The Science Case for Multi-Object Spectroscopy on the European ELT
Chris Evans, Mathieu Puech, Jose Afonso, Omar Almaini, Philippe Amram,, Herv\'e Aussel, Beatriz Barbuy, Alistair Basden, Nate Bastian, Giuseppina, Battaglia, Beth Biller, Piercarlo Bonifacio, Nicholas Bouch\'e, Andy Bunker,, Elisabetta Caffau, Stephane Charlot, Michele Cirasuolo

TL;DR
This white paper advocates for a multi-object spectrograph on the European ELT, highlighting its scientific potential across various fields and outlining the technical requirements and community efforts to realize this capability.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive scientific case and technical framework for the MOSAIC instrument on the E-ELT, including modes, requirements, and future plans for high multiplex capabilities.
Findings
MOSAIC will enable groundbreaking astronomical observations with the E-ELT.
Community consensus has shaped the instrument's design and scientific goals.
Early MOSAIC observations will complement JWST findings.
Abstract
This White Paper presents the scientific motivations for a multi-object spectrograph (MOS) on the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT). The MOS case draws on all fields of contemporary astronomy, from extra-solar planets, to the study of the halo of the Milky Way and its satellites, and from resolved stellar populations in nearby galaxies out to observations of the earliest 'first-light' structures in the partially-reionised Universe. The material presented here results from thorough discussions within the community over the past four years, building on the past competitive studies to agree a common strategy toward realising a MOS capability on the E-ELT. The cases have been distilled to a set of common requirements which will be used to define the MOSAIC instrument, entailing two observational modes ('high multiplex' and 'high definition'). When combined with the unprecedented…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Photocathodes and Microchannel Plates
