Maximizing science return by coordinating the survey strategies of Roman with Rubin, and other major facilities
R.A. Street, S. Gough-Kelly, C. Lam, A. Varela, M. Makler, E., Bachelet, J.R. Lu, N. Abrams, A. Pusack, S. Terry, R. Di~Stefano, Y. Tsapras,, M.P.G. Hundertmark, R.J.J. Grand, T. Daylan, J. Sobeck

TL;DR
Coordinating the Roman Space Telescope with Rubin Observatory can significantly enhance astrophysical research by combining their data for better characterization of celestial phenomena, galactic structure, and exoplanet detection.
Contribution
This paper proposes a coordinated survey strategy between Roman and Rubin to maximize scientific return without altering existing survey parameters.
Findings
Enhanced detection of lensing events with combined data
Improved stellar property measurements through joint observations
Better understanding of galactic structure via combined surveys
Abstract
[Abridged] The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will be one of several flagship survey facilities operating over the next decade starting 2025. The deep near-IR imaging that Roman will deliver will be highly complementary to the capabilities of other survey telescopes that will operate contemporaneously, particularly those that can provide data at different wavelengths and messengers, or different time intervals. Combining data from multiple facilities can provide important astrophysical insights, provided the data acquisition is carefully scheduled, and careful plans are made for appropriate joint data analyses. In this White Paper, we discuss the broad range of science that would be enabled by coordinating Roman observations of the Galactic Bulge with those of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. Specifically, we discuss how Roman's characterization of lensing events caused by…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
