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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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. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1906.01657 |