A Reference Survey for Supernova Cosmology with the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
Abstract
This note presents an initial survey design for the Nancy Grace Roman
High-latitude Time Domain Survey. This is not meant to be a final or exhaustive
list of all the survey strategy choices, but instead presents a viable path
towards achieving the desired precision and accuracy of dark energy
measurements using Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia). We describe a survey strategy
that use six filters (RZYJH and F) and the prism on the Roman Wide Field
Instrument. This survey has two tiers, one "wide" which targets SNe Ia at
redshifts up to 1 and one "deep" targeting redshifts up to 1.7; for each, four
filters are used (with Y and J used in both tiers). We propose one field each
in the north and south continuous viewing zones, and expect to obtain
high-quality distances of $\sim$12,000 SNe Ia with $\sim$5,000 at z > 1. We
propose a wide-tier area of $\sim$19 deg$^2$ and a deep tier of $\sim$5
deg$^2$. Exposure times range from 100 s to 900 s for imaging and 900 s to 3600
s for the prism. These exposure times would reach $\sim$25.5 mag and $\sim$26.5
mag for the wide and deep tiers respectively, with deep co-add stacks reaching
$\sim$28 mag and $\sim$29 mag. The total survey spans two years, with a total
allocation time of six months, and a cadence of $\sim$5 days.
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Daniel M. Scolnic
Associate Professor of Physics
Use observational tools to measure the expansion history of the universe. Trying
to answer big questions like 'what is dark energy?'.

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