TY - JOUR
T1 - Finding the UV–visible path forward
T2 - Proceedings of the community workshop to plan the future of UV/visible space astrophysics
AU - Scowen, Paul
AU - Tripp, Todd
AU - Beasley, Matt
AU - Ardila, David
AU - Andersson, B. G.
AU - Apellániz, Jesús Maíz
AU - Barstow, Martin
AU - Bianchi, Luciana
AU - Calzetti, Daniela
AU - Clampin, Mark
AU - Evans, Christopher J.
AU - France, Kevin
AU - García, Miriam García
AU - de Castro, Ana Gomez
AU - Harris, Walt
AU - Hartigan, Patrick
AU - Christopher Howk, J.
AU - Hutchings, John
AU - Larruquert, Juan
AU - Lillie, Charles F.
AU - Matthews, Gary
AU - McCandliss, Stephan
AU - Polidan, Ron
AU - Perez, Mario R.
AU - Rafelski, Marc
AU - Roederer, Ian U.
AU - Sana, Hugues
AU - Sanders, Wilton T.
AU - Schiminovich, David
AU - Thronson, Harley
AU - Tumlinson, Jason
AU - Vallerga, John
AU - Wofford, Aida
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2017. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved.
PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - We present the science cases and technological discussions that came from the workshop titled “Finding the ultraviolet (UV)-Visible Path Forward” held at NASA GSFC 2015 June 25–26. The material presented outlines the compelling science that can be enabled by a next generation space-based observatory dedicated for UV–visible science, the technologies that are available to include in that observatory design, and the range of possible alternative launch approaches that could also enable some of the science. The recommendations to the Cosmic Origins Program Analysis Group from the workshop attendees on possible future development directions are outlined.
AB - We present the science cases and technological discussions that came from the workshop titled “Finding the ultraviolet (UV)-Visible Path Forward” held at NASA GSFC 2015 June 25–26. The material presented outlines the compelling science that can be enabled by a next generation space-based observatory dedicated for UV–visible science, the technologies that are available to include in that observatory design, and the range of possible alternative launch approaches that could also enable some of the science. The recommendations to the Cosmic Origins Program Analysis Group from the workshop attendees on possible future development directions are outlined.
KW - Instrumentation: detectors
KW - Instrumentation: spectrographs
KW - Intergalactic medium
KW - Ultraviolet: galaxies
KW - Ultraviolet: planetary systems
KW - Ultraviolet: stars
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U2 - 10.1088/1538-3873/129/977/076001
DO - 10.1088/1538-3873/129/977/076001
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-6280
VL - 129
JO - Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
JF - Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
IS - 977
M1 - 076001
ER -