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arxiv: 0912.0201 · v1 · submitted 2009-12-01 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM · astro-ph.CO· astro-ph.EP· astro-ph.GA· astro-ph.SR

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LSST Science Book, Version 2.0

LSST Science Collaborations: Paul A. Abell , Julius Allison , Scott F. Anderson , John R. Andrew , J. Roger P. Angel , Lee Armus , David Arnett , S. J. Asztalos
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Tim S. Axelrod Stephen Bailey D. R. Ballantyne Justin R. Bankert Wayne A. Barkhouse Jeffrey D. Barr L. Felipe Barrientos Aaron J. Barth James G. Bartlett Andrew C. Becker Jacek Becla Timothy C. Beers Joseph P. Bernstein Rahul Biswas Michael R. Blanton Joshua S. Bloom John J. Bochanski Pat Boeshaar Kirk D. Borne Marusa Bradac W. N. Brandt Carrie R. Bridge Michael E. Brown Robert J. Brunner James S. Bullock Adam J. Burgasser James H. Burge David L. Burke Phillip A. Cargile Srinivasan Chandrasekharan George Chartas Steven R. Chesley You-Hua Chu David Cinabro Mark W. Claire Charles F. Claver Douglas Clowe A. J. Connolly Kem H. Cook Jeff Cooke Asantha Cooray Kevin R. Covey Christopher S. Culliton Roelof de Jong Willem H. de Vries Victor P. Debattista Francisco Delgado Ian P. Dell'Antonio Saurav Dhital Rosanne Di Stefano Mark Dickinson Benjamin Dilday S.G. Djorgovski Gregory Dobler Ciro Donalek Gregory Dubois-Felsmann Josef Durech Ardis Eliasdottir Michael Eracleous Laurent Eyer Emilio E. Falco Xiaohui Fan Christopher D. Fassnacht Harry C. Ferguson Yanga R. Fernandez Brian D. Fields Douglas Finkbeiner Eduardo E. Figueroa Derek B. Fox Harold Francke James S. Frank Josh Frieman Sebastien Fromenteau Muhammad Furqan Gaspar Galaz A. Gal-Yam Peter Garnavich Eric Gawiser John Geary Perry Gee Robert R. Gibson Kirk Gilmore Emily A. Grace Richard F. Green William J. Gressler Carl J. Grillmair Salman Habib J. S. Haggerty Mario Hamuy Alan W. Harris Suzanne L. Hawley Alan F. Heavens Leslie Hebb Todd J. Henry Edward Hileman Eric J. Hilton Keri Hoadley J. B. Holberg Matt J. Holman Steve B. Howell Leopoldo Infante Zeljko Ivezic Suzanne H. Jacoby Bhuvnesh Jain R Jedicke M. James Jee J. Garrett Jernigan Saurabh W. Jha Kathryn V. Johnston R. Lynne Jones Mario Juric Mikko Kaasalainen Styliani (Stella) Kafka Steven M. Kahn Nathan A. Kaib Jason Kalirai Jeff Kantor Mansi M. Kasliwal Charles R. Keeton Richard Kessler Zoran Knezevic Adam Kowalski Victor L. Krabbendam K. Simon Krughoff Shrinivas Kulkarni Stephen Kuhlman Mark Lacy Sebastien Lepine Ming Liang Amy Lien Paulina Lira Knox S. Long Suzanne Lorenz Jennifer M. Lotz R. H. Lupton Julie Lutz Lucas M. Macri Ashish A. Mahabal Rachel Mandelbaum Phil Marshall Morgan May Peregrine M. McGehee Brian T. Meadows Alan Meert Andrea Milani Christopher J. Miller Michelle Miller David Mills Dante Minniti David Monet Anjum S. Mukadam Ehud Nakar Douglas R. Neill Jeffrey A. Newman Sergei Nikolaev Martin Nordby Paul O'Connor Masamune Oguri John Oliver Scot S. Olivier Julia K. Olsen Knut Olsen Edward W. Olszewski Hakeem Oluseyi Nelson D. Padilla Alex Parker Joshua Pepper John R. Peterson Catherine Petry Philip A. Pinto James L. Pizagno Bogdan Popescu Andrej Prsa Veljko Radcka M. Jordan Raddick Andrew Rasmussen Arne Rau Jeonghee Rho James E. Rhoads Gordon T. Richards Stephen T. Ridgway Brant E. Robertson Rok Roskar Abhijit Saha Ata Sarajedini Evan Scannapieco Terry Schalk Rafe Schindler Samuel Schmidt Sarah Schmidt Donald P. Schneider German Schumacher Ryan Scranton Jacques Sebag Lynn G. Seppala Ohad Shemmer Joshua D. Simon M. Sivertz Howard A. Smith J. Allyn Smith Nathan Smith Anna H. Spitz Adam Stanford Keivan G. Stassun Jay Strader Michael A. Strauss Christopher W. Stubbs Donald W. Sweeney Alex Szalay Paula Szkody Masahiro Takada Paul Thorman David E. Trilling Virginia Trimble Anthony Tyson Richard Van Berg Daniel Vanden Berk Jake Vanderplas Licia Verde Bojan Vrsnak Lucianne M. Walkowicz Benjamin D. Wandelt Sheng Wang Yun Wang Michael Warner Risa H. Wechsler Andrew A. West Oliver Wiecha Benjamin F. Williams Beth Willman David Wittman Sidney C. Wolff W. Michael Wood-Vasey Przemek Wozniak Patrick Young Andrew Zentner Hu Zhan
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A survey that can cover the sky in optical bands over wide fields to faint magnitudes with a fast cadence will enable many of the exciting science opportunities of the next decade. The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will have an effective aperture of 6.7 meters and an imaging camera with field of view of 9.6 deg^2, and will be devoted to a ten-year imaging survey over 20,000 deg^2 south of +15 deg. Each pointing will be imaged 2000 times with fifteen second exposures in six broad bands from 0.35 to 1.1 microns, to a total point-source depth of r~27.5. The LSST Science Book describes the basic parameters of the LSST hardware, software, and observing plans. The book discusses educational and outreach opportunities, then goes on to describe a broad range of science that LSST will revolutionize: mapping the inner and outer Solar System, stellar populations in the Milky Way and nearby galaxies, the structure of the Milky Way disk and halo and other objects in the Local Volume, transient and variable objects both at low and high redshift, and the properties of normal and active galaxies at low and high redshift. It then turns to far-field cosmological topics, exploring properties of supernovae to z~1, strong and weak lensing, the large-scale distribution of galaxies and baryon oscillations, and how these different probes may be combined to constrain cosmological models and the physics of dark energy.

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