The SDSS-IV extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: Overview and Early Data

Kyle S Dawson,Francisco Prada,Jo Bovy,Adam D Myers,A Georgakakis,Isabelle Paris,Karen Kinemuchi,Ian D Mcgreer,Abhishek Prakash,Mariana Vargasmagana,Stephen John Bailey,Shadab Alam,T Dwelly,Andrea Merloni,Conor Sayres,Tracy Naugle,Dmitry Bizyaev,Chiahsun Chuang,James Rich,Andreu Fontribera,Johan Comparat,E Burtin,Elena Malanushenko, V P Malanushenko,Shirley Ho,A Raichoor,Michael Eracleous,Yuting Wang,Ashley J Ross,Julian E Bautista,Peter Edward Nugent,Adam S Bolton,Weipeng Lin,Jeremy Darling,E Aubourg,Martin White,Hu Zou,Timothee Delubac,N Palanquedelabrouille,Sergio Rodrigueztorres,David H Weinberg,Matthew D Olmstead,Audrey Oravetz,William Michael Woodvasey,Zheng Cai,N G Busca,Cameron K Mcbride,John Ruan,Matthew A Bershady,Paul J Green,Benjamin Alan Weaver,Xiaohui Fan,John K Parejko,C Yeche,A Ealet,Helion Du Mas Des Bourboux,Jeremy L Tinker,Vivek Mariappan,Kaike Pan,Gongbo Zhao,Alice Pisani,Russ R Laher, Vikrant Kamble,Branimir Sesar,Yipeng Jing,Diana Holder,P Noterdaeme, Qiufan Lin,Jeanmarc Le Goff,Pierre Laurent, Frances Cope,Marcos Lima, N Clerc,Heejong Seo,Franciscoshu Kitaura,Eric Jullo,Jethro Ridl,Aurelio Carnero Rosell, N Macdonald,Michael R Blanton,S Escoffier,Rita Tojeiro,Yu Liang,Antonio D Monterodorta,Andres Meza,Andreas A Berlind,Jon Brinkmann,Dustin Lang,F Sobreira,Guangtun Ben Zhu,Daniel C Long,Joseph Huehnerhoff, S Torre,R Ogando,Daniel Oravetz,Nikhil Padmanabhan,D Kirkby,Marcio A G Maia,Nao Suzuki,W N Brandt,Jeffrey A Newman,Kirpal Nandra,Zhongxu Zhai,Brice Menard,Jeanpaul Kneib,Yiping Shu,M C Cousinou,Irene Cruzgonzalez,J A Peacock,Cheng Li,M Salvato,J Guy,A Finoguenov,Michael Blomqvist,Hong Guo,P Gaulme,Anze Slosar,Graziano Rossi,Mark A Klaene,Sarah Shandera,B F Lundgren,M Pieri,E Armengaud,Florian Beutler,Joel R Brownstein,Charling Tao,Michael A Strauss,Patrick Petitjean,Scott F Anderson,Uros Seljak,Rupert A C Croft,Donald P Schneider,Luiz N Da Costa,Demitri Muna,Will J Percival,Zheng Zheng,Beth Reid,Alina Streblyanska, T S Hutchinson,Daniel J Eisenstein,Cheng Zhao,Franco D Albareti,Peter M Frinchaboy,Yenting Lin,David J Schlegel

ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL(2016)

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In a six-year program started in 2014 July, the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS) will conduct novel cosmological observations using the BOSS spectrograph at Apache Point Observatory. These observations will be conducted simultaneously with the Time Domain Spectroscopic Survey (TDSS) designed for variability studies and the Spectroscopic Identification of eROSITA Sources (SPIDERS) program designed for studies of X-ray sources. In particular, eBOSS will measure with percent-level precision the distance-redshift relation with baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) in the clustering of matter. eBOSS will use four different tracers of the underlying matter density field to vastly expand the volume covered by BOSS and map the large-scale-structures over the relatively unconstrained redshift range 0.6 < z < 2.2. Using more than 250,000 new, spectroscopically confirmed luminous red galaxies at a median redshift z = 0.72, we project that eBOSS will yield measurements of the angular diameter distance d(A)(z) to an accuracy of 1.2% and measurements of H(z) to 2.1% when combined with the z > 0.6 sample of BOSS galaxies. With similar to 195,000 new emission line galaxy redshifts, we expect BAO measurements of d(A)(z) to an accuracy of 3.1% and H(z) to 4.7% at an effective redshift of z = 0.87. A sample of more than 500,000 spectroscopically confirmed quasars will provide the first BAO distance measurements over the redshift range 0.9 < z < 2.2, with expected precision of 2.8% and 4.2% on d(A)(z) and H(z), respectively. Finally, with 60,000 new quasars and re-observation of 60,000 BOSS quasars, we will obtain new Lya forest measurements at redshifts z > 2.1; these new data will enhance the precision of d(A)(z) and H(z) at z > 2.1 by a factor of 1.44 relative to BOSS. Furthermore, eBOSS will provide improved tests of General Relativity on cosmological scales through redshift-space distortion measurements, improved tests for non-Gaussianity in the primordial density field, and new constraints on the summed mass of all neutrino species. Here, we provide an overview of the cosmological goals, spectroscopic target sample, demonstration of spectral quality from early data, and projected cosmological constraints from eBOSS.
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cosmology: observations,surveys
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