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Giga-z: A 100,000 Object Superconducting Spectrophotometer for LSST Follow-up

We simulate the performance of a new type of instrument, a Superconducting Multi-Object Spectrograph (SuperMOS), that uses Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs). MKIDs, a new detector technology, feature good QE in the UVOIR, can count individual photons with microsecond timing accuracy and, like X-ray calorimeters, determine their energy to several percent. The performance of Giga-z, a SuperMOS designed for wide field imaging follow-up observations, is evaluated using simulated observations of the COSMOS mock catalog with an array of 100,000 R_{423 nm} = E/ΔE = 30 MKID pixels. We compare our results against a simultaneous simulation of LSST observations. In three years on a dedicated 4 m-class telescope, Giga-z could observe ~ 2 billion galaxies, yielding a low resolution spectral energy distribution (SED) spanning 350 - 1350 nm for each; 1000 times the number measured with any currently proposed LSST spectroscopic follow-up, at a fraction of the cost and time. Giga-z would provide redshifts for galaxies up to z ~ 6 with magnitudes m_i < 25, with accuracy σ_{Δz/(1+z)} = 0.03 for the whole sample, and σ_{Δz/(1+z)} = 0.007 for a select subset. We also find catastrophic failure rates and biases that are consistently lower than for LSST. The added constraint on Dark Energy parameters for WL+CMB by Giga-z using the FoMSWG default model is equivalent to multiplying the LSST Fisher matrix by a factor of α= 1.27 (w_p), 1.53 (w_a), or 1.98 (Δγ). This is equivalent to multiplying both the LSST coverage area and the training sets by α, and reducing all systematics by a factor of 1/sqrt(α), advantages that are robust to even more extreme models of intrinsic alignment.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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