Sloan Digital Sky Survey-V: Pioneering Panoptic Spectroscopy
Juna A. Kollmeier, Hans-Walter Rix, Conny Aerts, James Aird, Pablo Vera Alfaro, Andr\'es Almeida, Scott F. Anderson, \'Oscar Jim\'enez Arranz, Stefan M. Arseneau, Roberto Assef, Shir Aviram, Catarina Aydar, Carles Badenes, Avrajit Bandyopadhyay, Kat Barger, Robert H. Barkhouser

TL;DR
SDSS-V is the first all-sky, multi-epoch spectroscopic survey combining optical and infrared data, pioneering wide-field integral field spectroscopy and aiming to address key questions in galactic and black hole physics.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive all-sky spectroscopic survey with innovative hardware and multi-epoch strategies, expanding SDSS capabilities into ultra wide-field integral field spectroscopy.
Findings
First all-sky, multi-epoch spectroscopic survey in optical and infrared.
Implementation of ultra wide-field integral field spectroscopy.
Successful deployment of multi-object and integral field spectroscopic instruments.
Abstract
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey-V (SDSS-V) is pioneering panoptic spectroscopy: it is the first all-sky, multi-epoch, optical-to-infrared spectroscopic survey. SDSS-V is mapping the sky with multi-object spectroscopy (MOS) at telescopes in both hemispheres (the 2.5-m Sloan Foundation Telescope at Apache Point Observatory and the 100-inch du Pont Telescope at Las Campanas Observatory), where 500 zonal robotic fiber positioners feed light from a wide-field focal plane to an optical (R, 500 fibers) and a near-infrared (R, 300 fibers) spectrograph. In addition to these MOS capabilities, the survey is pioneering ultra wide-field ( 4000~deg) integral field spectroscopy enabled by a new dedicated facility (LVM-I) at Las Campanas Observatory, where an integral field spectrograph (IFS) with 1801 lenslet-coupled fibers arranged in a 0.5 degree diameter hexagon feeds…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
