"GiGa": the Billion Galaxy HI Survey -- Tracing Galaxy Assembly from Reionization to the Present
R.A. Windhorst (1), S.H. Cohen (1), N.P. Hathi (1), R.A. Jansen (1),, R.E. Ryan Jr (1) ((1) Arizona State University)

TL;DR
This paper reviews upcoming radio-optical surveys and telescopes that will explore galaxy formation, reionization, and cosmic evolution from the epoch of First Light to the present, highlighting recent HST results and future capabilities.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of planned next-generation telescopes and surveys for studying galaxy assembly and reionization, integrating past HST findings with future prospects.
Findings
HST has imaged galaxy structure up to redshift ~6.
Ultradeep radio-optical surveys approach the confusion limit.
SKA can resolve overlapping sources with HI redshifts.
Abstract
In this paper, we review the Billion Galaxy Survey that will be carried out at radio--optical wavelengths to micro--nanoJansky levels with the telescopes of the next decades. These are the Low-Frequency Array, the Square Kilometer Array and the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope as survey telescopes, and the Thirty Meter class Telescopes for high spectral resolution+AO, and the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) for high spatial resolution near--mid IR follow-up. With these facilities, we will be addressing fundamental questions like how galaxies assemble with super-massive black-holes inside from the epoch of First Light until the present, how these objects started and finished the reionization of the universe, and how the processes of star-formation, stellar evolution, and metal enrichment of the IGM proceeded over cosmic time. We also summarize the high-resolution science that has been…
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