Bibcode
Myers, A. D.; Palanque-Delabrouille, Nathalie; Prakash, Abhishek; Pâris, Isabelle; Yeche, Christophe; Dawson, Kyle S.; Bovy, Jo; Lang, Dustin; Schlegel, David J.; Newman, Jeffrey A.; Petitjean, Patrick; Kneib, Jean-Paul; Laurent, Pierre; Percival, Will J.; Ross, Ashley J.; Seo, Hee-Jong; Tinker, Jeremy L.; Armengaud, Eric; Brownstein, Joel; Burtin, Etienne; Cai, Zheng; Comparat, Johan; Kasliwal, Mansi; Kulkarni, Shrinivas R.; Laher, Russ; Levitan, David; McBride, Cameron K.; McGreer, Ian D.; Miller, Adam A.; Nugent, Peter; Ofek, Eran; Rossi, Graziano; Ruan, John; Schneider, Donald P.; Sesar, Branimir; Streblyanska, .; Surace, Jason
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, Volume 221, Issue 2, article id. 27, 24 pp. (2015).
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2015
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167
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Description
As part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) IV the extended Baryon
Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS) will improve measurements of
the cosmological distance scale by applying the Baryon Acoustic
Oscillation (BAO) method to quasar samples. eBOSS will adopt two
approaches to target quasars over 7500 deg2. First, a
“CORE” quasar sample will combine the optical selection in
ugriz using a likelihood-based routine called XDQSOz, with a
mid-IR-optical color cut. eBOSS CORE selection (to g < 22 or r <
22) should return ∼70 deg‑2 quasars at redshifts
0.9 < z < 2.2 and ∼7 deg‑2z > 2.1 quasars.
Second, a selection based on variability in multi-epoch imaging from the
Palomar Transient Factory should recover an additional ∼3–4
deg‑2z > 2.1 quasars to g < 22.5. A linear model
of how imaging systematics affect target density recovers the angular
distribution of eBOSS CORE quasars over 96.7% (76.7%) of the SDSS north
(south) Galactic Cap area. The eBOSS CORE quasar sample should thus be
sufficiently dense and homogeneous over 0.9 < z < 2.2 to yield the
first few-percent-level BAO constraint near \bar{z}∼ 1.5.eBOSS
quasars at z > 2.1 will be used to improve BAO measurements in the
Lyα Forest. Beyond its key cosmological goals, eBOSS should be the
next-generation quasar survey, comprising >500,000 new quasars and
>500,000 uniformly selected spectroscopically confirmed 0.9 < z
< 2.2 quasars. At the conclusion of eBOSS, the SDSS will have
provided unique spectra for more than 800,000 quasars.