ATCA Science Day
ATNF Lecture Theatre
11 June 2008, 09:30-1700




The Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) is one of a few radio interferometers in the world. It covers an extraordinary frequency range from approx. 1 to 110+ GHz (in seven bands), provides full polarisation capability, dual-frequency operation as well as time binning. The 6 x 22-m dishes can be configured into very compact hybrid arrays (< 75m), extended arrays (< 6km), and linked into the Long Baseline Array (LBA). — The ATCA has been, and continues to be, a front rank scientific instrument.

Its scientific output (papers in ADS, by citations) is compelling and diverse, resulting from both first-class instrumentation and dedicated users from around the world. ATCA projects range from short flux monitoring programs, 12-h full synthesis mapping to large-scale line and continuum surveys. The impact of the science from the ATCA can be judged through, for example, publications and their citation rates which are among the highest from any radio telescope world wide (Trimble & Zaich 2006, Trimble & Ceja 2007).

As we move towards The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), Phase I of the SKA and ultimately the full SKA, we need to determine the role that the ATCA will play into the future. — The “ATNF Future Operations – Community Feedback” highlights a number of issues under discussion.

The “ATCA Science Day” will focus on the science which can be done with the ATCA over the next 5 – 10 years, both prior to the advent of ASKAP and during ASKAP operations. The latest upgrade – the new Compact Array Broad-Band correlator (CABB) – will play a huge role in the near to long-term future.

Please note the excellent talks given at the ATNF Science Symposium 2007, held in April last year, and
the “Science with Parkes Workshop”, held in November 2007.
Other meetings: The “Annual ATNF Student Symposium” is scheduled for June 10, 2008.
And the “Large-scale millimetre mapping workshop” is happening on June 12/13, 2008, at Swinburne University, with a strong focus on the Mopra Telescope.
Date:Wednesday 11 June 2008, 09:30 to 17:00h
Venue:Lecture Theatre, ATNF Marsfield (directions & accommodation)
Teleconference:A tele/video conference line will be available at 02 6246 3160 for remote participation

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Program

11 June 2008
09:3010:00Coffee/Tea
Session 1(chair: Attila Popping)
10:0010:05Brian BoyleWelcome
10:0510:20Phil EdwardsThe Australia Telescope Compact Array: 20 years young
10:2010:40Baerbel KoribalskiThe ATCA in 2012
10:4011:00John DickeyThe ATCA in the ALMA era, star formation tracers at cm-waves
11:0011:20Lister Staveley-SmithDeep ATCA HI Surveys and the Path to ASKAP
11:2011:35Small Break
Session 2(chair: Tony Wong)
11:3511:50Kate BrooksCommunity outlook for Millimetre ATCA Projects(PDF of talk)
11:5012:05Michael BurtonFuture Millimetre Capabilities – what Australia needs
12:0512:15Maria CunninghamDetecting New complex Organic Molecules in the Interstellar Medium
12:1512:30Andrew WalshMassive accretion disks: ATCA’s potential for deep impact
12:3013:30Lunch
Session 3(chair: Minnie Mao)
13:3013:50Ilana FeainThe formation and evolution of distant, massive, red, dead, active galaxies
13:5014:10Ron EkersDetecting the Epoch of (Re-)Combination
14:1014:30Bryan GaenslerBroadband Polarimetry with the ATCA
14:3014:45Maxim VoronkovMaser studies with ATCA
14:4515:00Tasso TzioumisScience with the LBA
15:0015:30Coffee/Tea
Session 4(chair: Ann Mao)
15:3015:50Elaine SadlerAGN and galaxy evolution – the case for wide ATCA surveys
15:5016:10Andrew HopkinsThe future of deep surveys with the ATCA
16:1016:25J-P MacquartSgr A* & transient physics beyond the late naughties
16:2516:40Stuart RyderRadio monitoring of supernovae with ATCA + CABB
16:4017:00Robert BraunDiscussion & Summary

Registration

All are welcome to attend and participate in the ATCA Science Day. There is no registration fee for the meeting which will be held in the Lecture Theatre on the Marsfield site of the ATNF. Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided for all participants.

Speakers

All speakers should email their contributions to at_meetings@atnf.csiro.au (subject: ATCA-Science-Day) before the meeting starts. This will allow people from remote locations to access your talk.

Thank You !

A big “THANK YOU !” to all speakers, session chairs and, of course, all participants to the meeting. You were great.
We plan to put all talks (if the speakers agree) online, but this may take a little while. Thanks for your patience.

Organisers

  • Bärbel Koribalski
  • Ilana Feain

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