ATLAS Probe: Breakthrough Science of Galaxy Evolution, Cosmology, Milky Way, and the Solar System
Yun Wang, Massimo Robberto, Mark Dickinson, Lynne A. Hillenbrand,, Wesley Fraser, Peter Behroozi, Jarle Brinchmann, Chia-Hsun Chuang, Andrea, Cimatti, Robert Content, Emanuele Daddi, Henry C. Ferguson, Christopher, Hirata, Michael J. Hudson, J. Davy Kirkpatrick, Alvaro Orsi

TL;DR
ATLAS Probe is a NASA space mission concept designed to perform deep infrared spectroscopy of galaxies, enabling groundbreaking studies in galaxy evolution, dark matter, dark energy, the Milky Way, and the Solar System.
Contribution
It introduces a new space telescope concept with advanced spectroscopic capabilities to significantly enhance our understanding of cosmic history and structure.
Findings
Plans to obtain spectra for 200 million galaxies up to z<7
Innovative use of Digital Micro-mirror Devices for high multiplexing
Potential to revolutionize multiple fields in astrophysics
Abstract
ATLAS (Astrophysics Telescope for Large Area Spectroscopy) Probe is a concept for a NASA probe-class space mission. It is the follow-up space mission to WFIRST, boosting its scientific return by obtaining deep IR slit spectroscopy for 70% of all galaxies imaged by a 2000 sq deg WFIRST High Latitude Survey at z>0.5. ATLAS will measure accurate and precise redshifts for 200M galaxies out to z < 7, and deliver spectra that enable a wide range of diagnostic studies of the physical properties of galaxies over most of cosmic history. ATLAS Probe science spans four broad categories: (1) Revolutionizing galaxy evolution studies by tracing the relation between galaxies and dark matter from galaxy groups to cosmic voids and filaments, from the epoch of reionization through the peak era of galaxy assembly; (2) Opening a new window into the dark Universe by weighing the dark matter filaments using…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
