4th RadioNet3 European Radio Astronomy Technical Forum Workshop
Tue, 26/05/2015 - 11:28
We are pleased to announce the 4th RadioNet3 European Radio Astronomy Technical Forum Workshop. This event will take place on October 5, October 6 and October 7, 2015 at OA Arcetri - INAF in Florence, Italy.
This meeting is a continuation of a series of technical workshops combining several aspects of engineering and operational issues at European radio observatories. It provides the unique opportunity to cross border the different communities and to learn what ‘the others' are doing and enhance communication between engineers, scientists and operators. Furthermore the conjunction with the international symposium of antenna related topics provides the unique chance to communicate with colleagues outside the radio astronomy technology and to bring our forum to a wider community. The Workshop is sponsored and organized by the EU Consortium RadioNet3 within the Seventh Framework Program of the European Commission. Engineers, scientists, and operators working at, and observing with, our radio telescopes are welcome to present their interesting work in an oral or poster presentation. For information on past meetings in this series see http://www.radionet-eu.org/fp7wiki/doku.php?id=na:engineering:ew
Operating single dish as well as interferometer based radio astronomy observatories requires sophisticated computer control of the entire telescope system. The software hereto was historically written at the various institutes leading to a huge variety of hardware control, operation and data analysis software. For the purpose of easy and optimal to use instruments it is a need to harmonize and share existing software. This workshop will provide a platform for new and approved procedures. The workshop will also have a discussion between scientist and engineers about the benefits of enabling simultaneous or near-simultaneous high frequency VLBI observations with radio telescopes. This capability results in: a) more effective use of observing time for monitoring projects which benefit from observations at multiple frequencies b) a direct improvement in the sensitivity of observations at high frequencies, through a significant increase in the coherence time, and c) the enabling of high precision "bona fide" astrometry, in the frequency domain, at mm wavelengths. This workshop will also provide a platform for new and approved procedures for software controlled operations of radio telescopes. Operating single dish as well as interferometer based radio astronomy observatories requires sophisticated computer control of the entire telescope system. The software hereto was historically written at the various institutes leading to a huge variety of hardware control, operation and data analysis software. Some topics to address are the following:
o Astronomical Studies using continuum and spectral line observations o Analysis Methods and Results from current instruments using multi- frequency observations • Defining science driven requirements o Achievable sensitivity and mapping fidelity o Simulation studies of the performance of a multi-frequency mm-VLBI network of European telescopes • Exploring the engineering possibilities: o Existing technical solutions for simultaneous multi-frequency observations; o Possibilities of technical solutions for other sites. • Plan for a realisation of a European network.
o Dynamic scheduling o Remote observing o Automated observing • Observing modes: o On the Fly Mapping o Large surveys • Software at Radio Observatories: o Telescope control software o Data reduction software for single dish data o Calibration of single dish data o Archives and accessibility
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