BlueMUSE Project Overview and Science Cases June 4 th , 2019

Johan Richard1, Roland Bacon1, Jérémy Blaizot1, Samuel Boissier2, Alessandro Boselli2, Nicolas Bouché1, Jarle Brinchmann3,4, Norberto Castro5, Laure Ciesla2, Paul Crowther6, Emanuele Daddi7, Stefan Dreizler8, Pierre-Alain Duc9, David Elbaz7, Benoit Épinat2, Chris Evans10, Matteo Fossati11, Michele Fumagalli11, Miriam Garcia12, Thibault Garel1,13, Matthew Hayes14, Artemio Herrero15,16, Emmanuel Hugot2, Andrew Humphrey3, Pascale Jablonka17, Sebastian Kamann18, Lex Kaper19, Andreas Kelz5, Jean-Paul Kneib17, Alex de Koter19,20, Davor Krajnović5, Rolf-Peter Kudritzki21, Norbert Langer22, Carmela Lardo17, Floriane Leclercq13, Danny Lennon15, Guillaume Mahler23, Fabrice Martins24, Richard Massey11, Peter Mitchell4, Ana Monreal-Ibero15,16, Paco Najarro12, Cyrielle Opitom25, Polychronis Papaderos3,26, Céline Péroux28,2, Yves Revaz17, Martin M. Roth5, Philippe Rousselot29, Andreas Sander30, Charlotte Simmonds Wagemann13, Ian Smail11, Anthony Mark Swinbank11, Frank Tramper31, Tanya Urrutia5, Anne Verhamme13, Jorick Vink30, Jeremy Walsh28, Peter Weilbacher5, Martin Wendt32, Lutz Wisotzki5, Bin Yang25. Abstract

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