论文标题
沃尔特(Walter):一种用于预测已解决的恒星人口观察的工具,并应用于罗马太空望远镜
walter: A Tool for Predicting Resolved Stellar Population Observations with Applications to the Roman Space Telescope
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论文摘要
对银河系和附近星系的解决恒星种群的研究揭示了星系进化的详细且清晰的图景。在本地群体中,探测大小星系的恒星种群的能力开辟了探索关键问题的可能性,例如暗物质的性质,不同星系成分的详细形成历史以及积聚在银河系中的作用。即将进行的广场调查有望在10 〜MPC之内扩展这种能力,从而大大提高了我们破译星系演化的能力,并能够对星系的恒星种群进行统计研究。为了促进这些即将到来的功能的最佳使用,我们开发了一种简单的形式主义,以预测已解决的恒星的密度,以观察固定表面亮度和种群参数处的恒星种群。我们提供了一个界面,通过公开发布代码来计算这种形式主义的所有兴趣:\ texttt {walter}。该代码可以计算(i)检测到的恒星的预期数密度,(ii)达到某些人口特征所需的曝光时间,例如水平分支,以及(iii)对拥挤极限的估计等特征。这些计算对于使用NASA即将推出的Nancy Grace Roman Space望远镜(Roman,以前是WFIRST)的计划调查非常有用,我们在整个工作中使用这些计算。
Studies of resolved stellar populations in the Milky Way and nearby galaxies reveal an amazingly detailed and clear picture of galaxy evolution. Within the Local Group, the ability to probe the stellar populations of small and large galaxies opens up the possibility of exploring key questions such as the nature of dark matter, the detailed formation history of different galaxy components, and the role of accretion in galactic formation. Upcoming wide-field surveys promise to extend this ability to all galaxies within 10~Mpc, drastically increasing our capability to decipher galaxy evolution and enabling statistical studies of galaxies' stellar populations. To facilitate the optimum use of these upcoming capabilities we develop a simple formalism to predict the density of resolved stars for an observation of a stellar population at fixed surface brightness and population parameters. We provide an interface to calculate all quantities of interest to this formalism via a public release of the code: \texttt{walter}. This code enables calculation of (i) the expected number density of detected stars, (ii) the exposure time needed to reach certain population features, such as the horizontal branch, and (iii) an estimate of the crowding limit, among other features. These calculations will be very useful for planning surveys with NASA's upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (Roman, formerly WFIRST), which we use for example calculations throughout this work.