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4MOST: 4-metre Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope

Authors :
Roelof S. de Jong
Sam Barden
Olga Bellido-Tirado
Joar Brynnel
Cristina Chiappini
Éric Depagne
Roger Haynes
Diana Johl
Daniel P. Phillips
Olivier Schnurr
Axel D. Schwope
Jakob Walcher
Svend M. Bauer
Gabriele Cescutti
Maria-Rosa L. Cioni
Frank Dionies
Harry Enke
Dionne M. Haynes
Andreas Kelz
Francisco S. Kitaura
Georg Lamer
Ivan Minchev
Volker Müller
Sebastián E. Nuza
Jean-Christophe Olaya
Tilmann Piffl
Emil Popow
Allar Saviauk
Matthias Steinmetz
Uğur Ural
Monica Valentini
Roland Winkler
Lutz Wisotzki
Wolfgang R. Ansorge
Manda Banerji
Eduardo Gonzalez Solares
Mike Irwin
Robert C. Kennicutt
David M. P. King
Richard McMahon
Sergey Koposov
Ian R. Parry
Xiaowei Sun
Nicholas A. Walton
Gert Finger
Olaf Iwert
Mirko Krumpe
Jean-Louis Lizon
Vincenzo Mainieri
Jean-Philippe Amans
Piercarlo Bonifacio
Matthieu Cohen
Patrick François
Pascal Jagourel
Shan B. Mignot
Frédéric Royer
Paola Sartoretti
Ralf Bender
Hans-Joachim Hess
Florian Lang-Bardl
Bernard Muschielok
Jörg Schlichter
Hans Böhringer
Thomas Boller
Angela Bongiorno
Marcella Brusa
Tom Dwelly
Andrea Merloni
Kirpal Nandra
Mara Salvato
Johannes H. Pragt
Ramón Navarro
Gerrit Gerlofsma
Ronald Roelfsema
Gavin B. Dalton
Kevin F. Middleton
Ian A. Tosh
Corrado Boeche
Elisabetta Caffau
Norbert Christlieb
Eva K. Grebel
Camilla J. Hansen
Andreas Koch
Hans-G. Ludwig
Holger Mandel
Andreas Quirrenbach
Luca Sbordone
Walter Seifert
Guido Thimm
Amina Helmi
Scott C. trager
Thomas Bensby
Sofia Feltzing
Gregory Ruchti
Bengt Edvardsson
Andreas Korn
Karin Lind
Wilfried Boland
Matthew Colless
Gabriella Frost
James Gilbert
Peter Gillingham
Jon Lawrence
Neville Legg
Will Saunders
Andrew Sheinis
Simon Driver
Aaron Robotham
Roland Bacon
Patrick Caillier
Johan Kosmalski
Florence Laurent
Johan Richard
de Jong Roelof, S.
Barden, Sam
Bellido-Tirado, Olga
Brynnel, Joar
Chiappini, Cristina
Depagne, Éric
Haynes, Roger
Johl, Diana
Phillips Daniel, P.
Schnurr, Olivier
Schwope Axel, D.
Walcher, Jakob
Bauer Svend, M.
Cescutti, G
Cioni Maria-Rosa, L.
Dionies, Frank
Enke, Harry
Haynes Dionne, M.
Kelz, Andrea
Kitaura Francisco, S.
Lamer, Georg
Minchev, Ivan
Müller, Volker
Nuza, Sebastián. E.
Olaya, Jean-Christophe
Piffl, Tilmann
Popow, Emil
Saviauk, Allar
Steinmetz, Matthia
Ural, Uǧur
Valentini, Monica
Winkler, Roland
Wisotzki, Lutz
Ansorge Wolfgang, R.
Banerji, Manda
Gonzalez Solares, Eduardo
Irwin, Mike
Kennicutt Robert, C.
King David, M. P.
Mcmahon, Richard
Koposov, Sergey
Parry Ian, R.
Sun, Xiaowei
Walton Nicholas, A.
Finger, Gert
Iwert, Olaf
Krumpe, Mirko
Lizon, Jean-Loui
Mainieri, Vincenzo
Amans, Jean-Philippe
Bonifacio, Piercarlo
Cohen, Matthieu
François, Patrick
Jagourel, Pascal
Mignot Shan, B.
Royer, Frédéric
Sartoretti, Paola
Bender, Ralf
Hess, Hans-Joachim
Lang-Bardl, Florian
Muschielok, Bernard
Schlichter, Jörg
Böhringer, Han
Boller, Thoma
Bongiorno, Angela
Brusa, Marcella
Dwelly, Tom
Merloni, Andrea
Nandra, Kirpal
Salvato, Mara
Pragt Johannes, H.
Navarro, Ramón
Gerlofsma, Gerrit
Roelfsema, Ronald
Dalton Gavin, B.
Middleton Kevin, F.
Tosh Ian, A.
Boeche, Corrado
Caffau, Elisabetta
Christlieb, Norbert
Grebel Eva, K.
Hansen Camilla, J.
Koch, Andrea
Ludwig, Hans-G.
Mandel, Holger
Quirrenbach, Andrea
Sbordone, Luca
Seifert, Walter
Thimm, Guido
Helmi, Amina
trager Scott, C.
Bensby, Thoma
Feltzing, Sofia
Ruchti, Gregory
Edvardsson, Bengt
Korn, Andrea
Lind, Karin
Boland, Wilfried
Colless, Matthew
Frost, Gabriella
Gilbert, Jame
Gillingham, Peter
Lawrence, Jon
Legg, Neville
Saunders, Will
Sheinis, Andrew
Driver, Simon
Robotham, Aaron
Bacon, Roland
Caillier, Patrick
Kosmalski, Johan
Laurent, Florence
Richard, Johan
Kapteyn Astronomical Institute
Source :
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) Conference Series, id. 91470M 14
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
SPIE, 2014.

Abstract

4MOST is a wide-field, high-multiplex spectroscopic survey facility under development for the VISTA telescope of the European Southern Observatory (ESO). Its main science drivers are in the fields of galactic archeology, high-energy physics, galaxy evolution and cosmology. 4MOST will in particular provide the spectroscopic complements to the large area surveys coming from space missions like Gaia, eROSITA, Euclid, and PLATO and from ground-based facilities like VISTA, VST, DES, LSST and SKA. The 4MOST baseline concept features a 2.5 degree diameter field-of-view with similar to 2400 fibres in the focal surface that are configured by a fibre positioner based on the tilting spine principle. The fibres feed two types of spectrographs; similar to 1600 fibres go to two spectrographs with resolution R> 5000 (lambda similar to 390-930 nm) and similar to 800 fibres to a spectrograph with R> 18,000 (lambda similar to 392-437 nm & 515-572 nm & 605-675 nm). Both types of spectrographs are fixed-configuration, three-channel spectrographs. 4MOST will have an unique operations concept in which 5 year public surveys from both the consortium and the ESO community will be combined and observed in parallel during each exposure, resulting in more than 25 million spectra of targets spread over a large fraction of the southern sky. The 4MOST Facility Simulator (4FS) was developed to demonstrate the feasibility of this observing concept. 4MOST has been accepted for implementation by ESO with operations expected to start by the end of 2020. This paper provides a top-level overview of the 4MOST facility, while other papers in these proceedings provide more detailed descriptions of the instrument concept[1], the instrument requirements development[2], the systems engineering implementation[3], the instrument model[4], the fibre positioner concepts[5], the fibre feed[6], and the spectrographs[7].

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) Conference Series, id. 91470M 14
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....11e599dc8fe68cde6c65967bfcf29d5d