From awootten at nrao.edu Mon May 7 03:05:13 2007 From: awootten at nrao.edu (Alwyn Wootten) Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 03:05:13 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [asac] ASAC Presentations Message-ID: <57842.133.11.6.181.1178521513.squirrel@webmail.cv.nrao.edu> Folks I have put some documents (presentations) in a folder on edm.alma.cl at: http://tinyurl.com/2g7d2k for reference. Clear skies, Al From lt at arcetri.astro.it Mon May 7 22:24:20 2007 From: lt at arcetri.astro.it (Leonardo Testi) Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 04:24:20 +0200 Subject: [asac] Fwd: ALMA Community and Survey Meetings References: <200704201147.l3KBlpWm003135@mercury.hq.eso.org> Message-ID: <03FA8AE1-CB7F-4062-9A18-AE67ADAA8891@arcetri.astro.it> Hi all, here is the promised announcement for the community day and survey workshop. Leonardo > Dear colleague, > > We would like to draw your attention to the ALMA Community Meeting > and the > workshop on Surveys for ALMA to be held in Garching from 3 to 6 > September > 2007. To register or obtain further information, please consult > http://www.eso.org/projects/alma/science/meetings/gar-sep07/ > > Sincerely, > > Robert Laing, Leonardo Testi and Carlos De Breuck > > ========= > > Summary > ------- > > The Atacama Large Millimetre Array (ALMA) consisting of 54 12m and > 12 7m > telescopes and at least 6 frequency bands at the high-altitude > Chajnantor > site in Chile will provide a major leap forward in millimetre and > submillimetre astronomy, allowing fundamental questions in the > formation > of galaxies, stars and planets to be addressed. Now ALMA has > entered its > main construction phase, ESO and Radionet are organising two back- > to-back > meetings aimed at the European astronomical community. > > The goals of the ALMA Community Meeting are > ------------------------------------------- > > The aim of this one and a half day meeting is to keep the European > astronomical community informed about ALMA progress since the last > ALMA > Community Day in September 2004 . The meeting will provide information > about the project status, and additional reports on other ALMA > activities > such as the status of software. The definition of the ALMA > Operations Plan > and the organization of the European ALMA Regional Center (ARC) has > considerably advanced during the last year. Plans for ALMA > operation and > for the organization of the ARC network in Europe will be presented > and > discussed at the Community meeting with the aim of obtaining > feedback from > the future ALMA users. Also, a sample of exciting recent scientific > results relevant to ALMA and the opportunities afforded by ALMA in its > Early Science phase will be presented. > > The rationale of the Surveys for ALMA workshop > ---------------------------------------------- > > While ALMA is being constructed in Chile, several ground-based > millimetre > and submillimetre observatories worldwide are being upgraded and > are now > coming on-line. The excellent wide-field survey capabilities of large > bolometer arrays such as LABOCA and SCUBA-2 on single dish sub- > millimetre > telescopes such as APEX and the JCMT, and the the upgraded > (sub-)millimetre arrays such as IRAM allow prospective ALMA users to > develop ambitious science projects and get ready for the use of ALMA. > During the first years of operation of ALMA, the Herschel Space > Observatory and the Planck mission will also be operational, and > provide > unprecedented far-infrared survey capabilities. The progress in > wide-field > near-IR detectors on dedicated telescopes such as VISTA will also > provide > a major new data-set for ALMA follow-up observations. The aim of > this one > and a half day meeting is to coordinate the planning of these > preparatory > surveys for ALMA, and to solicit feedback from the community in the > planning of the early science follow-up with ALMA from these > surveys. The > potential for deep legacy type surveys with the completed ALMA > array in > 2012 will also be briefly discussed. > > ====================================================================== > =