2nd Solar ALMA Workshop
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array is a revolutionary instrument currently under construction located on the Chajnantor plain of the Chilean Andas, 5000 m above sea level. It will consist of 66 antennas, operated in interferometric mode, to explore the millimeter and submillimeter window with unprecedent sensitivity and angular resolution.
The Workshop aims to bring together the ALMA-minded solar community to discuss solar observational issues with ALMA, solar science and planned observations with ALMA, and the planning of solar ALMA observations.
As you know, the 2nd Solar ALMA Workshop is immediatelly followed by the CESRA 2013 Workshop. Who is going to take part in the CESRA conference as well have the possibility to order the lunches for the rest of the week upon registration to CESRA.
Program:
09.00 – 09.30 |
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REGISTRATION |
09.30 – 09.35 |
Marian Karlický |
Welcome |
09.35 – 09.50 |
Sven Wedemeyer |
Synthetic millimeter maps of quiet Sun regions – Predictions for ALMA |
09.50 – 10.05 |
Petr Heinzel |
Observations of solar prominences with ALMA |
10.05 – 10.20 |
Miroslav Bárta |
Simulating ALMA observations of prominences |
10.20 – 10.35 |
Pierre Kaufmann |
The detection of a bright 30 THz impulsive solar burst |
10.35 – 10.50 |
C. Guillermo Gimenez de Castro |
The Long Latin American Millimeter Array, a new submillimeter facility to observe the Sun |
10.50 – 11.05 |
Gregory Fleishman |
Discovery of relativistic positrons in solar flares with microwave imaging and polarimetry |
11.05 – 11.30 |
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COFFEE BREAK |
11.30 – 12.10 |
Robert Laing |
ALMA: Status update and solar science verification |
12.10 – 12.20 |
Bartosz Dąbrowski |
Solar ALMA wiki platform |
12.20 – 12.30 |
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PHOTO |
12.30 – 14.00 |
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LUNCH |
14.00 – 16.00 |
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DISCUSSION: Introduction – Tim Bastian |
16.00 – 16.30 |
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COFFEE BREAK |