High-S/N Quasar Observations with HST/COS: Deep Fields for Spectroscopy
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Hubble is still in prime observing condition for making transformative discoveries in UV astronomy. In this white paper we describe the science case for a deep (S/N>30) UV spectroscopic survey with HST/COS targeting approximately 20 QSOs at 0.5<z<1.5 at good resolution (20 km/s). This survey would capitalize on our current UV capability, produce a legacy dataset enabling community science in many areas of galactic and extragalactic research, and pioneer a path for future UV science with the Habitable Worlds Observatory. Such high-S/N spectra are largely missing from the MAST archives, and would be analogous to the deep Hubble imaging fields (HDF, UDF, Frontier Fields) that have been enormously successful and far-reaching in their science impact. This legacy dataset would enable frontier science programs in several areas, including (1) studies of the CGM and IGM at unparalleled sensitivity, covering a wide range of UV metal lines and reaching very low H I column densities of log N=12.6 and low metallicities near [Z/H]=-2, enabling precision studies of the chemical abundances, ionization, temperature, and baryon and metal budgets of the CGM and IGM; (2) diffuse gas in the Milky Way and Local Group, including high-velocity clouds and gas streams from satellite mergers; (3) AGN outflows, which would be probed in the rest-frame extreme ultraviolet (EUV), covering continuum-generation mechanisms and diagnostics of gas in accretion-disk outflows.
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