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The DESI Experiment Part II: Instrument Design
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Collaboration, DESIAghamousa, AmirAguilar, JessicaAhlen, SteveAlam, ShadabAllen, Lori EPrieto, Carlos AllendeAnnis, JamesBailey, StephenBalland, ChristopheBallester, OtgerBaltay, CharlesBeaufore, LucasBebek, ChrisBeers, Timothy CBell, Eric FBernal, José LuisBesuner, RobertBeutler, FlorianBlake, ChrisBleuler, HannesBlomqvist, MichaelBlum, RobertBolton, Adam SBriceno, CesarBrooks, DavidBrownstein, Joel RBuckley-Geer, ElizabethBurden, AngelaBurtin, EtienneBusca, Nicolas GCahn, Robert NCai, Yan-ChuanCardiel-Sas, LaiaCarlberg, Raymond GCarton, Pierre-HenriCasas, RicardCastander, Francisco JCervantes-Cota, Jorge LClaybaugh, Todd MClose, MadelineCoker, Carl TCole, ShaunComparat, JohanCooper, Andrew PCousinou, M-CCrocce, MartinCuby, Jean-GabrielCunningham, Daniel PDavis, Tamara MDawson, Kyle SMacorra, Axel de laVicente, Juan DeDelubac, TimothéeDerwent, MarkDey, ArjunDhungana, GovindaDing, ZhejieDoel, PeterDuan, Yutong TEalet, AnneEdelstein, JerryEftekharzadeh, SarahEisenstein, Daniel JElliott, AnnEscoffier, StéphanieEvatt, MatthewFagrelius, ParkerFan, XiaohuiFanning, KevinFarahi, AryaFarihi, JayFavole, GinevraFeng, YuFernandez, EnriqueFindlay, Joseph RFinkbeiner, Douglas PFitzpatrick, Michael JFlaugher, BrennaFlender, SamuelFont-Ribera, AndreuForero-Romero, Jaime EFosalba, PabloFrenk, Carlos SFumagalli, MicheleGaensicke, Boris TGallo, GiuseppeGarcia-Bellido, JuanGaztanaga, EnriqueFusillo, Nicola Pietro GentileGerard, TerryGershkovich, IrenaGiannantonio, TommasoGillet, DenisGonzalez-de-Rivera, GuillermoGonzalez-Perez, VioletaGott, ShelbyGraur, OrGutierrez, GastonGuy, Julien
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DESI (Dark Energy Spectropic Instrument) is a Stage IV ground-based darkenergy experiment that will study baryon acoustic oscillations and the growthof structure through redshift-space distortions with a wide-area galaxy andquasar redshift survey. The DESI instrument is a robotically-actuated,fiber-fed spectrograph capable of taking up to 5,000 simultaneous spectra overa wavelength range from 360 nm to 980 nm. The fibers feed ten three-armspectrographs with resolution $R= \lambda/\Delta\lambda$ between 2000 and 5500,depending on wavelength. The DESI instrument will be used to conduct afive-year survey designed to cover 14,000 deg$^2$. This powerful instrumentwill be installed at prime focus on the 4-m Mayall telescope in Kitt Peak,Arizona, along with a new optical corrector, which will provide a three-degreediameter field of view. The DESI collaboration will also deliver aspectroscopic pipeline and data management system to reduce and archive alldata for eventual public use.