Program
The workshop structure is aimed at engendering a lively discussion on the major science drivers and the technical feasibility, and hence a significant fraction of the time in each session will be devoted to discussion. The first day of the workshop will focus on the science drivers and the second will focus on the technology and techniques for highly multiplexed MOS spectroscopy, as well as a discussion of the lessons learned from ongoing instrument and spectroscopic survey projects.
In each session on the science drivers (Day 1) there will be one or more invited talks which should briefly review the status of the field and then focus on which aspects of the science would be revolutionized by highly-multiplexed multiobject spectroscopy. Following the invited talk, there will be a structured discussion during which workshop participants are invited to present a short (1 or 2 viewgraph) comment pertinent to the discussion on the scientific drivers. Each session on technology (Day 2) will be structured with invited talks and discussion focussed on how to best serve the science drivers emerging from the science sessions.
In the spirit of having a lively discussion, we encourage workshop participants to come prepared with one or two viewgraphs to contribute to the discussion. If you wish to present something of relevance to the discussion in one of the sessions, please contact Arjun Dey (dey@noao.edu) with a brief (2-3 line) summary of what you would like to present.
Wednesday, Oct 10, 2001:
7pm
informal get together --- cocktails & hors d'oeuvres
Thursday, 11 October 2001: Science Drivers for the Next Generation WFMOS:
7:30am - 8:30am
Breakfast
8:30am - 8:40am
Welcome and Intro - Arjun Dey
Session I: Galaxies and AGN Evolution
David Koo (chair)
08:40am - 09:05am
Richard Ellis (15min talk + discussion)
09:05am - 09:30am
Brian Boyle (15min talk + discussion)
09:30am - 10:30am
Discussion and contributions
10:30am - 10:45am
Coffee
Session II: Large Scale Structure
Ray Carlberg (chair)
10:45am - 11:10am
Daniel Eisenstein (15min talk + discussion)
11:10am - 11:35am
Andy Connolly (15min talk + discussion)
11:35am - 12:30pm
Discussion and Contributions
12:30pm - 01:30pm
Lunch
Session III: Stellar Populations
Rosie Wyse (chair)
01:30pm - 01:55pm
Rosie Wyse (15min talk + discussion)
01:55pm - 02:20pm
Heather Morrison (15min talk + discussion)
02:20pm - 03:15pm
Discussion and contributions
03:15pm - 03:30pm
Coffee
Session IV: Rare Populations
Mike Skrutskie (chair)
03:30pm - 03:45pm
Jim Liebert (10min talk + discussion)
03:45pm - 04:00pm
Xiaohui Fan (10min talk + discussion)
04:00pm - 04:15pm
David Helfand (10min talk + discussion)
04:15pm - 04:30pm
John Huchra (10min talk + discussion [not confirmed])
04:30pm - 05:30pm
Discussion of Scientific Need for a New WFMOS Capability (Richard Ellis, chair)
05:30pm - 05:45pm
Recap
Friday, Oct 12, 2001: Technological Challenges for the Next Generation WFMOS
09:00am - 09:30am
Jeremy Mould
Session V: Telescopes: New and Improved
Jeremy Mould (chair)
09:30am - 10:00am
Gemini as a Wide-Field Telescope -- Eric Hansen (20 min + discussion)
10:00am - 10:30am
New concepts -- Roger Angel and Jim Burge (20min + discussion)
10:30am - 10:45am
Coffee
10:45am - 11:15am
New concepts -- Craig Smith (20min + discussion)
Session VI: Multiplexing Techniques and Technologies
Sam Barden (chair)
11:15am - 12:00pm
Techniques for multiplexing -- Karl Glazebrook (20min + discussion)
12:00pm - 01:00pm
Lunch
Session VI (continued)
01:00pm - 01:30pm
New Spectroscopic Technologies - Sam Barden (20min + discussion)
01:30pm - 02:00pm
MOS Concepts for large telescopes - Keith Taylor (20min + discussion)
02:00pm - 02:30pm
Discussion and Contributions
Session VII: Lessons from Ongoing Projects
Mike Skrutskie (chair)
02:30pm - 02:50pm
Lessons from Sloan - David Schlegel (15min + discussion)
02:50pm - 03:10pm
Lessons from DEEP - Marc Davis (15min + discussion)
03:10pm - 03:30pm
Lessons from IMACS - Alan Dressler (15min + discussion)
03:30pm - 03:45pm
Coffee
03:45pm - 03:55pm
Lessons from VIMOS - Olivier Le Fevre (15min + discussion)
03:55pm - 04:05pm
Lessons from 2dF - Karl Glazebrook (5min + discussion)
04:05pm - 05:00pm
Discussion and wrap-up (George Jacoby, chair)
The workshop structure is aimed at engendering a lively discussion on the major science drivers and the technical feasibility, and hence a significant fraction of the time in each session will be devoted to discussion. The first day of the workshop will focus on the science drivers and the second will focus on the technology and techniques for highly multiplexed MOS spectroscopy, as well as a discussion of the lessons learned from ongoing instrument and spectroscopic survey projects.
In each session on the science drivers (Day 1) there will be one or more invited talks which should briefly review the status of the field and then focus on which aspects of the science would be revolutionized by highly-multiplexed multiobject spectroscopy. Following the invited talk, there will be a structured discussion during which workshop participants are invited to present a short (1 or 2 viewgraph) comment pertinent to the discussion on the scientific drivers. Each session on technology (Day 2) will be structured with invited talks and discussion focussed on how to best serve the science drivers emerging from the science sessions.
In the spirit of having a lively discussion, we encourage workshop participants to come prepared with one or two viewgraphs to contribute to the discussion. If you wish to present something of relevance to the discussion in one of the sessions, please contact Arjun Dey (dey@noao.edu) with a brief (2-3 line) summary of what you would like to present.
Wednesday, Oct 10, 2001: |
|
7pm | informal get together --- cocktails & hors d'oeuvres |
Thursday, 11 October 2001: Science Drivers for the Next Generation WFMOS: |
|
7:30am - 8:30am | Breakfast |
8:30am - 8:40am | Welcome and Intro - Arjun Dey |
Session I: Galaxies and AGN Evolution
|
|
08:40am - 09:05am | Richard Ellis (15min talk + discussion) |
09:05am - 09:30am | Brian Boyle (15min talk + discussion) |
09:30am - 10:30am | Discussion and contributions |
10:30am - 10:45am | Coffee |
Session II: Large Scale Structure
|
|
10:45am - 11:10am | Daniel Eisenstein (15min talk + discussion) |
11:10am - 11:35am | Andy Connolly (15min talk + discussion) |
11:35am - 12:30pm | Discussion and Contributions |
12:30pm - 01:30pm | Lunch |
Session III: Stellar Populations
|
|
01:30pm - 01:55pm | Rosie Wyse (15min talk + discussion) |
01:55pm - 02:20pm | Heather Morrison (15min talk + discussion) |
02:20pm - 03:15pm | Discussion and contributions |
03:15pm - 03:30pm | Coffee |
Session IV: Rare Populations
|
|
03:30pm - 03:45pm | Jim Liebert (10min talk + discussion) |
03:45pm - 04:00pm | Xiaohui Fan (10min talk + discussion) |
04:00pm - 04:15pm | David Helfand (10min talk + discussion) |
04:15pm - 04:30pm | John Huchra (10min talk + discussion [not confirmed]) |
04:30pm - 05:30pm | Discussion of Scientific Need for a New WFMOS Capability (Richard Ellis, chair) |
05:30pm - 05:45pm | Recap |
Friday, Oct 12, 2001: Technological Challenges for the Next Generation WFMOS |
|
09:00am - 09:30am | Jeremy Mould |
Session V: Telescopes: New and Improved
|
|
09:30am - 10:00am | Gemini as a Wide-Field Telescope -- Eric Hansen (20 min + discussion) |
10:00am - 10:30am | New concepts -- Roger Angel and Jim Burge (20min + discussion) |
10:30am - 10:45am | Coffee |
10:45am - 11:15am | New concepts -- Craig Smith (20min + discussion) |
Session VI: Multiplexing Techniques and Technologies
|
|
11:15am - 12:00pm | Techniques for multiplexing -- Karl Glazebrook (20min + discussion) |
12:00pm - 01:00pm | Lunch |
Session VI (continued) |
|
01:00pm - 01:30pm | New Spectroscopic Technologies - Sam Barden (20min + discussion) |
01:30pm - 02:00pm | MOS Concepts for large telescopes - Keith Taylor (20min + discussion) |
02:00pm - 02:30pm | Discussion and Contributions |
Session VII: Lessons from Ongoing Projects
|
|
02:30pm - 02:50pm | Lessons from Sloan - David Schlegel (15min + discussion) |
02:50pm - 03:10pm | Lessons from DEEP - Marc Davis (15min + discussion) |
03:10pm - 03:30pm | Lessons from IMACS - Alan Dressler (15min + discussion) |
03:30pm - 03:45pm | Coffee |
03:45pm - 03:55pm | Lessons from VIMOS - Olivier Le Fevre (15min + discussion) |
03:55pm - 04:05pm | Lessons from 2dF - Karl Glazebrook (5min + discussion) |
04:05pm - 05:00pm | Discussion and wrap-up (George Jacoby, chair) |