Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST) Science: Surveying the distant Universe
Eelco van Kampen, Tom Bakx, Carlos De Breuck, Chian-Chou Chen, Helmut, Dannerbauer, Benjamin Magnelli, Francisco Miguel Montenegro-Montes, Teppei, Okumura, Sy-Yun Pu, Matus Rybak, Amelie Saintonge, Claudia Cicone, Evanthia, Hatziminaoglou, Juliette Hilhorst, Pamela Klaassen

TL;DR
The AtLAST telescope aims to revolutionize high-redshift galaxy surveys by providing wide, deep, high-resolution sub-mm observations, enabling detailed studies of galaxy evolution, cosmic growth, and the universe's expansion history.
Contribution
This paper introduces the design and scientific potential of the 50-m AtLAST telescope for comprehensive sub-mm surveys of the distant universe.
Findings
AtLAST can study galaxies up to redshift ~7 in detail.
Surveys with AtLAST can measure cosmic growth and expansion rates.
Line-intensity mapping with AtLAST constrains high-redshift cosmic history.
Abstract
During the most active period of star formation in galaxies, which occurs in the redshift range 1<z<3, strong bursts of star formation result in significant quantities of dust, which obscures new stars being formed as their UV/optical light is absorbed and then re-emitted in the infrared, which redshifts into the mm/sub-mm bands for these early times. To get a complete picture of the high-z galaxy population, we need to survey a large patch of the sky in the sub-mm with sufficient angular resolution to resolve all galaxies, but we also need the depth to fully sample their cosmic evolution, and therefore obtain their redshifts using direct mm spectroscopy with a very wide frequency coverage. This requires a large single-dish sub-mm telescope with fast mapping speeds at high sensitivity and angular resolution, a large bandwidth with good spectral resolution and multiplex spectroscopic…
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TopicsSuperconducting and THz Device Technology · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Advanced Thermodynamic Systems and Engines
