Euclid Definition Study Report
R. Laureijs, J. Amiaux, S. Arduini, J.-L. Augu\`eres, J. Brinchmann,, R. Cole, M. Cropper, C. Dabin, L. Duvet, A. Ealet, B. Garilli, P. Gondoin,, L. Guzzo, J. Hoar, H. Hoekstra, R. Holmes, T. Kitching, T. Maciaszek, Y., Mellier, F. Pasian, W. Percival, J. Rhodes

TL;DR
Euclid is a space-based mission by ESA aiming to understand dark energy, dark matter, and gravity through weak lensing and baryonic acoustic oscillations, covering 15,000 deg2 of the sky with advanced instruments.
Contribution
This report details the design, instrumentation, and survey strategy of the Euclid mission, a novel approach to probe fundamental cosmological questions.
Findings
Euclid will survey 15,000 deg2 of extragalactic sky.
It will measure galaxy shapes with high precision for weak lensing.
The spectroscopic survey will accurately determine redshifts of emission line galaxies.
Abstract
Euclid is a space-based survey mission from the European Space Agency designed to understand the origin of the Universe's accelerating expansion. It will use cosmological probes to investigate the nature of dark energy, dark matter and gravity by tracking their observational signatures on the geometry of the universe and on the cosmic history of structure formation. The mission is optimised for two independent primary cosmological probes: Weak gravitational Lensing (WL) and Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations (BAO). The Euclid payload consists of a 1.2 m Korsch telescope designed to provide a large field of view. It carries two instruments with a common field-of-view of ~0.54 deg2: the visual imager (VIS) and the near infrared instrument (NISP) which contains a slitless spectrometer and a three bands photometer. The Euclid wide survey will cover 15,000 deg2 of the extragalactic sky and is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
