The High Latitude Spectroscopic Survey on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
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Wang, Y.Zhai, Z.
Alavi, A.
Massara, E.
Pisani, A.
Benson, A.
Hirata, C.M.
Samushia, L.
Weinberg, D.H.
Colbert, J.
Doré, O.
Eifler, T.
Heinrich, C.
Ho, S.
Krause, E.
Padmanabhan, N.
Spergel, D.
Teplitz, H.I.
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Department of Astronomy/Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2022
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Wang, Y., Zhai, Z., Alavi, A., Massara, E., Pisani, A., Benson, A., Hirata, C. M., Samushia, L., Weinberg, D. H., Colbert, J., Doré, O., Eifler, T., Heinrich, C., Ho, S., Krause, E., Padmanabhan, N., Spergel, D., & Teplitz, H. I. (2022). The High Latitude Spectroscopic Survey on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. Astrophysical Journal.Journal
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The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will conduct a High Latitude Spectroscopic Survey (HLSS) over a large volume at high redshift, using the near-IR grism (1.0-1.93 μm, R = 435-865) and the 0.28 deg2 wide-field camera. We present a reference HLSS that maps 2000 deg2 and achieves an emission-line flux limit of 10-16 erg s-1 cm-2 at 6.5σ, requiring ∼0.6 yr of observing time. We summarize the flowdown of the Roman science objectives to the science and technical requirements of the HLSS. We construct a mock redshift survey over the full HLSS volume by applying a semianalytic galaxy formation model to a cosmological N-body simulation and use this mock survey to create pixel-level simulations of 4 deg2 of HLSS grism spectroscopy. We find that the reference HLSS would measure ∼10 million Hα galaxy redshifts that densely map large-scale structure at z = 1-2 and 2 million [O iii] galaxy redshifts that sparsely map structures at z = 2-3. We forecast the performance of this survey for measurements of the cosmic expansion history with baryon acoustic oscillations and the growth of large-scale structure with redshift-space distortions. We also study possible deviations from the reference design and find that a deep HLSS at f line > 7 × 10-17 erg s-1 cm-2 over 4000 deg2 (requiring ∼1.5 yr of observing time) provides the most compelling stand-alone constraints on dark energy from Roman alone. This provides a useful reference for future optimizations. The reference survey, simulated data sets, and forecasts presented here will inform community decisions on the final scope and design of the Roman HLSS. © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.Note
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10.3847/1538-4357/ac4973
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