MeerKLASS: MeerKAT Large Area Synoptic Survey
Mario G. Santos, Michelle Cluver, Matt Hilton, Matt Jarvis, Gyula I., G. Jozsa, Lerothodi Leeuw, Oleg Smirnov, Russ Taylor, Filipe Abdalla, Jose, Afonso, David Alonso, David Bacon, Bruce A. Bassett, Gianni Bernardi, Philip, Bull, Stefano Camera, H. Cynthia Chiang

TL;DR
MeerKLASS is a large-area survey with MeerKAT that aims to advance cosmology, galaxy evolution, and large-scale structure studies through 21cm intensity mapping, HI galaxy observations, and continuum surveys, paving the way for SKA1-MID.
Contribution
This paper presents the design and scientific potential of the MeerKLASS survey, highlighting its unique capabilities for cosmology and galaxy studies before SKA1-MID.
Findings
Potential to measure baryon acoustic oscillations via 21cm intensity mapping.
Provides unrivalled statistics for HI galaxy studies beyond local universe.
Enables large-scale structure and galaxy evolution research with multi-wavelength data.
Abstract
We discuss the ground-breaking science that will be possible with a wide area survey, using the MeerKAT telescope, known as MeerKLASS (MeerKAT Large Area Synoptic Survey). The current specifications of MeerKAT make it a great fit for science applications that require large survey speeds but not necessarily high angular resolutions. In particular, for cosmology, a large survey over for hours will potentially provide the first ever measurements of the baryon acoustic oscillations using the 21cm intensity mapping technique, with enough accuracy to impose constraints on the nature of dark energy. The combination with multi-wavelength data will give unique additional information, such as exquisite constraints on primordial non-Gaussianity using the multi-tracer technique, as well as a better handle on foregrounds and systematics. Such a wide survey…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses
