Simulating MOS science on the ELT: Ly$\alpha$ forest tomography
J. Japelj, C. Laigle, M. Puech, C. Pichon, H. Rahmani, Y. Dubois, J., E. G. Devriendt, P. Petitjean, F. Hammer, E. Gendron, L. Kaper, S. Morris, N., Pirzkal, R. S\'anchez-Janssen, A. Slyz, S. D. Vergani, Y. Yang

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of the ELT's MOSAIC spectrograph for 3D mapping of the intergalactic medium at high redshift using Lyα forest tomography, demonstrating feasible survey strategies and expected scientific outcomes.
Contribution
It introduces a simulation-based assessment of the ELT's MOSAIC capabilities for IGM tomography at z > 3, including survey design, spectral requirements, and scientific prospects.
Findings
A minimum S/N of 4 per resolution element is needed for effective mapping.
Approximately 35-65 nights of observation are sufficient for the proposed survey.
The survey can robustly detect cosmic filaments and galaxy property gradients.
Abstract
Mapping of the large-scale structure through cosmic time has numerous applications in the studies of cosmology and galaxy evolution. At , the structure can be traced by the neutral intergalactic medium (IGM) by way of observing the Ly, forest towards densely-sampled lines-of-sight of bright background sources, such as quasars and star forming galaxies. We investigate the scientific potential of MOSAIC, a planned multi-object spectrograph on the European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), for the 3D mapping of the IGM at . We simulate a survey of galaxies down to a limiting magnitude of mag in an area of 1 degree in the sky. Galaxies and their spectra (including the line-of-sight Ly absorption) are taken from the lightcone extracted from the Horizon-AGN cosmological hydrodynamical simulation. The quality of…
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