Survey Operations for the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument

Author:

Schlafly Edward F.ORCID,Kirkby DavidORCID,Schlegel David J.ORCID,Myers Adam D.,Raichoor AnandORCID,Dawson KyleORCID,Aguilar Jessica,Allende Prieto CarlosORCID,Bailey StephenORCID,BenZvi SegevORCID,Bermejo-Climent Jose,Brooks DavidORCID,de la Macorra Axel,Dey ArjunORCID,Doel Peter,Fanning KevinORCID,Font-Ribera AndreuORCID,Forero-Romero Jaime E.ORCID,García-Bellido JuanORCID,Gontcho A Gontcho SatyaORCID,Guy JulienORCID,Hahn ChangHoonORCID,Honscheid Klaus,Ishak MustaphaORCID,Juneau StéphanieORCID,Kehoe RobertORCID,Kisner TheodoreORCID,Kremin AnthonyORCID,Landriau MartinORCID,Lang Dustin A.ORCID,Lasker JamesORCID,Levi Michael E.ORCID,Magneville Christophe,Manser Christopher J.ORCID,Martini PaulORCID,Meisner Aaron M.ORCID,Miquel RamonORCID,Moustakas JohnORCID,Newman Jeffrey A.ORCID,Nie JundanORCID,Palanque-Delabrouille Nathalie.ORCID,Percival Will J.ORCID,Poppett Claire,Rockosi ConstanceORCID,Ross Ashley J.ORCID,Rossi Graziano,Tarlé GregoryORCID,Weaver Benjamin A.,Yèche ChristopheORCID,Zhou RongpuORCID,

Abstract

Abstract The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey is a spectroscopic survey of tens of millions of galaxies at 0 < z < 3.5 covering 14,000 sq. deg. of the sky. In its first 1.1 yr of survey operations, it has observed more than 14 million galaxies and 4 million stars. We describe the processes that govern DESI’s observations of the 15,000 fields composing the survey. This includes the planning of each night’s observations in the afternoon; automatic selection of fields to observe during the night; real-time assessment of field completeness on the basis of observing conditions during each exposure; reduction, redshifting, and quality assurance of each field of targets in the morning following observation; and updates to the list of future targets to observe on the basis of these results. We also compare the performance of the survey with historical expectations and find good agreement. Simulations of the weather and of DESI observations using the real field-selection algorithm show good agreement with the actual observations. After accounting for major unplanned shutdowns, the dark time survey is progressing about 7% faster than forecast, which is good agreement given approximations made in the simulations.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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