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6 August 2014 Improving the LSST dithering pattern and cadence for dark energy studies
Christopher M. Carroll, Eric Gawiser, Peter L. Kurczynski, Rachel A. Bailey, Rahul Biswas, David Cinabro, Saurabh W. Jha, R. Lynne Jones, K. Simon Krughoff, Aneesa Sonawalla, W. Michael Wood-Vasey
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The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will explore the entire southern sky over 10 years starting in 2022 with unprecedented depth and time sampling in six filters, ugrizy. Artificial power on the scale of the 3.5 deg LSST field-of-view will contaminate measurements of baryonic acoustic oscillations (BAO), which fall at the same angular scale at redshift z ~ 1. Using the HEALPix framework, we demonstrate the impact of an “un- dithered” survey, in which 17% of each LSST field-of-view is overlapped by neighboring observations, generating a honeycomb pattern of strongly varying survey depth and significant artificial power on BAO angular scales. We find that adopting large dithers (i.e., telescope pointing o sets) of amplitude close to the LSST field-of-view radius reduces artificial structure in the galaxy distribution by a factor of ~10. We propose an observing strategy utilizing large dithers within the main survey and minimal dithers for the LSST Deep Drilling Fields. We show that applying various magnitude cutos can further increase survey uniformity. We find that a magnitude cut of r < 27:3 removes significant spurious power from the angular power spectrum with a minimal reduction in the total number of observed galaxies over the ten-year LSST run. We also determine the effectiveness of the observing strategy for Type Ia SNe and predict that the main survey will contribute ~100,000 Type Ia SNe. We propose a concentrated survey where LSST observes one-third of its main survey area each year, increasing the number of main survey Type Ia SNe by a factor of ~1.5, while still enabling the successful pursuit of other science drivers.
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Christopher M. Carroll, Eric Gawiser, Peter L. Kurczynski, Rachel A. Bailey, Rahul Biswas, David Cinabro, Saurabh W. Jha, R. Lynne Jones, K. Simon Krughoff, Aneesa Sonawalla, and W. Michael Wood-Vasey "Improving the LSST dithering pattern and cadence for dark energy studies", Proc. SPIE 9149, Observatory Operations: Strategies, Processes, and Systems V, 91490C (6 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2057267
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KEYWORDS
Large Synoptic Survey Telescope

Galactic astronomy

Baryon acoustic oscillations

Astronomy

Telescopes

Calibration

Physics

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