Astro2020 APC White Paper: The MegaMapper: a z > 2 spectroscopic instrument for the study of Inflation and Dark Energy
Pith reviewed 2026-05-24 15:52 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
MegaMapper proposes coupling a 6.5-m Magellan telescope with DESI spectrographs to measure inflation parameters and dark energy from galaxy redshifts at 2<z<5.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
MegaMapper is a proposed instrument that would obtain spectra of galaxies at 2 < z < 5 using a 6.5-m Magellan telescope coupled to DESI spectrographs for a multiplexing factor of 20,000, sited at Las Campanas Observatory to exploit LSST imaging for target selection and thereby measure parameters of inflation and dark energy.
What carries the argument
Coupling of DESI spectrographs to the Magellan 6.5-m telescope to deliver 20,000-fiber multiplexing over the required field while maintaining throughput and resolution for the 2<z<5 redshift range.
If this is right
- The survey would deliver redshifts for millions of galaxies at 2<z<5, enabling measurements of the baryon acoustic oscillation scale and redshift-space distortions at early times.
- These data would tighten constraints on the primordial power spectrum and thereby discriminate among inflation models.
- Combined with LSST photometry, the instrument would allow efficient selection of emission-line galaxies and Lyman-break galaxies across the full southern sky accessible from Las Campanas.
- The high multiplexing would reduce the time required to complete a volume-limited sample compared with existing facilities.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- If the instrument meets its multiplexing goal, it could serve as a pathfinder for even larger multiplexed systems on future extremely large telescopes.
- The same dataset would also yield measurements of the growth rate of structure at z>2, providing an independent test of general relativity on cosmological scales.
- Synergies with CMB experiments could cross-calibrate the amplitude of fluctuations between the early and late universe.
Load-bearing premise
The DESI spectrographs can be successfully coupled to the Magellan telescope while preserving the throughput, spectral resolution, and field of view needed for the stated multiplexing and redshift coverage.
What would settle it
An optical ray-trace or throughput calculation that shows the proposed coupling cannot simultaneously achieve the required field of view, resolution, and light-gathering efficiency for 20,000 fibers at z>2.
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read the original abstract
MegaMapper is a proposed ground-based experiment to measure Inflation parameters and Dark Energy from galaxy redshifts at 2<z<5. A 6.5-m Magellan telescope will be coupled with DESI spectrographs to achieve multiplexing of 20,000. MegaMapper would be located at Las Campanas Observatory to fully access LSST imaging for target selection.
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