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The Herschel-SPIRE Legacy Survey (HSLS): the scientific goals of a shallow and wide submillimeter imaging survey with SPIRE
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Working Paper
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Cooray, AsanthaEales, SteveChapman, ScottClements, David L.Dore, OlivierFarrah, DuncanJarvis, Matt J.Kaplinghat, ManojNegrello, MattiaMelchiorri, AlessandroPeiris, HiranyaPope, AlexandraSantos, Mario G.Serjeant, StephenThompson, MarkWhite, GlennAmblard, AlexandreBanerji, MandaCorasaniti, Pier-StefanoDas, Sudeepde_Bernardis, Francescode_Zotti, GianfrancoGiannantonio, TommasoGonzalez, Joaquin Gonzalez-NuevoKhostovan, Ali AhmadMitchell-Wynne, KetronSerra, PaoloSong, Yong-SeonVieira, JoaquinWang, LingyuZemcov, MichaelAbdalla, FilipeAfonso, JoseAghanim, NabilaAndreani, PaolaAretxaga, ItziarAuld, RobbieBaes, MaartenBaker, AndrewBarkats, DenisBarreiro, R. BelenBartolo, NicolaBarton, ElizabethBarway, SudhanshuBattistelli, Elia StefanoBaugh, CarltonBeelen, AlexanderBenabed, KarimBlain, AndrewBland-Hawthorn, JossBock, James~J.Bond, J. RichardBorrill, JulianBorys, ColinBoselli, AlessandroBouchet, Francois R.Bridge, CarrieBrighenti, FabrizioBuat, VeroniqueBuote, DavidBurgarella, DenisBussmann, RobertCalabrese, ErminiaCantalupo, ChristopherCarlberg, RaymondCarvalho, Carla SofiaCasey, CaitlinCava, AntonioCepa, JordiChapin, EdwardChary, Ranga RamChen, XueleiColafrancesco, SergioCole, ShaunColes, PeterConley, AlexanderConversi, LucaCooke, JeffCrawford, StevenCress, Catherineda Cunha, ElisabeteDalton, GavinDanese, LuigiDannerbauer, HelmutDavies, Jonathande Bernardis, Paolode Putter, RolandDevlin, MarkDiego, Jose M.Dole, HerveDouspis, MarianDunkley, JoannaDunlop, JamesDunne, LorettaDunner, RolandoDye, SimonEfstathiou, GeorgeEgami, EiichiFang, TaotaoFerrero, PatriziaFranceschini, AlbertoFrazer, Christopher C.Frayer, DavidFrenk, CarlosGanga, KenGavazzi, RaphaelGlenn, JasonGong, YanGonzalez-Solares, EduardoGriffin, MattGuo, QiGurwell, MarkHajian, AmirHalpern, MarkHanson, DuncanHardcastle, MartinHatziminaoglou, EvanthiaHeavens, AlanHeinis, SebastienHerranz, DiegoHilton, MattHo, ShirleyHolwerda, Benne W.Hopwood, RosalindHorner, JonathanHuffenberger, KevinHughes, David H.Hughes, John P.Ibar, EdoIvison, RobJackson, NealJaffe, AndrewJenness, TimothyJoncas, GillesJoudaki, ShahabKaviraj, SugataKim, SamKing, LindsayKisner, TheodoreKnapen, JohanKniazev, AlexeiKomatsu, EiichiroKoopmans, LeonKuo, Chao-LinLacey, CedricLahav, OferLasenby, Anthony N.Lawrence, AndyLee, Myung GyoonLeeuw, Lerothodi L.Levenson, Louis R.Lewis, GeraintLoaring, NicolaLopez-Caniego, MarcosMaddox, SteveMarriage, TobiasMarsden, GaelenMartinez-Gonzalez, EnriqueMasi, SilviaMatarrese, SabinoMathews, William G.Matsuura, ShujiMcMahon, RichardMellier, YannickMenanteau, FelipeMichalowski, Michal~J.Millea, MariusMobasher, BahramMohanty, SubhanjoyMontier, LudovicMoodley, KavilanMoriarty-Schieven, Gerald H.Mortier, AngelaMunshi, DipakMurphy, EricNandra, KirpalNatoli, PaoloNguyen, HienOliver, SebOmont, AlainPage, LymanPage, MathewPaladini, RobertaPandolfi, StefaniaPascale, EnzoPatanchon, GuillaumePeacock, JohnPearson, ChrisPerez-Fournon, IsmaelPerez-Gonz, Pablo G.Piacentini, FrancescoPierpaoli, ElenaPohlen, MichaelPointecouteau, EtiennePolenta, GianlucaRawlings, JasonReese, Erik~D.Rigby, EmmaRodighiero, GiuliaRomero-Colmenero, EncarniRoseboom, IsaacRowan-Robinson, MichaelSanchez-Portal, MiguelSchmidt, FabianSchneider, MichaelSchulz, BernhardScott, DouglasSedgwick, ChrisSehgal, NeelimaSeymour, NickSherwin, Blake~D.Short, JoShupe, DavidSievers, JonathanSkibba, RaminSmidt, JosephSmith, AnthonySmith, Daniel J. B.Smith, Matthew W. L.Spergel, DavidStaggs, SuzanneStevens, JasonSwitzer, EricTakagi, ToshinobuTakeuchi, TsutomuTemi, PasqualeTrichas, MarkosTrigilio, CorradoTugwell, KatherineUmana, GraziaVacca, WilliamVaccari, MattiaVaisanen, PetriValtchanov, Ivanvan der Heyden, Kurtvan der Werf, Paul P.van_Kampen, Eelcovan_Waerbeke, LudovicVegetti, SimonaVeneziani, MarcellaVerde, LiciaVerma, AprajitaVielva, PatricioViero, Marco P.Vilaro, Baltasar VilaWardlow, JulieWilson, GrantWright, Edward L.Xu, C. KevinYun, Min S.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
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Abstract
A large sub-mm survey with Herschel will enable many exciting science opportunities, especially in an era of wide-field optical and radio surveys and high resolution cosmic microwave background experiments. The Herschel-SPIRE Legacy Survey (HSLS), will lead to imaging data over 4000 sq. degrees at 250, 350, and 500 micron. Major Goals of HSLS are: (a) produce a catalog of 2.5 to 3 million galaxies down to 26, 27 and 33 mJy (50% completeness; 5 sigma confusion noise) at 250, 350 and 500 micron, respectively, in the southern hemisphere (3000 sq. degrees) and in an equatorial strip (1000 sq. degrees), areas which have extensive multi-wavelength coverage and are easily accessible from ALMA. Two thirds of the of the sources are expected to be at z > 1, one third at z > 2 and about a 1000 at z > 5. (b) Remove point source confusion in secondary anisotropy studies with Planck and ground-based CMB data. (c) Find at least 1200 strongly lensed bright sub-mm sources leading to a 2% test of general relativity. (d) Identify 200 proto-cluster regions at z of 2 and perform an unbiased study of the environmental dependence of star formation. (e) Perform an unbiased survey for star formation and dust at high Galactic latitude and make a census of debris disks and dust around AGB stars and white dwarfs.
Comment: White paper supplement to the proposal submitted by the HSLS science team to ESA for Herschel open-time programs