Bibcode
Eisenstein, Daniel J.; Weinberg, David H.; Agol, Eric; Aihara, Hiroaki; Allende-Prieto, C.; Anderson, Scott F.; Arns, James A.; Aubourg, Éric; Bailey, Stephen; Balbinot, Eduardo; Barkhouser, Robert; Beers, Timothy C.; Berlind, Andreas A.; Bickerton, Steven J.; Bizyaev, Dmitry; Blanton, Michael R.; Bochanski, John J.; Bolton, Adam S.; Bosman, Casey T.; Bovy, Jo; Brandt, W. N.; Breslauer, Ben; Brewington, Howard J.; Brinkmann, J.; Brown, Peter J.; Brownstein, Joel R.; Burger, Dan; Busca, Nicolas G.; Campbell, Heather; Cargile, Phillip A.; Carithers, William C.; Carlberg, Joleen K.; Carr, Michael A.; Chang, Liang; Chen, Yanmei; Chiappini, Cristina; Comparat, Johan; Connolly, Natalia; Cortes, Marina; Croft, Rupert A. C.; Cunha, Katia; da Costa, Luiz N.; Davenport, James R. A.; Dawson, Kyle; De Lee, Nathan; Porto de Mello, Gustavo F.; de Simoni, Fernando; Dean, Janice; Dhital, Saurav; Ealet, Anne; Ebelke, Garrett L.; Edmondson, Edward M.; Eiting, Jacob M.; Escoffier, Stephanie; Esposito, M.; Evans, Michael L.; Fan, Xiaohui; Femenía, B.; Dutra Ferreira, Leticia; Fitzgerald, Greg; Fleming, Scott W.; Font-Ribera, Andreu; Ford, Eric B.; Frinchaboy, Peter M.; Elia García Pérez, Ana; Gaudi, B. Scott; Ge, Jian; Ghezzi, Luan; Gillespie, Bruce A.; Gilmore, G.; Girardi, Léo; Gott, J. Richard; Gould, Andrew; Grebel, Eva K.; Gunn, James E.; Hamilton, Jean-Christophe; Harding, Paul; Harris, David W.; Hawley, Suzanne L.; Hearty, Frederick R.; Hennawi, Joseph F.; González-Hernández, J. I.; Ho, Shirley; Hogg, David W.; Holtzman, Jon A.; Honscheid, Klaus; Inada, Naohisa; Ivans, Inese I.; Jiang, Linhua; Jiang, Peng; Johnson, Jennifer A.; Jordan, Cathy; Jordan, Wendell P.; Kauffmann, Guinevere; Kazin, Eyal; Kirkby, David; Klaene, Mark A.; Knapp, G. R.; Kneib, Jean-Paul; Kochanek, C. S. et al.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 142, Issue 3, article id. 72 (2011).
Fecha de publicación:
9
2011
Número de citas
1000
Número de citas referidas
954
Descripción
Building on the legacy of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-I and II),
SDSS-III is a program of four spectroscopic surveys on three scientific
themes: dark energy and cosmological parameters, the history and
structure of the Milky Way, and the population of giant planets around
other stars. In keeping with SDSS tradition, SDSS-III will provide
regular public releases of all its data, beginning with SDSS Data
Release 8 (DR8), which was made public in 2011 January and includes
SDSS-I and SDSS-II images and spectra reprocessed with the latest
pipelines and calibrations produced for the SDSS-III investigations.
This paper presents an overview of the four surveys that comprise
SDSS-III. The Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey will measure
redshifts of 1.5 million massive galaxies and Lyα forest spectra
of 150,000 quasars, using the baryon acoustic oscillation feature of
large-scale structure to obtain percent-level determinations of the
distance scale and Hubble expansion rate at z < 0.7 and at z ≈
2.5. SEGUE-2, an already completed SDSS-III survey that is the
continuation of the SDSS-II Sloan Extension for Galactic Understanding
and Exploration (SEGUE), measured medium-resolution (R =
λ/Δλ ≈ 1800) optical spectra of 118,000 stars in
a variety of target categories, probing chemical evolution, stellar
kinematics and substructure, and the mass profile of the dark matter
halo from the solar neighborhood to distances of 100 kpc. APOGEE, the
Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment, will obtain
high-resolution (R ≈ 30,000), high signal-to-noise ratio (S/N >=
100 per resolution element), H-band (1.51 μm < λ < 1.70
μm) spectra of 105 evolved, late-type stars, measuring
separate abundances for ~15 elements per star and creating the first
high-precision spectroscopic survey of all Galactic stellar populations
(bulge, bar, disks, halo) with a uniform set of stellar tracers and
spectral diagnostics. The Multi-object APO Radial Velocity Exoplanet
Large-area Survey (MARVELS) will monitor radial velocities of more than
8000 FGK stars with the sensitivity and cadence (10-40 m s-1,
~24 visits per star) needed to detect giant planets with periods up to
two years, providing an unprecedented data set for understanding the
formation and dynamical evolution of giant planet systems. As of 2011
January, SDSS-III has obtained spectra of more than 240,000 galaxies,
29,000 z >= 2.2 quasars, and 140,000 stars, including 74,000 velocity
measurements of 2580 stars for MARVELS.
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