PS1SC Science Council Meeting, December 2006Ken Chambers PS1 Science Consortium Summary of Day One, Complementary Surveys, Coordinated Follow-up Observations.

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PS1SC Science Council Meeting, December 2006Ken Chambers PS1 Science Consortium Summary of Day One, Complementary Surveys, Coordinated Follow-up Observations

PS1SC Science Council Meeting, December 2006Ken Chambers Two approaches Observatory and Data archive for mining Integrated science goal driven machine with QA driven control of systematic errors for the good of the key goals.

PS1SC Science Council Meeting, December 2006Ken Chambers Lofty Goals SS IMF STS MW M31 MS Tran Gal AGN WL LSS Saving the planet x x Dark Matter x x x x x Dark Energy x x x Galaxy Form x x x x x Stars Star Form x x x x x x x x Stellar Populations x x x x x x x Stellar endpoints/C x x x x x Solar System Form x x x Planet formation x x x

PS1SC Science Council Meeting, December 2006Ken Chambers Scientific Analysis SS IMF STS MW M31 MS Tran Gal AGN WL LSS MOPS x Astrometry client x x x x Photo class x x x x x x x x Photo z’s x x x x x Transient event x x x x x x t/v classifier x x x x x x x Morph analysis I/q [x] x x x x x Det/parameter recov x x x x x x x High precision phot x x x Cyber adc small area x x x x x Galactic extinction x x x x x x x x

PS1SC Science Council Meeting, December 2006Ken Chambers Survey completeness, Data Verification, analysis SS IMF STS MW M31 MS Tran Gal AGN WL LSS Survey Str WG Data Redu Ver WG “Coordinators” for Astrometry client x x x x Photo class x x x x x x x x Photo z’s x x x x x Transient event x x x x x x Chrono’zs x x x x x x Morph analysis x x x x x x x

PS1SC Science Council Meeting, December 2006Ken Chambers Complementary Surveys UKIDSS Vista/Video FIRST, LOFAR, Allen Galax Spitzer

PS1SC Science Council Meeting, December 2006Ken Chambers Common PS1 Complementary and Follow-up Observations Imaging  Transient / Moving Object Follow up tbd  U band MD – short term, large area long term ifa/tbd  IR on 2-3 remaing northern fields/ H band DXS tbd  Deep Radio (transient/galaxies/AGN) tbd  IRAC-Spitzer post coolant rix Spectroscopy  MOS – MD fill the mask w/ std setups trans/agn/dfs/gal  IR – Brown dwarfs/ high z qso  Radial velocity confirmation of ST Action item : follow up obs -key Summarize resources – forum

PS1SC Science Council Meeting, December 2006Ken Chambers PS1 Surveys

PS1SC Science Council Meeting, December 2006Ken Chambers Vision of PS1 System and the PS1SC Project teams are scientfic collaborations beyond collecting PS1 data – extending to coordinated follow-up observations across key project teams. This science council as a whole is scientific collaboration that works together on common goals of data analysis and collection. New paradigm of 21 st century astronomy – building a substantial integrated system from coordinated observations, to metadata, to data reduction and analysis, to scientific understanding of the collection of detections and non-detections, and their selection functions, into scientific discoveries and new understanding of our world from earth impactors to the edge of the universe.