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The SDSS-IV extended baryon oscillation spectroscopic survey: Overview and early data
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Astronomical Journal. Volume 151, Issue 2. 1 February 2016 . Article number 44
0004-6256
10.3847/0004-6256/151/2/44
Autor
Dawson, Kyle S.
Kneib, Jean-Paul
Percival, Will J.
Alam, Shadab
Albareti, Franco D.
Anderson, Scott F.
Armengaud, Eric
Aubourg, Éric
Bailey, Stephen
Bautista, Julian E.
Berlind, Andreas A.
Bershady, Matthew A.
Beutler, Florian
Bizyaev, Dmitry
Blanton, Michael R.
Blomqvist, Michael
Bolton, Adam S.
Bovy, Jo
Brandt, W.N.
Brinkmann, Jon
Brownstein, Joel R.
Burtin, Etienne
Busca, N.G.
Cai, Zheng
Chuang, Chia-Hsun
Clerc, Nicolas
Comparat, Johan
Cope, Frances
Croft, Rupert A. C.
Cruz-Gonzalez, Irene
Da Costa, Luiz N
Cousinou, Marie-Claude
Darling, Jeremy
De La MacOrra, Axel
De La Torre, Sylvain
Delubac, Timothée
Du Mas Des Bourboux, Hélion
Dwelly, Tom
Ealet, Anne
Eisenstein, Daniel J.
Eracleous, Michael
Escoffier, S.
Fan, Xiaohui
Finoguenov, Alexis
Font-Ribera, Andreu
Frinchaboy, Peter
Gaulme, Patrick
Georgakakis, Antonis
Green, Paul
Guo, Hong
Guy, Julien
Ho, Shirley
Holder, Diana
Huehnerhoff, Joe
Hutchinson, Timothy
Jing, Yipeng
Jullo, Eric
Kamble, Vikrant
Kinemuchi, Karen
Kirkby, David
Kitaura, Francisco-Shu
Klaene, Mark A.
Laher, Russ R.
Lang, Dustin
Laurent, Pierre
Goff, Jean-Marc Le
Li, Cheng
Liang, Yu
Lima, Marcos
Lin, Qiufan
Lin, Weipeng
Lin, Yen-Ting
Long, Daniel C.
Lundgren, Britt
MacDonald, Nicholas
Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba
Malanushenko, Elena
Malanushenko, Viktor
Mariappan, Vivek
McBride, Cameron K.
McGreer, Ian D.
Ménard, Brice
Merloni, Andrea
Meza, Andres
Montero-Dorta, Antonio D.
Muna, Demitri
Myers, Adam D.
Nandra, Kirpal
Naugle, Tracy
Newman, Jeffrey A.
Noterdaeme, Pasquier
Nugent, Peter
Ogando, Ricardo
Olmstead, Matthew D.
Oravetz, Audrey
Oravetz, Daniel J.
Padmanabhan, Nikhil
Palanque-Delabrouille, Nathalie
Pan, Kaike
Parejko, John K.
Pâris, Isabelle
Peacock, John A.
Petitjean, Patrick
Pieri, Matthew M.
Pisani, Alice
Prada, Francisco
Prakash, Abhishek
Raichoor, Anand
Reid, Beth
Rich, James
Ridl, Jethro
Rodriguez-Torres, Sergio
Rosell, Aurelio Carnero
Ross, Ashley J.
Rossi, Graziano
Ruan, John
Salvato, Mara
Sayres, Conor
Schneider, Donald P.
Schlegel, David J.
Seljak, Uros
Seo, Hee-Jong
Sesar, Branimir
Shandera, Sarah
Shu, Yiping
Slosar, Anže
Sobreira, Flavia
Streblyanska, Alina
Suzuki, Nao
Taylor, Donna
Tao, Charling
Tinker, Jeremy L.
Tojeiro, Rita
Vargas-Magaña, Mariana
Wang, Yuting
Weaver, Benjamin A.
Weinberg, David H.
White, Martin
Wood-Vasey, W.M.
Yeche, Christophe
Zhai, Zhongxu
Zhao, Cheng
Zhao, Gong-Bo
Zheng, Zheng
Zhu, Guangtun Ben
Zou, Hu
Institución
Resumen
In a six-year program started in 2014 July, the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS) will
conduct novel cosmological observations using the BOSS spectrograph at Apache Point Observatory. These
observations will be conducted simultaneously with the Time Domain Spectroscopic Survey (TDSS) designed for
variability studies and the Spectroscopic Identification of eROSITA Sources (SPIDERS) program designed for
studies of X-ray sources. In particular, eBOSS will measure with percent-level precision the distance-redshift
relation with baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) in the clustering of matter. eBOSS will use four different tracers
of the underlying matter density field to vastly expand the volume covered by BOSS and map the large-scale structures over the relatively unconstrained redshift range 0.6 < z < 2.2. Using more than 250,000 new,
spectroscopically confirmed luminous red galaxies at a median redshift z = 0.72, we project that eBOSS will yield
measurements of the angular diameter distance dA(z) to an accuracy of 1.2% and measurements of H(z) to 2.1%
when combined with the z > 0.6 sample of BOSS galaxies. With ∼195,000 new emission line galaxy redshifts, we
expect BAO measurements of dA(z) to an accuracy of 3.1% and H(z) to 4.7% at an effective redshift of z = 0.87. A
sample of more than 500,000 spectroscopically confirmed quasars will provide the first BAO distance
measurements over the redshift range 0.9 < z < 2.2, with expected precision of 2.8% and 4.2% on dA(z) and H(z),
respectively. Finally, with 60,000 new quasars and re-observation of 60,000 BOSS quasars, we will obtain new
Lyα forest measurements at redshifts z > 2.1; these new data will enhance the precision of dA(z) and H(z) at
z > 2.1 by a factor of 1.44 relative to BOSS. Furthermore, eBOSS will provide improved tests of General
Relativity on cosmological scales through redshift-space distortion measurements, improved tests for non Gaussianity in the primordial density field, and new constraints on the summed mass of all neutrino species. Here,
we provide an overview of the cosmological goals, spectroscopic target sample, demonstration of spectral quality
from early data, and projected cosmological constraints from eBOSS.