LAMOST Experiment for Galactic Understanding and Exploration (LEGUE)— The survey's science plan
- Creators
- Deng, Li-Cai
- Newberg, Heidi Jo
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Liu, Chao
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Carlin, Jeffrey L.
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Beers, Timothy C.
- Chen, Li
- Chen, Yu-Qin
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Christlieb, Norbert
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Grillmair, Carl J.
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Guhathakurta, Puragra
- Han, Zhan-Wen
- Hou, Jin-Liang
- Lee, Hsu-Tai
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Lépine, Sébastien
- Li, Jing
- Liu, Xiao-Wei
- Pan, Kai-Ke
- Sellwood, J. A.
- Wang, Bo
- Wang, Hong-Chi
- Yang, Fan
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Yanny, Brian
- Zhang, Hao-Tong
- Zhang, Yue-Yang
- Zheng, Zheng
- Zhu, Zi
Abstract
We describe the current plans for a spectroscopic survey of millions of stars in the Milky Way galaxy using the Guo Shou Jing Telescope (GSJT, formerly called the Large sky Area Multi-Object fiber Spectroscopic Telescope — LAMOST). The survey will obtain spectra for 2.5 million stars brighter than r < 19 during dark/grey time, and 5 million stars brighter than r < 17 or J < 16 on nights that are moonlit or have low transparency. The survey will begin in the fall of 2012, and will run for at least four years. The telescope's design constrains the optimal declination range for observations to 10° < δ < 50°, and site conditions lead to an emphasis on stars in the direction of the Galactic anticenter. The survey is divided into three parts with different target selection strategies: disk, anticenter, and spheroid. The resulting dataset will be used to study the merger history of the Milky Way, the substructure and evolution of the disks, the nature of the first generation of stars through identification of the lowest metallicity stars, and star formation through study of open clusters and OB associations. Detailed design of the LAMOST Experiment for Galactic Understanding and Exploration (LEGUE) survey will be completed in summer 2012, after a review of the results of the pilot survey.
Additional Information
© 2012 IOP Publishing. Received May 11 2012; accepted June 16 2012. Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. We thank the guest editor of this mini-volume and the referee of this paper, Joss Bland-Hawthorn for helpful comments on the manuscript. This work is partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 10573022, 10973015, 11061120454 and 11243003) and the US National Science Foundation through grant AST-09-37523.Attached Files
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- 33781
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 10573022
- National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 10973015
- National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 11061120454
- National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 11243003
- NSF
- AST-0937523
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2012-08-31Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2022-07-12Created from EPrint's last_modified field
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- Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC)