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The Dark Energy Survey and operations: Year 1

Authors :
Douglas L. Tucker
Alex Drlica-Wagner
Emma Beynon
S. Serrano
T. Rigby
Richard Kessler
J. Annis
Huan Lin
Tim Eifler
Matthew P. Wiesner
E. Buckley-Geer
Felipe Menanteau
H. Wilcox
E. Suchyta
K. Patton
Tenglin Li
Elisabeth Krause
Ann Elliott
Ricard Casas
H. H. Head
Jennifer L. Marshall
M. Carter
Andrea Kunder
Y. Zhang
Eric H. Neilsen
Allyn Smith
Alistair R. Walker
Peter Nugent
Robert Connon Smith
Daniel Gruen
Maayane T. Soumagnac
Marcelle Soares-Santos
L. Baruah
Erin Sheldon
R. D. Kennedy
A. Papadopoulos
Robert C. Nichol
T. M. C. Abbott
Brian Nord
T. Kacprzac
Joshua A. Frieman
C. Cuhna
R. Das
Jennifer E. Helsby
E. Sanchez Alvaro
R. Covarrubias
W. C. Wester
A. Bermeo
A. Roodman
M. W. G. Johnson
Gary Bernstein
Brian Yanny
Kara Hoffman
A. K. Romer
Jiangang Hao
Robert Armstrong
Paul Martini
D. W. Gerdes
A. Fausti Neto
Richard G. Kron
M. March
J. P. Dietrich
H. T. Diehl
D. James
K. Honscheid
Robert Williams
Peter Melchior
Niall MacCrann
James Etherington
M. Gelman
Juan Estrada
L. N. da Costa
B. Flaugher
C. B. D'Andrea
Ricardo L. C. Ogando
Claudio Bruderer
P. Rooney
J. Katsaros
Lyndsay Old
Kevin Reil
H. M. Spinka
H. Campbell
A. Pujol
Alex G. Kim
S. E. Kuhlmann
L. Clerkin
Darren L. DePoy
Don Petravick
Robert A. Gruendl
R. Poulton
Steve Kent
A. A. Plazas
Diego Capozzi
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
SPIE, 2014.

Abstract

The Dark Energy Survey (DES) is a next generation optical survey aimed at understanding the accelerating expansion of the universe using four complementary methods: weak gravitational lensing, galaxy cluster counts, baryon acoustic oscillations, and Type Ia supernovae. To perform the 5000 sq-degree wide field and 30 sq-degree supernova surveys, the DES Collaboration built the Dark Energy Camera (DECam), a 3 square-degree, 570-Megapixel CCD camera that was installed at the prime focus of the Blanco 4-meter telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO). DES started its first observing season on August 31, 2013 and observed for 105 nights through mid-February 2014. This paper describes DES “Year 1” (Y1), the strategy and goals for the first year's data, provides an outline of the operations procedures, lists the efficiency of survey operations and the causes of lost observing time, provides details about the quality of the first year's data, and hints at the “Year 2” plan and outlook.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5f7303a277098ffb1ca1c591fd1e94b2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2056982