Final Targeting Strategy for the SDSS-IV APOGEE-2S Survey
Felipe A. Santana (1), Rachael L. Beaton (2, 3), Kevin R. Covey, (4), Julia E. O'Connell (5), Pen\'elope Longa-Pe\~na (6), Roger Cohen (7),, Jos\'e G. Fern\'andez-Trincado (8), Christian R. Hayes (9), Gail Zasowski, (10), Jennifer S. Sobeck (9), Steven R. Majewski (11)

TL;DR
This paper details the final targeting strategy for the APOGEE-2S survey, including modifications, effectiveness, and a comprehensive account of all programs and observations in the Southern Hemisphere to map the Milky Way.
Contribution
It provides the complete targeting strategy and program accounting for APOGEE-2S, including modifications and effectiveness assessments, completing the survey's documentation.
Findings
Effective modifications improved targeting accuracy.
Comprehensive catalog of all Southern Hemisphere programs.
Enhanced understanding of Milky Way regions through APOGEE-2S data.
Abstract
APOGEE is a high-resolution (R sim 22,000), near-infrared, multi-epoch, spectroscopic survey of the Milky Way. The second generation of the APOGEE project, APOGEE-2, includes an expansion of the survey to the Southern Hemisphere called APOGEE-2S. This expansion enabled APOGEE to perform a fully panoramic mapping of all the main regions of the Milky Way; in particular, by operating in the H-band, APOGEE is uniquely able to probe the dust-hidden inner regions of the Milky Way that are best accessed from the Southern Hemisphere. In this paper we present the targeting strategy of APOGEE-2S, with special attention to documenting modifications to the original, previously published plan. The motivation for these changes is explained as well as an assessment of their effectiveness in achieving their intended scientific objective. In anticipation of this being the last paper detailing APOGEE…
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