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Type: | Journal article |
Title: | Recent science from Australian large-scale millimetre mapping projects: proceedings from a Swinburne University workshop |
Author: | Bains, I. Breen, S. Burton, M. Cunningham, M. Jones, P. Kawamura, A. Lo, N. Rowell, G. Walsh, A. |
Citation: | Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 2009; 26(2):110-120 |
Publisher: | C S I R O Publishing |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
ISSN: | 1323-3580 1448-6083 |
Statement of Responsibility: | I. Bains, S. L. Breen, M. G. Burton, M. R. Cunningham, P. A. Jones, A. Kawamura, N. Lo, G. P. Rowell and A. Walsh |
Abstract: | <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Since the recent upgrades to the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF) Mopra telescope back-end and receiver system, it has risen from an under-subscribed facility to a sought-after instrument with heavy international competition to gain time. Furthermore, the introduction of the on-the-fly mapping capability in 2004 has made this technique one of Mopra's most popular observing modes. In addition, the recent upgrade of the NANTEN millimetre-wavelength telescope to the sub-millimetre NANTEN2 instrument, has provided a complementary, higher-frequency facility to Mopra. A two-day workshop was held at Swinburne University in June 2008 to disseminate the current state of ongoing large-scale mapping projects and associated spin-offs that the telescopes' upgrades have facilitated, and to decide upon future research directions. Here, we provide a summary of the result-oriented talks as a record of the state of Australian-access single-dish millimetre science in 2008.</jats:p> |
Description: | Copyright © Astronomical Society of Australia 2009 |
DOI: | 10.1071/AS08027 |
Published version: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/as08027 |
Appears in Collections: | Aurora harvest 5 Chemistry and Physics publications |
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