The Dark Energy Survey
Is the dark energy a cosmological constant?
Context
The discovery that the universe is
accelerating, not
slowing down from the mass it contains, is the surprise that
sets the initial research program of 21st Century cosmology.
The Dark Energy Survey is a next generation sky survey aimed
directly at understanding this mystery.
Our quarry is the dark energy,
the reasons the universe is accelerating.
Instrument
We will build an extremely red sensitive 500 Megapixel camera,
a 1 meter diameter, 2.2 degree field of view prime focus corrector, and a
data aquisition system fast enough to take images in 17 seconds.
The cage containing the system mounts at the prime focus of the
Blanco 4-meter telescope at
CTIO,
a southern hemisphere NOAO telescope.
The instrument will become a general user instrument, available to the
astronomical community. We will use it to conduct a large scale sky survey.
Survey
Over 5 years we will use 30% of the available time on the telescope
to pursue a high precision multi-bandpass wide area survey, designed
to produce photometric redshifts from 0.2 < z < 1.3. The survey
g,r,i,z data will cover 5000 sq-degrees, with 4000 sq-degrees
overlapping the Sunyaev-Zeldovich CMB survey being conducted
by the South Pole Telescope.
Science
Our 4 science goals aim at extracting cosmological information on
the dark energy from 1) cluster counting and spatial distribution
of clusters at 0.1 < z < 1.3, 2) the shifting of the galaxy spatial
angular power spectra with redshift, 3) weak lensing measurements
on several redshift shells to z~1, and 4) 2000 supernovae at
0.3 < z < 0.8.
Impact
The signature of dark energy being a cosmological constant is that the
dark energy density remains constant while the universe expands;
technically that w=-1 and that dw/dt = 0. We aim at a 5%-15% precision
measurement in w from each of our experiments, and a 30% measurment in w'.
Combined, they provide both stronger constraints and a check on systematic
errors.
Created by
annis
Last modified
2004-11-07 01:44 PM