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Fwd: [ASA] ACAMAR Workshop on VLBI: Towards a Sino-Australia high-sensitivity VLBI array - second announcement

From: Phillips, Chris (S&A, Marsfield) <"Phillips,>
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2022 03:50:33 +0000

Hi all

In case anyone has not see this workshop.


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ACAMAR Workshop on VLBI: Towards a Sino-Australia high-sensitivity VLBI array, 20-21 October 2022



China and Australia are located in similar time zones, and an equatorial region of the sky can be simultaneously observed by telescopes in both countries. In addition, the combined array including the Chinese VLBI Network, the southern hemisphere Long Baseline Array (LBA), the Indian GMRT and the South African SKA can offer excellent uv-coverage for equatorial sources. The recent successful commissioning of VLBI experiments involving FAST, Shanghai Tianma 65m, Urumqi Nanshan 26m and LBA reminds us of the phrase “the whole is greater than the sum of the parts” and showcases the possibility of an Asia-Pacific L-band high-sensitivity VLBI array formed with LBA, FAST and other Chinese telescopes (and even telescopes further afield) within a 5-year time frame. Hence, FAST VLBI would serve as an imminent testbed of a high-sensitivity VLBI array in the pre-SKA era.



Both China and Australia’s radio astronomy communities have abundant expertise and facilities for constructing a high-sensitivity VLBI array. This workshop will focus on building potential Sino-Australian collaboration related to the establishment and operation of an equatorial high-sensitivity VLBI network and will provide a great opportunity for VLBI-related researchers from both countries to present their fresh scientific results and the latest developments in VLBI facilities and technologies. You can find out further details from the workshop website<https://astronomyaustralia.org.au/event/acamar-themed-workshop-on-vlbi-towards-a-sino-australia-high-sensitivity-vlbi-arrray>.



Call for contributed talks
In conjunction with invited talks and discussions, we are also calling for interested participants to submit contributed talks. The deadline for abstract submission is 10 September 2022 and can be done via the workshop website<https://astronomyaustralia.org.au/event/acamar-themed-workshop-on-vlbi-towards-a-sino-australia-high-sensitivity-vlbi-arrray/>. Based on the scientific merits and the degree of relevance, the SOC will decide the final list of contributed talks and inform successful speakers as soon as possible.



Sessions
• Development of VLBI facilities and technologies
• Active Galactic Nuclei and Jets
• Masers and mega-masers
• Radio Stars
• Pulsars, FRBs and other transients
• Synergies with other wavelengths/multi-messenger astronomy
• Astrometry
• Commissioning FAST VLBI
• Data transfer and processing (correlation)



We look forward to seeing you at the workshop.



Shona, on behalf of the SOC and LOC

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Shona Madoc
Program Manager
Astronomy Australia Ltd
E: shona.madoc_at_email.protectedonomyaustralia.org.au<mailto:shona.madoc_at_email.protected>
W: astronomyaustralia.org.au<http://www.astronomyaustralia.org.au/>



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Received on 2022-09-06 13:50:37