Space Project for Astrophysical and Cosmological Exploration (SPACE), an ESA stand-alone mission and a possible contribution to the Origins Space Telescope
Denis Burgarella, Andrew Bunker, Rychard Bouwens, Laurent Pagani, Jose, Afonso, Hakim Atek, Marc Audard, Sylvie Cabrit, Karina Caputi, Laure Ciesla,, Christopher Conselice, Asantha Cooray, Giovanni Cresci, Mirko Curti, Jose, Miguel Rodriguez Espinosa, Marc Ferrari

TL;DR
SPACE is a proposed ESA mission designed to study early galaxy formation, black holes, and cosmic evolution using wide-field near-IR and mid-IR spectroscopy, filling a crucial observational gap between existing surveys.
Contribution
It introduces a novel wide-field spectroscopic space mission concept that targets high-redshift galaxies and early universe phenomena, complementing current and planned missions.
Findings
Largest sample of high-redshift galaxies at z > 10 for detailed follow-up
First statistical detection of early super-massive black holes
Insights into metal enrichment and first star signatures in the early Universe
Abstract
We propose a new mission called Space Project for Astrophysical and Cosmological Exploration (SPACE) as part on the ESA long term planning Voyage 2050 programme. SPACE will study galaxy evolution at the earliest times, with the key goals of charting the formation of the heavy elements, measuring the evolution of the galaxy luminosity function, tracing the build-up of stellar mass in galaxies over cosmic time, and finding the first super-massive black holes (SMBHs) to form. The mission will exploit a unique region of the parameter space, between the narrow ultra-deep surveys with HST and JWST, and shallow wide-field surveys such as Roman Space Telescope and EUCLID, and should yield by far the largest sample of any current or planned mission of very high redshift galaxies at z > 10 which are sufficiently bright for detailed follow-up spectroscopy. Crucially, we propose a wide-field…
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