Bibcode
Ruiz-Granados, B.; Rubiño-Martín, J. A.; Battaner, E.
Bibliographical reference
Il Nuovo Cimento B, vol. 122, Issue 12, p.1473-1476
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12
2007
Citations
5
Refereed citations
5
Description
SPACE (SPectroscopic All-sky Cosmic Explorer) is a class-M mission
proposed to ESA for the Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 call and recently
promoted to the next assessment study phase. SPACE will produce the
first all-sky spectroscopic survey of the Universe, taking spectra of
more than 500 million galaxies over a wide range of redshifts. SPACE
will operate in slit mode (MEMS) at R~400 between 0.8 and 1.8micron down
to AB~23, providing redshifts to an accuracy of Delta z~0.001,
regardless on the presence of bright emission lines, together with the
most relevant physical and evolutionary properties. The catalog of
spectroscopic redshift will allow to place the ultimate constraints on
the Baryon Acoustic Oscillations and the nature of Dark Energy. By
obtaining the first 3-D all-sky map of the Universe at z~2 and beyond,
SPACE will trace the growth rate of cosmic structures, the large scale
structure of luminous baryons and its cosmic evolution. Besides the
all-sky survey, SPACE will carry out a deep extragalactic survey over an
area of ~10 sq. deg., enabling a most powerful supernova search program,
and a galactic plane survey in integral field mode. Approximately 30% of
the time will be open. Due to its versatility, SPACE is a
``self-sufficient'' observatory which can attack and solve the most
compelling questions on the nature of the Dark Energy without
complementary data from the Earth or space. Its unique wide-field
capabilities in the near-IR make SPACE the ideal complement to JWST,
ALMA, and the future 25-50 m telescopes.