Overview of the DESI Milky Way Survey

DOI: 
10.3847/1538-4357/acb3c0
Publication date: 
13/04/2023
Main author: 
Cooper, Andrew P.
IAA authors: 
Prada, Francisco
Authors: 
Cooper, Andrew P.;Koposov, Sergey E.;Allende Prieto, Carlos;Manser, Christopher J.;Kizhuprakkat, Namitha;Myers, Adam D.;Dey, Arjun;Gänsicke, Boris T.;Li, Ting S.;Rockosi, Constance;Valluri, Monica;Najita, Joan;Deason, Alis;Raichoor, Anand;Wang, M. -Y.;Ting, Y. -S.;Kim, Bokyoung;Carrillo, Andreia;Wang, Wenting;Beraldo e Silva, Leandro;Han, Jiwon Jesse;Ding, Jiani;Sánchez-Conde, Miguel;Aguilar, Jessica N.;Ahlen, Steven;Bailey, Stephen;Belokurov, Vasily;Brooks, David;Cunha, Katia;Dawson, Kyle;de la Macorra, Axel;Doel, Peter;Eisenstein, Daniel J.;Fagrelius, Parker;Fanning, Kevin;Font-Ribera, Andreu;Forero-Romero, Jaime E.;Gaztañaga, Enrique;Gontcho a Gontcho, Satya;Guy, Julien;Honscheid, Klaus;Kehoe, Robert;Kisner, Theodore;Kremin, Anthony;Landriau, Martin;Levi, Michael E.;Martini, Paul;Meisner, Aaron M.;Miquel, Ramon;Moustakas, John;Nie, Jundan J. D.;Palanque-Delabrouille, Nathalie;Percival, Will J.;Poppett, Claire;Prada, Francisco;Rehemtulla, Nabeel;Schlafly, Edward;Schlegel, David;Schubnell, Michael;Sharples, Ray M.;Tarlé, Gregory;Wechsler, Risa H.;Weinberg, David H.;Zhou, Zhimin;Zou, Hu
Journal: 
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
947
Pages: 
37
Abstract: 
We describe the Milky Way Survey (MWS) that will be undertaken with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) on the Mayall 4 m telescope at the Kitt Peak National Observatory. Over the next 5 yr DESI MWS will observe approximately seven million stars at Galactic latitudes |b| &gt; 20°, with an inclusive target selection scheme focused on the thick disk and stellar halo. MWS will also include several high-completeness samples of rare stellar types, including white dwarfs, low-mass stars within 100 pc of the Sun, and horizontal branch stars. We summarize the potential of DESI to advance understanding of the Galactic structure and stellar evolution. We introduce the final definitions of the main MWS target classes and estimate the number of stars in each class that will be observed. We describe our pipelines for deriving radial velocities, atmospheric parameters, and chemical abundances. We use ≃500,000 spectra of unique stellar targets from the DESI Survey Validation program (SV) to demonstrate that our pipelines can measure radial velocities to ≃1 km s<SUP>-1</SUP> and [Fe/H] accurate to ≃0.2 dex for typical stars in our main sample. We find the stellar parameter distributions from ≈100 deg<SUP>2</SUP> of SV observations with ≳90% completeness on our main sample are in good agreement with expectations from mock catalogs and previous surveys.
Database: 
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2023ApJ...947...37C/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2023ApJ...947...37C
Keywords: 
Milky Way stellar halo;Dwarf galaxies;Milky Way evolution;Milky Way Galaxy;Milky Way dark matter halo;Milky Way dynamics;Surveys;Milky Way Galaxy physics;Spectroscopy;Radial velocity;Stellar abundances;Galaxy formation;1060;416;1052;1054;1049;1051;1671;1056;1558;1332;1577;595;Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies;Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics