Designing an Optimal LSST Deep Drilling Program for Cosmology with Type Ia Supernovae
Philippe Gris, Nicolas Regnault, Humna Awan, Isobel Hook, Saurabh W., Jha, Michelle Lochner, Bruno Sanchez, Dan Scolnic, Mark Sullivan, Peter, Yoachim, the LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper analyzes and optimizes the LSST Deep Drilling strategy for supernova cosmology, emphasizing high cadence and rolling surveys to improve dark energy measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a three-stage analysis to optimize LSST's Deep Drilling survey parameters for better supernova measurements and cosmological constraints.
Findings
High cadence (one day) improves supernova sample quality.
Rolling survey strategy enhances redshift coverage.
Deterministic scheduling with gap recovery is crucial.
Abstract
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time is forecast to collect a large sample of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) that could be instrumental in unveiling the nature of Dark Energy. The feat, however, requires measuring the two components of the Hubble diagram - distance modulus and redshift - with a high degree of accuracy. Distance is estimated from SNe Ia parameters extracted from light curve fits, where the average quality of light curves is primarily driven by survey parameters such as the cadence and the number of visits per band. An optimal observing strategy is thus critical for measuring cosmological parameters with high accuracy. We present in this paper a three-stage analysis aiming at quantifying the impact of the Deep Drilling (DD) strategy parameters on three critical aspects of the survey: the redshift completeness (originating from the Malmquist…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
