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Title: SkyMapper and the Stromlo Southern Sky Survey


1
SkyMapper andthe Stromlo Southern Sky Survey
  • Stefan Keller, Brian Schmidt, Paul Francis and
    Mike Bessell

2
What is SkyMapper?
  • 1.35m with a 5.7 sq. degree fov
  • To reside at Siding Spring Observatory
  • First light in Dec 2006
  • To conduct a multi colour/epoch Stromlo Southern
    Sky Survey
  • Replacement for the 50 Great Melbourne Telescope

Rest in Peace
3
Why a SkyMapper?
  • There is no deep digital optical map of the
    southern sky
  • no instrument is planned that can map the entire
    southern sky in multiple colours and epochs
  • SkyMapper will provide an automated large-scale
    imaging capability that is matched to Australian
  • Science strengths
  • Instrumentation (AAOmega, Gemini etc.), and
  • Conditions poor seeing a benefit ? cover the
    sky faster!

4
The Stromlo Southern Sky Survey S4
  • Major component of SkyMapper telescope will be
    providing a survey of the southern sky
  • Multi-colour, multi-epoch of southerly 2?
    steradian
  • Star and Galaxy photometry (3 global accuracy)
  • Astrometry (better than 50 mas )
  • Cadence hours, days, months and years.
  • Five years to complete
  • Data supplied to the community without
    proprietary period as part of Virtual Observatory
    work
  • Complementary to SDSS but w. improvements!

5
Survey Science
  • The survey science goals are broad but some of
    the areas where I think SkyMapper stands to have
    largest impact are
  • What is the distribution of large Solar-System
    objects beyond Neptune?
  • What is the history of the youngest stars in the
    Solar neighbourhood?
  • How far does the dark matter halo of our galaxy
    extend and what is its shape?
  • Gravity and metallicity for on order of 100
    million stars ? the assembly and chemical
    enrichment history of the bulge, thin/thick disk
    and halo?
  • Extremely metal poor stars.
  • Undiscovered members of the local group
  • accurate photometric calibration of galaxy
    redshift surveys 2dF/6dF.
  • bright zgt6 QSOs ? probes of the ionization
    history of the Universe.

6
SkyMapper Filter Set
Ex-atmosphere
7
Expected S4 limits
8
z coverage
  • Spectroscopic redshifts
  • rlt18 for SDSS
  • BJlt19.5 (? rlt18.5) for 2dFGRS
  • Photometric redshifts
  • SDSS to r20.5
  • From SDSS EDR Csabai 2003

SDSS (EDR)
2dFGRS
S4 to provide Spirals to z0.3-0.4 E0 to z0.7
9
SkyMapper and SUMSS/SKAMP
  • By cross-comparison of radio and optical sources
    we can ask
  • Which members of known classes of optical objects
    are detected as radio sources?
  • and with redshifts we can ask
  • How does the radio luminosity function evolve
    with redshift?
  • Quantify 3D clustering of radio sources

SUMSSDSS From Sadler Hunstead 1999
  • around 1.5 SUMSS detections are galaxies in
    the 2dFGRS (Blt19.5)
  • 30 are bright enough to appear in the DSS
    (Blt22) Sadler Hunstead 2001
  • The Stromlo Southern Sky Survey will go around a
    magnitude fainter than the DSS
  • ? photometric z 0.06 for 30 of SUMSS

10
S4 Data Products
  • Deliverables to the Outside User
  • Data (epoch, RA, DEC, mags, galaxy shape info,)
    to be available through a web-served interface
    which provides catalogs over a user defined area
  • Images to be available through a web-served
    interface which provides images over a user
    defined area (maximum size will be limited)

11
S4 Data Products
  • How Much Data???
  • 6 epochs x 6 colours x 4000 268,000,000 pixel
    images 150 Terabytes
  • 25 Terabytes of calibration images
  • 1 Billion Objects observed 36 times with
  • Database is 2 Terabytes (1 billion rows x 500
    columns)

12
A Concluding Timeline
  • Funding Decision, Jun 2004
  • Optical elements ordered
  • Conceptual Design Review, Oct 2004
  • CCDs ordered, Feb 2004
  • Critical Design Review, August 2005
  • Pipeline development,
  • mirror Blank Failures, Sep-Oct 2005
  • Site Works begin Dec 2005
  • First Light, Dec 2006
  • Regular Operations, Apr 2007

13
A Concluding Timeline
  • Funding Decision, Jun 2004
  • Optical elements ordered
  • Conceptual Design Review, Oct 2004
  • CCDs ordered, Feb 2004
  • Critical Design Review, August 2005
  • Data reduction pipeline development,
  • mirror Blank Failures, Sep-Oct 2005
  • Site Works begin Dec 2005
  • First Light, Dec 2006
  • Regular Operations, Apr 2007

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