SDSS-V: Pioneering Panoptic Spectroscopy
Juna A. Kollmeier (OCIS), Gail Zasowski (Utah), Hans-Walter Rix, (MPIA), Matt Johns (UA), Scott F. Anderson (UW), Niv Drory (UT), Jennifer A., Johnson (OSU), Richard W. Pogge (OSU), Jonathan C. Bird (Vanderbilt),, Guillermo A. Blanc (OCIS), Joel R. Brownstein (Utah)

TL;DR
SDSS-V is a comprehensive, multi-epoch spectroscopic survey of over six million objects designed to explore the Milky Way, galaxy ecosystems, and transient phenomena, utilizing advanced instrumentation and covering the entire sky.
Contribution
It introduces a pioneering all-sky, multi-epoch spectroscopic survey with high spatial and temporal resolution, expanding the scope of galactic and extragalactic research.
Findings
Creates an integral-field spectroscopic map 1,000x larger than current state of the art.
Enables systematic, time-domain spectroscopic monitoring across the entire sky.
Tracks dynamic phenomena such as black hole activity and stellar evolution.
Abstract
SDSS-V will be an all-sky, multi-epoch spectroscopic survey of over six million objects. It is designed to decode the history of the Milky Way, trace the emergence of the chemical elements, reveal the inner workings of stars, and investigate the origin of planets. It will also create an integral-field spectroscopic map of the gas in the Galaxy and the Local Group that is 1,000x larger than the current state of the art and at high enough spatial resolution to reveal the self-regulation mechanisms of galactic ecosystems. SDSS-V will pioneer systematic, spectroscopic monitoring across the whole sky, revealing changes on timescales from 20 minutes to 20 years. The survey will thus track the flickers, flares, and radical transformations of the most luminous persistent objects in the universe: massive black holes growing at the centers of galaxies. The scope and flexibility of SDSS-V will…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
