Great Surveys of the Universe
Steven T. Myers

TL;DR
The paper emphasizes the importance of large-scale astronomical surveys in advancing our understanding of the universe over the next decade, highlighting their role in probing diverse cosmic phenomena and advocating for a comprehensive survey approach.
Contribution
It advocates for a coordinated 'Era of Great Surveys' in astronomy, emphasizing the integration of diverse survey projects to maximize scientific progress.
Findings
Surveys will probe a wide range of cosmic phenomena.
Next-generation surveys are central to future astronomical discoveries.
Coordination of surveys enhances scientific outcomes.
Abstract
Looking ahead to the next decade and imagining the landscape of astronomy in 2020, it is clear that astronomical surveys, large and small, plus extensive follow-up projects, will be a great engine of progress in our profession. Surveys have long had a critical role in astronomy, and in the coming decades will be even more central as we probe deeper into the Universe. In fact, one might call the next two decades the "Era of Great Surveys". This next generation of surveys will probe a huge range of astronomical objects and phenomena including planets, stars, gas, galaxies, background radiation, dark matter, dark energy, degenerate matter compact objects, black holes, magnetic fields, cosmic ray particles, neutrinos, gravity waves, and exotica (particles, topological defects, etc.). This Position Paper advocates the overarching theme of a true Survey of the Universe built up of a diverse…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Developments in Astronomy · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
