Seminars
Our seminars take place in the lecture room of the building at
Praha–Sporilov.
Next seminar:
05.02.2013 13:00
Steven M. Kahn
Stanford University
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
Abstract
Steven M. Kahn
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will be a large-aperture, wide-field, ground-based telescope designed to provide deep images of half of the total sky in six optical colors every few nights. As such it will enable a wide variety of diverse astronomical investigations, ranging from making a census of small moving objects in the solar system, to mapping the outer regions of our Milky Way galaxy. Of particular interest for cosmology and fundamental physics, LSST will provide tight constraints on the nature of dark energy through a range of statistical analyses of the shapes and distributions of billions of galaxies out to moderate to high redshift. This project was recently ranked as the highest priority new ground-based astronomical facility by a committee of the US National Academy of Sciences. I will review the basic considerations that have led to the design of the LSST, and discuss a sampling of the exciting science opportunities that will be enabled by its construction.
Ondrejov
Previous seminar:
28.01.2013 14:00
Bartosz Dabrowski
Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Ondrejov
News from ALMA
Abstract
Bartosz Dabrowski
News from ALMA
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is a major new facility for world astronomy. When completed in 2013, ALMA will consist of a giant array of 12-m antennas, with baselines up to 16 km, and an additional compact array of 7-m and 12-m antennas to greatly enhance ALMA's ability to image extended targets. Construction of ALMA started in 2003. The ALMA project is an international collaboration between Europe, East Asia and North America in cooperation with the Republic of Chile.
ALMA Early Science Cycle 1 observations will start in January 2013 and span 10 months. It is anticipated that approximately 800 hours of array time will be available for Cycle 1 projects.
I will present the Czech ALMA Node activity during the previous year.
If you would like to give a seminar in our group, please contact Vladimir Karas or Jaroslav Hamersky.
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