BlueMUSE: Project Overview and Science Cases

We present the concept of BlueMUSE, a blue-optimised, medium spectral resolution, panoramic integral field spectrograph based on the MUSE concept and proposed for the Very Large Telescope. With an optimised transmission down to 350 nm, a larger FoV (1.4 x 1.4 arcmin$^2$) and a higher spectral resolu...

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Hauptverfasser: Richard, Johan, Bacon, Roland, Blaizot, Jérémy, Boissier, Samuel, Boselli, Alessandro, NicolasBouché, Brinchmann, Jarle, Castro, Norberto, Ciesla, Laure, Crowther, Paul, Daddi, Emanuele, Dreizler, Stefan, Duc, Pierre-Alain, Elbaz, David, Epinat, Benoit, Evans, Chris, Fossati, Matteo, Fumagalli, Michele, Garcia, Miriam, Garel, Thibault, Hayes, Matthew, Adamo, Angela, Herrero, Artemio, Hugot, Emmanuel, Humphrey, Andrew, Jablonka, Pascale, Kamann, Sebastian, Kaper, Lex, Kelz, Andreas, Kneib, Jean-Paul, de Koter, Alex, Krajnović, Davor, Kudritzki, Rolf-Peter, Langer, Norbert, Lardo, Carmela, Leclercq, Floriane, Lennon, Danny, Mahler, Guillaume, Martins, Fabrice, Massey, Richard, Mitchell, Peter, Monreal-Ibero, Ana, Najarro, Paco, Opitom, Cyrielle, Papaderos, Polychronis, Péroux, Céline, Revaz, Yves, Roth, Martin M, Rousselot, Philippe, Sander, Andreas, Wagemann, Charlotte Simmonds, Smail, Ian, Swinbank, Anthony Mark, Tramper, Frank, Urrutia, Tanya, Verhamme, Anne, Vink, Jorick, Walsh, Jeremy, Weilbacher, Peter, Wendt, Martin, Wisotzki, Lutz, Yang, Bin
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Zusammenfassung:We present the concept of BlueMUSE, a blue-optimised, medium spectral resolution, panoramic integral field spectrograph based on the MUSE concept and proposed for the Very Large Telescope. With an optimised transmission down to 350 nm, a larger FoV (1.4 x 1.4 arcmin$^2$) and a higher spectral resolution compared to MUSE, BlueMUSE will open up a new range of galactic and extragalactic science cases allowed by its specific capabilities, beyond those possible with MUSE. For example a survey of massive stars in our galaxy and the Local Group will increase the known population of massive stars by a factor $>$100, to answer key questions about their evolution. Deep field observations with BlueMUSE will also significantly increase samples of Lyman-alpha emitters, spanning the era of Cosmic Noon. This will revolutionise the study of the distant Universe: allowing the intergalactic medium to be detected unambiguously in emission, enabling the study of the exchange of baryons between galaxies and their surroundings. By 2030, at a time when the focus of most of the new large facilities (ELT, JWST) will be on the infra-red, BlueMUSE will be a unique facility, outperforming any ELT instrument in the Blue/UV. It will have a strong synergy with ELT, JWST as well as ALMA, SKA, Euclid and Athena.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1906.01657