CNR/INAF Bologna Research Area
Bologna, Italy
ALMA Band 2 covers 65 GHz to about 90 GHz (3.3 - 4.6 mm wavelength). This workshop is to discuss and develop the science case for Band 2 in preparation for the future funding of the design and development of receivers for this band.
In developing the science case there are two important considerations in addition to the new frequency range band 2 would make accessible with ALMA. First, the enhanced science possible if a single receiver could be developed to simultaneously cover from 65 GHz to 116 GHz, encompassing both bands 2 and 3. Second, the possibility of having a 16 GHz instantaneous bandwidth.
The aim of the workshop is
- to assess the science which Band 2 and a Band 2+3 system enable
- to identify a number of top-level science cases,
- to identify the impact Band 2 can have across the full range of ALMA science areas.
This workshop is part of an ESO funded ALMA development project looking at the science case and technical requirements for ALMA Band 2. There is no registration fee for the workshop and some funds are available to partially support some participants.
Organising committee
- Gary Fuller (Manchester)
- Carlos De Breuck (ESO)
- Leonardo Testi (ESO)
- Maite Beltran (Arcetri)
- Leslie Hunt (Arcetri)
- Daniela Vergani (Bologna)
Location
Conference Center room 216
CNR/INAF Bologna Research Area
Via P. Gobetti 101
I-40129 Bologna
Website: CNR Reserch Area
Directions to reach the campus are here.
Information on ALMA Band
Band 2 Capability Summary (pdf file) including example spectral setups.
Science cases for other additional ALMA Bands
- ALMA Band 1 (30 - 50 GHz)
- D. Johnstone et al., The Science Case for Building a Band 1 Receiver for ALMA
- A. M. M. Scaife and J. J. B. Grainge, SZ Science with an ALMA Band 1 Receiver System (pdf from astro-ph)
- ALMA Band 5 (163 - 211 GHz): Laing et al.