ELT-MOS White Paper: Science Overview & Requirements
Chris Evans, Mathieu Puech, Beatriz Barbuy, Nate Bastian, Piercarlo, Bonifacio, Elisabetta Caffau, Jean-Gabriel Cuby, Gavin Dalton, Ben Davies,, Jim Dunlop, Hector Flores, Francois Hammer, Lex Kaper, Bertrand Lemasle,, Simon Morris, Laura Pentericci, Patrick Petitjean

TL;DR
This white paper advocates for the development of a multi-object spectrograph (MOS) for the European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), emphasizing its critical role in advancing galaxy evolution, stellar populations, and distant universe studies with improved sensitivity and technical feasibility.
Contribution
It combines updated science cases with new discoveries to define top-level requirements for an ELT/MOS, demonstrating technical solutions and emphasizing its strategic importance for ESO.
Findings
MOS is essential for key galaxy evolution studies.
Technical challenges like sky subtraction can be addressed.
A high-priority MOS will maintain ESO's leadership in astronomy.
Abstract
The workhorse instruments of the 8-10m class observatories have become their multi-object spectrographs (MOS), providing comprehensive follow-up to both ground-based and space-borne imaging. With the advent of deeper imaging surveys from, e.g., the HST and VISTA, there are a plethora of spectroscopic targets which are already beyond the sensitivity limits of current facilities. This wealth of targets will grow even more rapidly in the coming years, e.g., after the completion of ALMA, the launch of the JWST and Euclid, and the advent of the LSST. Thus, one of the key requirements underlying plans for the next generation of ground-based telescopes, the Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs), is for even greater sensitivity for optical and infrared spectroscopy. Here we revisit the scientific motivation for a MOS capability on the European ELT, combining updated elements of science cases…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
