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arxiv 1905.04669 v1 pith:CAJGZRPF submitted 2019-05-12 astro-ph.IM astro-ph.CO

Report on LSST Next-generation Instrumentation Workshop, April 11, 12 2019

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The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) is a wide-field imaging system of unprecedented etendue. The initial goal of the project is to carry out a ten year imaging survey in six broad passbands (ugrizy) that cover $350 nm < \lambda < 1.1 \mu m$. This document reports on the discussions that occurred at workshop (held April 11-12, 2019 at Argonne National Laboratory) that was convened to explore concepts for using the LSST system once the initial survey is complete. Participants discussed the tradeoffs in science performance, cost, and uniqueness for i) imaging surveys using the initial wide-field CCD instrument, perhaps supplemented with different filters, ii) replacing the focal plane with some alternative sensor technology, and iii) converting the LSST system to a wide-field multi-object fiber-fed spectrograph. Participants concluded that the fiber spectrograph option would be most effective if the focal plane were to feed upwards of 30,000 fibers. Thermal management and power considerations in the LSST instrument barrel make it difficult to accommodate infrared sensors that require very low operating temperatures, and the current generation of buttable IR sensors that would extend sensitivity to 2 $\mu$m are, we concluded, cost-prohibitive. Procuring and using an alternative filter set, on the other hand, is modest in cost, would take full advantage of the LSST image reduction pipeline, and could yield considerable additional information.

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