Wide-Field Surveys from the SNAP Mission
- Others:
- Tyson, J. Anthony
- Wolff, Sidney
Abstract
The Supernova / Acceleration Probe (SNAP) is a proposed space-borne observatory that will survey the sky with a wide-field optical/near-infrared (NIR) imager. The images produced by SNAP will have an unprecedented combination of depth, solid-angle, angular resolution, and temporal sampling. For 16 months each, two 7.5 square-degree fields will be observed every four days to a magnitude depth of AB=27.7 in each of the SNAP filters, spanning 3500-17000Å. Co-adding images over all epochs will give AB=30.3 per filter. In addition, a 300 square-degree field will be surveyed to AB=28 per filter, with no repeated temporal sampling. Although the survey strategy is tailored for supernova and weak gravitational lensing observations, the resulting data will support a broad range of auxiliary science programs.
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© 2002 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). This work was supported by the Director, Office of Science, of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098.Attached Files
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- 91828
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20181213-143634440
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- DE-AC03-76SF00098
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2018-12-14Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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- Proceedings of SPIE
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- 4836