The ESA Herschel Space Observatory is currently producing new and exciting results, thanks to its unprecedented sensitivity, spectral resolution and wide-area surveying capabilities at far-infrared and submillimetre wavelengths. Many of the new discoveries by Herschel will require high angular resolution follow-up observations with ALMA. The goal of the workshop was to discuss the priorities for ALMA Early Science follow-up of the Herschel photometric and spectroscopic surveys. The possibility, or need for, simultaneous observing programmes with ALMA and Herschel was also discussed.
Testi L, Pilbratt G, Andreani P (2011). Report on the ESO Workshop ''The Impact of Herschel Surveys on ALMA Early Science''. THE MESSENGER, 143, 52-55.
Report on the ESO Workshop ''The Impact of Herschel Surveys on ALMA Early Science''
Testi L;
2011
Abstract
The ESA Herschel Space Observatory is currently producing new and exciting results, thanks to its unprecedented sensitivity, spectral resolution and wide-area surveying capabilities at far-infrared and submillimetre wavelengths. Many of the new discoveries by Herschel will require high angular resolution follow-up observations with ALMA. The goal of the workshop was to discuss the priorities for ALMA Early Science follow-up of the Herschel photometric and spectroscopic surveys. The possibility, or need for, simultaneous observing programmes with ALMA and Herschel was also discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.