From awootten at NRAO.EDU Thu Jan 4 10:00:57 2001 From: awootten at NRAO.EDU (Al Wootten) Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 10:00:57 -0500 (EST) Subject: [asac] Firenze Meeting Message-ID: <200101041500.KAA13744@polaris.cv.nrao.edu> Folks: Merry Millennium! Several have asked about access to Florence. There is very useful information at the Arcetri WWW site: http://www.arcetri.astro.it/English/ Clear skies, Al From cwhite at NRAO.EDU Thu Jan 4 15:16:36 2001 From: cwhite at NRAO.EDU (Carolyn White) Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2001 15:16:36 -0500 Subject: [asac] [almanews] Submillimeter Astronomy Science Workshop for FIRST (2nd Ann.) Message-ID: <3A54DA24.722AED84@nrao.edu> An announcement of interest to the ALMA Community: 2nd ANNOUNCEMENT Submillimeter Astronomy Science Workshop for Far Infrared and Submillimeter Telescope (FIRST) "FIRST - A Vision of the Cool Universe" A Workshop will be held at Humphrey's Half Moon Inn on Shelter Island, San Diego, 11th to 13th February, 2001, to help inform the US astronomy community of the scientific opportunities available with the FIRST mission. The science workshop will be followed (14th - 16th of February, 2001) by the annual TeraHertz (THz) Technology Symposium (contact Imran Mehdi at imran at merlin.jpl.nasa.gov), where relevant technology will be discussed. Participants will be welcome to attend either or both components. A visit to Composite Optics Inc. will be arranged between the two meetings. Registration for the FIRST Science Workshop is required (see below), but is at no cost. URL: http://spider.ipac.caltech.edu/staff/lmh/FIRST/workshop.html is a copy of this message. LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS M. Fall (STScI) - Theories of Galaxy Formation and Evolution C. Steidel (Caltech) - Observations of Distant Galaxies (Optical) A. Blain (Cambridge) - Observations of Distant Galaxies (Submm) B. Draine (Princeton) - Physics of the ISM E. Herbst (Ohio State) - Chemistry in Star Forming Regions E. Lada (U. Florida) - Physics of Star Formation J. Fischer (NRL) - CII in Galaxies M. Gerin (ENS) - ISO Extragalactic Results G. Blake (Caltech) - Line Surveys with FIRST N. Scoville (Caltech) - ALMA Science - Extragalactic N. Evans (U Texas) - ALMA and Galactic Studies P. Solomon (Stony Brook) - Nearby Galaxies P. Goldsmith (Cornell) - SWAS Science Results G. Pilbratt (ESTEC) - Introduction to FIRST A. Poglitsch (MPI, Garching) - Introduction to PACS M. Werner (JPL) - Synergy with SIRTF J. Davidson (NASA Ames) - SOFIA and FIRST D. Neufeld (Johns Hopkins) - ISO Galactic Results D. Wilner (CFA) - The SMA and FIRST G. Pilbratt (ESTEC) - Introduction to FIRST A. Poglitsch (MPI, Garching) - Introduction to PACS J. Bock (JPL/Caltech) - Introduction to SPIRE M. Harwit (Cornell) - Planck and FIRST T. Phillips (Caltech) - Introduction to HIFI FIRST Mission "FIRST" is an ESA "Cornerstone Mission" in the Horizon 2000 program, consisting of a passively cooled 3.5m diameter telescope, operating in the 60-600 micron range at the L2 point. There are three instruments in the helium cooled focal plane: SPIRE, a long wavelength (200 - 670 micron) camera and low resolution spectrometer; PACS, a short wavelength (60 - 210 micron) camera and low resolution spectrometer; and HIFI, a high resolution (heterodyne) spectrometer, operating from 450 - 1900 GHz. NASA's Role =========== NASA is a partner in the program and has developed appropriate technologies for the Telescope, plus focal plane detector components for HIFI and SPIRE. JPL is the NASA lead center for FIRST and NASA will support US science participation through a US FIRST Science Center at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC). Format of Workshop The format of the science workshop will be invited Introductory talks, followed by structured, full workshop discussions whose purpose is to help frame the scientific potential FIRST. In addition, there will be a poster session with opportunity to present science results relevant to the FIRST mission. Registration If you wish to attend, please register electronically using the attached registration form. There is no registration fee planned for this workshop, or for workshop registrants attending the THz conference. However, THz Conference only participants should register separately for that conference. Information about securing hotel rooms at Humphrey's Half Moon Inn on Shelter Island will be sent later to registered participants. Contacts: The organizing committee is T. Phillips (chair), P. Goldsmith, P. Harvey, M. Harwit, G. Helou, W. Langer, and G. Stringfellow. The FIRST WWW site is at URL http://astro.estec.esa.nl/First/ Registration forms, and any questions should be sent to charmaine.d.mayes at jpl.nasa.gov ======================== CUT HERE ============================= Registration Form (Due Date 8th January 2001) (Participants are advised to register as soon as possible due to limited capacity.) NAME DEPARTMENT INSTITUTION ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP email: Telephone Fax Arrival Date (Workshop starts at 5pm on the 11th Feb. with a reception and introductory talks and ends at 5pm on 13th Feb.) Do you wish to contribute a Poster? Yes/No Do you plan to stay for the THz conference? Yes/No Title of Poster: email to Charmaine.Mayes at jpl.nasa.gov ============================================================================= ALMAnews is a broadcast service. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail message to majordomo at nrao.edu with "unsubscribe almanews" in the message body. From cwhite at NRAO.EDU Thu Jan 4 15:16:23 2001 From: cwhite at NRAO.EDU (Carolyn White) Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2001 15:16:23 -0500 Subject: [asac] [almanews] Submillimeter Astronomy Science Workshop for FIRST (2nd Ann.) Message-ID: <3A54DA17.A165DA2D@nrao.edu> An announcement of interest to the ALMA Community: 2nd ANNOUNCEMENT Submillimeter Astronomy Science Workshop for Far Infrared and Submillimeter Telescope (FIRST) "FIRST - A Vision of the Cool Universe" A Workshop will be held at Humphrey's Half Moon Inn on Shelter Island, San Diego, 11th to 13th February, 2001, to help inform the US astronomy community of the scientific opportunities available with the FIRST mission. The science workshop will be followed (14th - 16th of February, 2001) by the annual TeraHertz (THz) Technology Symposium (contact Imran Mehdi at imran at merlin.jpl.nasa.gov), where relevant technology will be discussed. Participants will be welcome to attend either or both components. A visit to Composite Optics Inc. will be arranged between the two meetings. Registration for the FIRST Science Workshop is required (see below), but is at no cost. URL: http://spider.ipac.caltech.edu/staff/lmh/FIRST/workshop.html is a copy of this message. LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS M. Fall (STScI) - Theories of Galaxy Formation and Evolution C. Steidel (Caltech) - Observations of Distant Galaxies (Optical) A. Blain (Cambridge) - Observations of Distant Galaxies (Submm) B. Draine (Princeton) - Physics of the ISM E. Herbst (Ohio State) - Chemistry in Star Forming Regions E. Lada (U. Florida) - Physics of Star Formation J. Fischer (NRL) - CII in Galaxies M. Gerin (ENS) - ISO Extragalactic Results G. Blake (Caltech) - Line Surveys with FIRST N. Scoville (Caltech) - ALMA Science - Extragalactic N. Evans (U Texas) - ALMA and Galactic Studies P. Solomon (Stony Brook) - Nearby Galaxies P. Goldsmith (Cornell) - SWAS Science Results G. Pilbratt (ESTEC) - Introduction to FIRST A. Poglitsch (MPI, Garching) - Introduction to PACS M. Werner (JPL) - Synergy with SIRTF J. Davidson (NASA Ames) - SOFIA and FIRST D. Neufeld (Johns Hopkins) - ISO Galactic Results D. Wilner (CFA) - The SMA and FIRST G. Pilbratt (ESTEC) - Introduction to FIRST A. Poglitsch (MPI, Garching) - Introduction to PACS J. Bock (JPL/Caltech) - Introduction to SPIRE M. Harwit (Cornell) - Planck and FIRST T. Phillips (Caltech) - Introduction to HIFI FIRST Mission "FIRST" is an ESA "Cornerstone Mission" in the Horizon 2000 program, consisting of a passively cooled 3.5m diameter telescope, operating in the 60-600 micron range at the L2 point. There are three instruments in the helium cooled focal plane: SPIRE, a long wavelength (200 - 670 micron) camera and low resolution spectrometer; PACS, a short wavelength (60 - 210 micron) camera and low resolution spectrometer; and HIFI, a high resolution (heterodyne) spectrometer, operating from 450 - 1900 GHz. NASA's Role =========== NASA is a partner in the program and has developed appropriate technologies for the Telescope, plus focal plane detector components for HIFI and SPIRE. JPL is the NASA lead center for FIRST and NASA will support US science participation through a US FIRST Science Center at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC). Format of Workshop The format of the science workshop will be invited Introductory talks, followed by structured, full workshop discussions whose purpose is to help frame the scientific potential FIRST. In addition, there will be a poster session with opportunity to present science results relevant to the FIRST mission. Registration If you wish to attend, please register electronically using the attached registration form. There is no registration fee planned for this workshop, or for workshop registrants attending the THz conference. However, THz Conference only participants should register separately for that conference. Information about securing hotel rooms at Humphrey's Half Moon Inn on Shelter Island will be sent later to registered participants. Contacts: The organizing committee is T. Phillips (chair), P. Goldsmith, P. Harvey, M. Harwit, G. Helou, W. Langer, and G. Stringfellow. The FIRST WWW site is at URL http://astro.estec.esa.nl/First/ Registration forms, and any questions should be sent to charmaine.d.mayes at jpl.nasa.gov ======================== CUT HERE ============================= Registration Form (Due Date 8th January 2001) (Participants are advised to register as soon as possible due to limited capacity.) NAME DEPARTMENT INSTITUTION ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP email: Telephone Fax Arrival Date (Workshop starts at 5pm on the 11th Feb. with a reception and introductory talks and ends at 5pm on 13th Feb.) Do you wish to contribute a Poster? Yes/No Do you plan to stay for the THz conference? Yes/No Title of Poster: email to Charmaine.Mayes at jpl.nasa.gov ============================================================================= ALMAnews is a broadcast service. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail message to majordomo at nrao.edu with "unsubscribe almanews" in the message body. From cwhite at NRAO.EDU Thu Jan 4 16:23:44 2001 From: cwhite at NRAO.EDU (Carolyn White) Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2001 16:23:44 -0500 Subject: [asac] [almanews] ALMA Memos 341 and 342 Released Message-ID: <3A54E9E0.A0A14AF9@nrao.edu> ALMA Memo #341 Selection of HFET or SIS Mixer for ALMA Band 3 J. C. Webber January 3, 2001 The selection of an HFET amplifier or SIS mixer for ALMA Band 3 (nominally 89-116 GHz, with the option of extending the low end to 85 GHz) has been debated for several years. In this memo, I attempt to set forth the criteria on which the choice should be based and provide some of the information needed to make the final decision. View a PDF version of ALMA Memo #341 at http://www.alma.nrao.edu/memos/html-memos/alma341/memo341.pdf Download a postscript version of ALMA Memo #341 from http://www.alma.nrao.edu/memos/html-memos/alma341/memo341.ps ***************************************************************** ALMA Memo #342 An Improved FX Correlator J. Bunton December 19, 2000 The advantage of FX correlators increases as the number of antennas increase making it well suited to ALMA. Initial correlator designs use the XF topology to avoid the cabling problems with traditional FX correlators. This memo shows how the cabling problem can be eliminated and demonstrates an implementation using of the shelf technology. Initial estimates show that this design could be an order of magnitude cheaper to implement than a custom chip XF design. View a PDF version of ALMA Memo #342 at http://www.alma.nrao.edu/memos/html-memos/alma342/memo342.pdf Download a postscript version of ALMA Memo #342 from http://www.alma.nrao.edu/memos/html-memos/alma342/memo342.ps ============================================================================= ALMAnews is a broadcast service. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail message to majordomo at nrao.edu with "unsubscribe almanews" in the message body. From awootten at NRAO.EDU Tue Jan 9 02:09:37 2001 From: awootten at NRAO.EDU (Al Wootten) Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 02:09:37 -0500 (EST) Subject: [asac] Next telecon Message-ID: <200101090709.CAA22650@polaris.cv.nrao.edu> The next ASAC teleconference is scheduled for Friday 19th January 10:15 AM EST 15:15 UT. Al From guillote at iram.fr Thu Jan 11 08:03:53 2001 From: guillote at iram.fr (Stephane Guilloteau) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 14:03:53 +0100 Subject: [asac] ALMA Receiver Calibration Message-ID: <011601c07bce$f37cdda0$cafc30c1@pctcp72.iram.fr> Dear Colleagues, Best wishes for this new year, and ALMA in this new century. You will find at http://iram.fr/guillote~/alma/receiver-cal.ps a draft of an ALMA memo on receiver calibration, by Rafael Moreno and myself. The suggested method has implications at system level, since it is proposed to use a device in the receiver cabin only. It also require some developpement which should be undertaken by the receiver group. Please have a look and comment. Stephane & Rafael From guillote at iram.fr Thu Jan 11 09:31:00 2001 From: guillote at iram.fr (Stephane Guilloteau) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 15:31:00 +0100 Subject: [asac] ALMA Receiver Calibration Message-ID: <017601c07bdb$1f1ca880$cafc30c1@pctcp72.iram.fr> Oops, I messed up the adress. Here is the correct one. Thanks Carolyn >Dear Colleagues, > > Best wishes for this new year, and ALMA in this new century. > >You will find at > http://iram.fr/~guillote/alma/receiver-cal.ps >a draft of an ALMA memo on receiver calibration, by Rafael Moreno and >myself. The suggested >method has implications at system level, since it is proposed to use a >device in the receiver >cabin only. It also require some developpement which should be undertaken by >the receiver group. > > Please have a look and comment. > > Stephane & Rafael > > > > From cwhite at NRAO.EDU Wed Jan 17 12:40:30 2001 From: cwhite at NRAO.EDU (Carolyn White) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2001 12:40:30 -0500 Subject: [asac] [almanews] ALMA Memo No. 343 Released Message-ID: <3A65D90E.A1AA2326@nrao.edu> ALMA Memo #343 Waveguide Quadrature Hybrids for ALMA Receivers S. Srikanth and A. R. Kerr January 11, 2001 This memo describes the design of a set of waveguide quadrature hybrids suitable for use in balanced and sideband- separating mixers, balanced amplifiers, and power combiners and dividers. The hybrids are of the branch-line type, which can be machined in a split block configuration on a CNC milling machine. The prototype designs are for the WR-10 band (75 110 GHz), but the dimensions are chosen to allow scaling to any waveguide band up to ~700 GHz. The designs were optimized using a space mapping procedure, with a fast but approximate microwave circuit simulator (MMICAD) and a slower but accurate FDTD EM simulator (QuickWave). View a PDF version of ALMA Memo #343. http://www.alma.nrao.edu/memos/html-memos/alma343/memo343.pdf Download a postscript version of ALMA Memo #343. http://www.alma.nrao.edu/memos/html-memos/alma343/memo343.ps ============================================================================= ALMAnews is a broadcast service. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail message to majordomo at nrao.edu with "unsubscribe almanews" in the message body. From awootten at NRAO.EDU Thu Jan 18 09:59:39 2001 From: awootten at NRAO.EDU (Al Wootten) Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 09:59:39 -0500 (EST) Subject: [asac] Meeting tomorrow Message-ID: <200101181459.JAA03917@polaris.cv.nrao.edu> Please send any additional agenda items we may wish to discuss. The URL for the WWW version of this is: http://www.cv.nrao.edu/~awootten/mmaimcal/asac/asacjan01agenda.html and here is what I have received so far: ALMA Science Advisory Committee Draft Agenda for ASAC Telecon Friday 19 January 2001 Conference Date: January 19-2001 (Friday) Here's the dial-in information for the telecon (last of the millenium): Conference Date: Jan-19-2001 (Friday) Conference Time: 10:15 AM EASTERN TIME=15:15 UT Conference Duration: 1 hr Service Level: STANDARD Call Type: MEET ME/DIALOUT USA Toll Free Number: 1-800-593-0692 Non-USA Number: +1-712-257-2491 PASSCODE: ALMA Conference Leader: Mr Al Wootten Agenda items so far include: Old Business (1) Please approve the minutes of the December Meeting. New Business (1) The Proposal for the Feb 23-24 Proposed Face-to-Face ASAC Meeting. -- Walmsley, Local Organizing Committee You have made your Reservation. Now is too late! Other dates during the timeframe: Feb 15-16 MMAOC meeting in Washington Feb 19-20 receiver PDR in Tucson Feb 25-26 Configuration PDR in Grenoble March 1 & 2 SSR Meeting in Grenoble: Mar 5-11th Meeting on Cosmic Masers (Rio de Janeiro) April 5-6 ACC meeting in Tokyo Proposed agenda items from Ewine, not in priority order necessarily: *ACA design + simulations *toward a three-way partnership *phase II management structure and process for implementation *configurations, site issues *receivers: report from Tucson PDR + production planning *WVRs (not much news to report?) *(future) correlator (not too long and not too many people...) *software (we never had an in-depth discussion on this) *status report on antennae (can be brief?) *outreach (can be brief, but we need to spend 15 minutes on this) *polarization.... Wolfgang has proposed he report on (as above): *- give a summary of the front end PDR in Tucson and an overview of the present design status (>= 30 min) *- present ideas and conclusions from the receiver production meeting at ESO (>= 20 min) (2) Connection of SSR Chair to ASAC - Proposal from Glendenning and Raffi Given the importance of software to ALMA, and the impact of ASAC decisions on software plans, I propose that we add the SSR chair - Robert Lucas - to the ASAC, perhaps in an ex-officio capacity. This would give a direct "conduit" between the SSR and the ASAC. While this request was prompted by a particular event (the incorrect reporting of the software group's opinion about fringe tracking during OTF interferometry), I think it's a good idea on general principles. Robert agrees, although he's able to restrain his enthusiasm about the prospect of another phone meeting. (3) Project Book - Emerson There is an entry for all chapters in the project book. Please see The Project Book and comment. Chapter 5, on receivers, front end and WVR is of special interest. (4)Calibration - Guilloteau Please read the draft of an ALMA memo on receiver calibration by Guilloteau and Moreno. (5) Next Teleconference - After face-to-face meeting? ---New time? On Mondays Christine Wilson is unavailable from 10:30-11:30 EST and 1:30-2:30 EST. Is Friday at 1515UT agreeable? According to one calculation, the time zones relevant are now (1515 UT): *0715 am PST *1015 am EST *1115 am Chilean time *1515 am UT *1615 am CET *2415 am Japan so this change would affect our three west coast members and Japan (where the meeting falls on Saturday) most severely Other possibilities include different days. From cwhite at NRAO.EDU Thu Jan 18 13:13:46 2001 From: cwhite at NRAO.EDU (Carolyn White) Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 13:13:46 -0500 Subject: [asac] PDF File From R. Brown Message-ID: <3A67325A.3E656613@nrao.edu> Attached is a small pdf file "The 3-way ALMA project: Budget Boundary Constraints" to review for discussion at the teleconference on Friday. If you are unable to retrieve the file, please contact Carolyn White (cwhite at nrao.edu). -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: ALMA_cost_3way.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 6482 bytes Desc: not available URL: From awootten at NRAO.EDU Fri Jan 19 12:10:48 2001 From: awootten at NRAO.EDU (Al Wootten) Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 12:10:48 -0500 (EST) Subject: [asac] How to get to Arcetri Message-ID: <200101191710.MAA02526@polaris.cv.nrao.edu> Folks As discussed at the meeting today, here is the URL of Arcetri's WWW page: http://www.arcetri.astro.it/English/ It has links to maps and hotel information. Clear skies, Al From cwhite at NRAO.EDU Fri Jan 19 13:58:58 2001 From: cwhite at NRAO.EDU (Carolyn White) Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 13:58:58 -0500 (EST) Subject: [asac] [almanews] October 2000 Monthly Report Message-ID: ALMA U.S. Monthly Report October 2000 At the meeting of the ALMA Coordinating Committee (ACC) on October 13, 2000 in Paris, Mr. Takayoshi Seiki, Director of the Research Institutes Division of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture was invited to address the ACC. Mr. Seiki distributed a prepared statement in which he formally records the interest of Monbusho in being a third, equal, partner in the ALMA Project. His statement that Monbusho will use its best efforts to secure funding for ALMA is identical to the status of the commitments made so far by the U.S. and Europeans. The ACC drafted a response which makes the following points: 1) It warmly welcomes Mr. Seiki's statement; 2) It affirms the desire of the American and European partners to work with Japan in common pursuit of a successful ALMA Project; and 3) It sets up a process tying confirmation of the tripartite project to an expansion of the ACC that will include members from Japan. The ACC also endorsed a recommendation by the ALMA Executive Committee (AEC) to organize the international project using an Integrated Product Team (IPT) approach. IPTs are an established means of managing complex tasks that span organizational and geographic boundaries. They are well suited to the ALMA Project as they provide a means of bringing together the necessary resources under common technical leadership without requiring that those resources be part of a single organization. The AEC is currently using this approach to complete a detailed Management Plan that will be presented to the ACC for approval. Programmatically, the project continues to make important progress across the entire WBS. Details of progress are reported in Section 4. Some of the highlights include: * The antenna contractor for the prototype antenna being procured by AUI for the ALMA Project, Vertex Antenna Systems, LLC, is on-track to hold its Critical Design Review (CDR) in November. * With agreements on requirements and implementation decisions for the production front ends, work is accelerating on the design. A PDR on the production front end is now planned for February. * The design was completed for the data transmission protocol of the fiber optic link that carries information from each antenna. Detailed design of the embedded logic to implement the protocol is already under way. * A Critical Design Review for the holography system was held. Holographic measurements of the prototype antenna's panel surface accuracy will be the primary means of demonstrating compliance with contract specifications. Full Monthly Report is Available at http://www.alma.nrao.edu/library/nsfreport/nsfoct.pdf ============================================================================= ALMAnews is a broadcast service. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail message to majordomo at nrao.edu with "unsubscribe almanews" in the message body. From awootten at NRAO.EDU Tue Jan 23 10:12:58 2001 From: awootten at NRAO.EDU (Al Wootten) Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 10:12:58 -0500 (EST) Subject: [asac] Configuration PDR attendance Message-ID: <200101231512.KAA23597@polaris.cv.nrao.edu> ALMA CONFIGURATION PRELIMINARY DESIGN REVIEW IRAM - February 26-27, 2001 IT SEEMS MY MAIL SENT ON JANUARY 8, DID NOT GO THROUGH, can you please answer it before the end of the week ! Dear Participant, We have made a pre-reservation for 20 rooms at : Hotel IBIS - Price =3D 360 FF, breakfast excluded 27 quai Claude Bernard 38000 Grenoble Tel : 33 4 76 86 68 68 Fax : 33 4 76 50 95 03 Could you please confirm your participation, and give me the following information, before January 26 : Date of arrival : Date of Departure : Need for a single or double-room ? Thanks for your reply Cathy Berjaud (Scientific Secretary)********************************************** T=E9l : 33.4.76.82.49.00 - Poste 4937 Fax : 33.4.76.42.54.69 email : berjaud at iram.fr From cwhite at NRAO.EDU Wed Jan 24 10:02:42 2001 From: cwhite at NRAO.EDU (Carolyn White) Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 10:02:42 -0500 (EST) Subject: [asac] [almanews] ALMA Memo 344 Released Message-ID: ALMA Memo 344 Mixer-Preamp to Receiver Interface Considerations for ALMA Band 6 A. R. Kerr The NRAO CDL is preparing to construct test receivers for use in production of the Band-6 mixer-preamps for ALMA. The discussion in this memo applies primarily to the mixer-preamp to test receiver interface, but should also be useful as a guide to the mixer-preamp interface with the cartridges. View a PDF version of ALMA Memo #344. http://www.alma.nrao.edu/memos/html-memos/alma344/memo344.pdf Download a postscript version of ALMA Memo #344. http://www.alma.nrao.edu/memos/html-memos/alma344/memo344.ps ============================================================================= ALMAnews is a broadcast service. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail message to majordomo at nrao.edu with "unsubscribe almanews" in the message body. From guillote at iram.fr Tue Jan 30 12:26:14 2001 From: guillote at iram.fr (Stephane Guilloteau) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 18:26:14 +0100 Subject: [asac] The ALMA Science Case document Message-ID: <006701c08ae1$bf557f60$cafc30c1@pctcp72.iram.fr> Dear ASAC members The ALMA Science Case document is available on my web page http://iram.fr/~guillote (and follow the links) in several forms (PDF, text with links to figures, etc...) This should allow you to extract any figure and text / caption that you may need for further use. Best regards Stephane