The Probe-class mission concept, Cosmic Evolution Through UV Surveys (CETUS): Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society

Sara Heap, Tony Hull, Steve Kendrick, Bob Woodruff, Jonathan Arenberg, Maarten Baes, Rachel Bezanson, Luciana Bianchi, David Bowen, Brad Cenko, Yi-Kuan Chiang, Rachel Cochrane, Mike Corcoran, Paul Crowther, Simon Driver, Bill Danchi, Eli Dwek, Brian Fleming, Kevin France, Pradip GatkineSuvi Gezari, Chris Hayward, Matthew Hayes, Tim Heckman, Edmund Hodges-Kluck, Alexander Kutyrev, Thierry Lanz, John MacKenty, Steve McCandliss, Harvey Moseley, Coralie Neiner, Camilla Pacifici, Marc Rafelski, Bernie Rauscher, Jane Rigby, Ian Roederer, David Spergel, Dan Stark, Alexander Szalay, Bryan Terrazas, Jonathan Trump, Arjun van der Wel, Sylvain Veilleux, Kate Whitaker, Isak Wold, Rosemary Wyse, Jim Burge, Kelly Dodson, Chip Eckles, Greg Mehle, Shouleh Nikzad, Lloyd Purves, Manuel Quijada, Ossy Siegmund, Dave Sheik, John Vallerga, Marty Valente

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Abstract

CETUS is a 1.5-m, wide-field UV observatory that will be a worthy successor to Hubble. Its distinguishing characteristics include multi- object slit spectroscopy, long-slit spectroscopy, spectroscopy in the Lyman-UV, prompt-response observations, and detection of low-surface brightness objects. These new capabilities ensure future discoveries.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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