A Fisher-matrix study of 1,000 Roman HLTDS designs finds that roughly 20% prism, 30-40% wide imaging, and the rest deep imaging is the most promising allocation, and releases covariance matrices.
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Fishing for the Optimal Roman High Latitude Time Domain Survey: Cosmological Constraints for 1,000 Possible Surveys
A Fisher-matrix study of 1,000 Roman HLTDS designs finds that roughly 20% prism, 30-40% wide imaging, and the rest deep imaging is the most promising allocation, and releases covariance matrices.