Published 2019 | Version v1
Journal article

Single-object Imaging and Spectroscopy to Enhance Dark Energy Science from LSST

Description

Single-object imaging and spectroscopy on telescopes with apertures ranging from ~4 m to 40 m have the potential to greatly enhance the cosmological constraints that can be obtained from LSST. Two major cosmological probes will benefit greatly from LSST follow-up: accurate spectrophotometry for nearby and distant Type Ia supernovae will expand the cosmological distance lever arm by unlocking the constraining power of high-z supernovae; and cosmology with time delays of strongly-lensed supernovae and quasars will require additional high-cadence imaging to supplement LSST, adaptive optics imaging or spectroscopy for accurate lens and source positions, and IFU or slit spectroscopy to measure detailed properties of lens systems. We highlight the scientific impact of these two science drivers, and discuss how additional resources will benefit them. For both science cases, LSST will deliver a large sample of objects over both the wide and deep fields in the LSST survey, but additional data to characterize both individual systems and overall systematics will be key to ensuring robust cosmological inference to high redshifts. Community access to large amounts of natural-seeing imaging on ~2-4 m telescopes, adaptive optics imaging and spectroscopy on 8-40 m telescopes, and high-throughput single-target spectroscopy on 4-40 m telescopes will be necessary for LSST time domain cosmology to reach its full potential. In two companion white papers we present the additional gains for LSST cosmology that will come from deep and from wide-field multi-object spectroscopy.

Availability note (English)

Available from https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1582352; https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1582352; DOE Accepted Manuscript full text, or the publishers Best Available Version will be available free of charge after the embargo period

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
American Astronomical Society, Bulletin
Journal Volume
51
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
0002-7537

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
54046688
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY; S46: INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY;
Descriptors DEI
COSMOLOGY; NONLUMINOUS MATTER; RED SHIFT; SPECTROSCOPY; SUPERNOVAE; TELESCOPES; TIME DELAY
Descriptors DEC
BINARY STARS; ERUPTIVE VARIABLE STARS; MATTER; STARS; VARIABLE STARS

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
AC02-05CH11231
Collaborations
LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration
Funding organization
USDOE Office of Science - SC (United States)
Secondary number(s)
OSTIID--1582352