Science Impacts of the SPHEREx All-Sky Optical to Near-Infrared Spectral Survey II: Report of a Community Workshop on the Scientific Synergies Between the SPHEREx Survey and Other Astronomy Observatories
Olivier Dor\'e, Michael W. Werner, Matthew L. N. Ashby, Lindsey E., Bleem, Jamie Bock, Jennifer Burt, Peter Capak, Tzu-Ching Chang, Jon\'as, Chaves-Montero, Christine H. Chen, Francesca Civano, I. Ilsedore Cleeves,, Asantha Cooray, Brendan Crill, Ian J. M. Crossfield

TL;DR
This paper discusses the SPHEREx mission's potential for creating a comprehensive all-sky spectral database and highlights community-driven science themes and synergies with other observatories based on two workshops.
Contribution
It reports on the outcomes of a community workshop that identified key scientific synergies and legacy science themes for the SPHEREx all-sky spectral survey.
Findings
Identification of key science themes for SPHEREx data
Highlighting synergies with other astronomical missions
Community-driven approach to maximize scientific output
Abstract
SPHEREx is a proposed NASA MIDEX mission selected for Phase A study. SPHEREx would carry out the first all-sky spectral survey in the near infrared. At the end of its two-year mission, SPHEREx would obtain 0.75-to-5m spectra of every 6.2 arcsec pixel on the sky, with spectral resolution R>35 and a 5- sensitivity AB19 per spectral/spatial resolution element. More details concerning SPHEREx are available at http://spherex.caltech.edu. The SPHEREx team has proposed three specific science investigations to be carried out with this unique data set: cosmic inflation, interstellar and circumstellar ices, and the extra-galactic background light. Though these three themes are undoubtedly compelling, they are far from exhausting the scientific output of SPHEREx. Indeed, SPHEREx would create a unique all-sky spectral database including spectra of very large numbers of astronomical…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Technology Assessment and Management
