ALMA REGIONAL CENTRE
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Manchester
Department Name: Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
This proposal is for funding of the UK node of the European ALMA Regional Centre, which will provide the UK ALMA community with direct user support, training and specialized software for experiment design, scheduling, data analysis and astrophysical interpretation. The Atacama Large Millimetre Array (ALMA) is currently being constructed in northern Chile by a global consortium involving 17 nations. ALMA will revolutionise astronomy in the millimetre and sub-millimetre band with angular resolution, sensitivity, imaging quality and spectral coverage orders of magnitude beyond what is available today. The range of scientific applications is very broad, stretching from comets to cosmology, but the ALMA's key strength will be detailed imaging of the processes of star and planet formation in our own galaxy and in the universe at large, directly addressing many of the key themes of STFC's astronomical vision. The operating plan for ALMA devolves all user interaction and support to three regional centres (ARCs) in US, Japan and Europe. While the US and Japanese centres will be large and monolithic, the European model is a distributed one, with proposal handling and basic data provision based at ESO in Garching and all face-to-face user support and more advanced data analysis facilities provided by individual nodes funded at the national level. The largest of these nodes are expected to be at IRAM (Grenoble) and in the UK, building on their expertise in sub-mm, mm and cm-wavelength astronomy and interferometry. The UK ARC node therefore offers an excellent opportunity to enable the UK community to make the best possible use of ALMA, by providing the facilities and support required. We aim to bring together experience from the established single dish mm/sub-mm community with interferometric expertise from the MERLIN/VLBI National Facility as well as UK teams already involved in developing key subsystems (archive, observing tool, calibration system) This proposal presents a work plan and staffing structure to establish a dedicated support unit for the UK ALMA community, which will be hosted in purpose-designed offices in a new building of the University of Manchester's School of Physics and Astronomy. Development and support effort will also be based at Cambridge, Oxford and Edinburgh. The UK ARC node will provide training, documentation and one-to-one support for every aspect of using ALMA including feasibility studies of large and small projects, proposal submission, observation scheduling, data analysis for standard and non-standard projects, quality assurance feedback and data interpretation. Specialised simulation software will be developed for optimizing experiment design and evaluating image quality. Data reduction techniques for large and complex projects will be developed in response to specific UK needs. We request funding to establish and operate the UK node of the ALMA Regional Centre. The Atacama Large Millimetre Array (ALMA), currently being built in Chile, is the most complex and ambitious ground-based observatory ever built and through our ESO membership, the UK can expect to obtain approximately 10% of the total observing time for a substantial UK user community. The UK ARC node will educate, develop and support UK astronomers to make the best scientific use of ALMA in all areas from planetary science to cosmology. ALMA will be a complex instrument to use and the majority of UK users will be unfamiliar with the techniques of observing, calibration, imaging and interpretation for a millimetre interferometer .
Publications
Desmurs J
(2010)
Discrete Source Survey of 6 GHz OH emission from PNe and pPNe and first 6 GHz images of K 3-35
in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Xanthopoulos E
(2010)
Linear radio structures in selected Seyfert galaxies
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Caswell J
(2010)
The 6-GHz methanol multibeam maser catalogue - I. Galactic Centre region, longitudes 345° to 6° Methanol maser catalogue: Galactic Centre
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Muxlow T
(2010)
Discovery of an unusual new radio source in the star-forming galaxy M82: faint supernova, supermassive black hole or an extragalactic microquasar?
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
Hägele G
(2010)
Subarcsecond radio continuum mapping in and around the spiral galaxy NGC 3351 using MERLIN Subarcsecond mapping in NGC 3351
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Araya E
(2010)
QUASI-PERIODIC FORMALDEHYDE MASER FLARES IN THE MASSIVE PROTOSTELLAR OBJECT IRAS 18566+0408
in The Astrophysical Journal
Bothwell M
(2010)
High-resolution CO and radio imaging of ULIRGs: extended CO structures and implications for the universal star formation law
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Fenech D
(2010)
Wide-field Global VLBI and MERLIN combined monitoring of supernova remnants in M82 Global VLBI and MERLIN monitoring of SNR in M82
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Soleri P
(2010)
Investigating the disc-jet coupling in accreting compact objects using the black hole candidate Swift J1753.5-0127 Disc-jet coupling in black hole candidates
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Szymczak M
(2010)
Outburst OH maser activity in the envelopes of S Persei and VX Sagittarii
in Astronomy & Astrophysics
Description | The grant has funded staff who support UK astronomers using ALMA. By providing support from proposal preparation to producing the final data products, including carrying out detailed quality control on the data, the ALMA Regional Centre (ARC) Node has directly contributed to the full range of projects undertaken on ALMA by UK-based astronomers. |
Exploitation Route | The ARC Node helps UK astronomers carry out world-leading research using ALMA. This research can be used to inspire school children in to study STEM subjects. |
Sectors | Education,Other |
Description | The ALMA Regional Centre Node staff have been involved in a range of public outreach activities over the entire course of the award. |
First Year Of Impact | 2010 |
Impact Types | Societal |
Description | European ALMA Regional Centre |
Organisation | European Southern Observatory (ESO) |
Country | Germany |
Sector | Charity/Non Profit |
PI Contribution | We have provided user and community training and support for ALMA. Supporting the call for early science. We have contributed interferometer expertise and an online simulator tool. Software testing. Calibration of ALMA test data. |
Collaborator Contribution | We have an ESO Fellowship holder on a 3 year position resident in Manchester. |
Impact | Online simulator. Contributions to various documents. |
Start Year | 2009 |