LSST: from Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products
\v{Z}eljko Ivezi\'c, Steven M. Kahn, J. Anthony Tyson, Bob Abel, Emily, Acosta, Robyn Allsman, David Alonso, Yusra AlSayyad, Scott F. Anderson, John, Andrew, James Roger P. Angel, George Z. Angeli, Reza Ansari, Pierre, Antilogus, Constanza Araujo, Robert Armstrong, Kirk T. Arndt

TL;DR
The LSST is an ambitious optical survey telescope designed to map the sky in multiple bands over 10 years, enabling breakthroughs in dark energy, Solar System inventory, transient phenomena, and Milky Way structure.
Contribution
This paper details the design, science goals, and anticipated data products of the LSST, a large-scale survey telescope with unprecedented coverage and data volume.
Findings
LSST will image 30,000 deg² of sky multiple times in six bands.
The survey will produce a relational database with about 32 trillion observations.
Expected to start operations by 2022, enabling diverse astronomical research.
Abstract
(Abridged) We describe here the most ambitious survey currently planned in the optical, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST). A vast array of science will be enabled by a single wide-deep-fast sky survey, and LSST will have unique survey capability in the faint time domain. The LSST design is driven by four main science themes: probing dark energy and dark matter, taking an inventory of the Solar System, exploring the transient optical sky, and mapping the Milky Way. LSST will be a wide-field ground-based system sited at Cerro Pach\'{o}n in northern Chile. The telescope will have an 8.4 m (6.5 m effective) primary mirror, a 9.6 deg field of view, and a 3.2 Gigapixel camera. The standard observing sequence will consist of pairs of 15-second exposures in a given field, with two such visits in each pointing in a given night. With these repeats, the LSST system is capable of…
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TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management
