed abundances for ∼1.5 million brighter field and open-cluster stars; (ii) survey ∼0.4 million Galactic-plane OBA stars, young stellar objects, and nearby gas to understand the evolution of young stars and their environments; (iii) perform an extensive spectral survey of white dwarfs; (iv) survey ∼400 neutral-hydrogen-selected galaxies with the IFUs; (v) study properties and kinematics of stellar populations and ionized gas in z < 0.5 cluster galaxies; (vi) survey stellar populations and kinematics in |${\sim} 25\, 000$| field galaxies at 0.3 ≲ z ≲ 0.7; (vii) study the cosmic evolution of accretion and star formation using >1 million spectra of LOFAR-selected radio sources; and (viii) trace structures using intergalactic/circumgalactic gas at z > 2. Finally, we describe the WEAVE Operational Rehearsals using the WEAVE Simulator. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
530
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177106861
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad557