The BigBOSS Experiment
D. Schlegel, F. Abdalla, T. Abraham, C. Ahn, C. Allende Prieto, J., Annis, E. Aubourg, M. Azzaro, S. Bailey. C. Baltay, C. Baugh, C. Bebek, S., Becerril, M. Blanton, A. Bolton, B. Bromley, R. Cahn, P.-H. Carton, J. L., Cervantes-Cota, Y. Chu, M. Cortes, K. Dawson, A. Dey

TL;DR
BigBOSS is a large-scale ground-based spectroscopic survey designed to map the universe's structure and dark energy properties by measuring galaxy redshifts and the Ly-alpha forest over 14,000 square degrees, utilizing a new 5000-fiber spectrograph.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 5000-fiber spectrograph for the Mayall telescope enabling extensive galaxy and quasar redshift surveys to improve dark energy and cosmological parameter constraints.
Findings
20 million galaxy redshifts measured for BAO analysis
Achieves a Figure of Merit of 395 with current analysis assumptions
Potential to increase FOM over 600 with advanced analysis techniques
Abstract
BigBOSS is a Stage IV ground-based dark energy experiment to study baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) and the growth of structure with a wide-area galaxy and quasar redshift survey over 14,000 square degrees. It has been conditionally accepted by NOAO in response to a call for major new instrumentation and a high-impact science program for the 4-m Mayall telescope at Kitt Peak. The BigBOSS instrument is a robotically-actuated, fiber-fed spectrograph capable of taking 5000 simultaneous spectra over a wavelength range from 340 nm to 1060 nm, with a resolution R = 3000-4800. Using data from imaging surveys that are already underway, spectroscopic targets are selected that trace the underlying dark matter distribution. In particular, targets include luminous red galaxies (LRGs) up to z = 1.0, extending the BOSS LRG survey in both redshift and survey area. To probe the universe out to even…
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TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
