论文标题
Atacama沙漠中的下一代大型射手
Millimeter/submillimeter VLBI with a Next Generation Large Radio Telescope in the Atacama Desert
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论文摘要
拟议的下一代事件地平线望远镜(NGEHT)的概念概念了以前的细节在微弧秒尺度上对各种天文来源的成像,并通过扩展事件范围望远镜(EHT)的扩展,并至少有两个数量级改进的图像动态范围。 NGEHT的一个关键技术组成部分是利用大型孔径望远镜来固定整个阵列,从而可以通过高度敏感的边缘检测到较不敏感的站点连接,以在整个地球上形成密集的网络。在这里,我们在2030年代在智利北部Atacama沙漠的Chajnantor Plateau上介绍了两个项目,用于计划中的下一代大型望远镜,大型亚毫米望远镜(LST)和Atacama大型Aperture亚军望远镜(Atlast)。两者都设计为50米直径,并在计划的NGEHT频带86、230和345 \ GHz的计划中运行。 50 \ m的大孔与两个现有的EHT电台共同划分,Atacama大毫米/亚毫米阵列(ALMA)和Atacama Pathfinder实验(APEX)望远镜在Chajnantor Plateau的出色观察地点中,将为高度敏感,超级式磨难提供出色的能力,并提供高度较高的级别,并提供了时间 - 级别的磨难。 (VLBI)具有与NGEHT关键科学案例相关的准确数据校准的观察结果。除了NGEHT外,其在智利的独特位置还将大大改善北美计划下一代非常大的阵列的角度分辨率,或者如果合并的任何未来的全球毫米VLBI阵列。 LST和ATLAST将是具有下一代毫米/亚毫米级VLBI阵列的变革性科学案例的关键要素。
The proposed next generation Event Horizon Telescope (ngEHT) concept envisions the imaging of various astronomical sources on scales of microarcseconds in unprecedented detail with at least two orders of magnitude improvement in the image dynamic ranges by extending the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). A key technical component of ngEHT is the utilization of large aperture telescopes to anchor the entire array, allowing the connection of less sensitive stations through highly sensitive fringe detections to form a dense network across the planet. Here, we introduce two projects for planned next generation large radio telescopes in the 2030s on the Chajnantor Plateau in the Atacama desert in northern Chile, the Large Submillimeter Telescope (LST) and the Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST). Both are designed to have a 50-meter diameter and operate at the planned ngEHT frequency bands of 86, 230 and 345\,GHz. A large aperture of 50\,m that is co-located with two existing EHT stations, the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) Telescope in the excellent observing site of the Chajnantor Plateau, will offer excellent capabilities for highly sensitive, multi-frequency, and time-agile millimeter very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations with accurate data calibration relevant to key science cases of ngEHT. In addition to ngEHT, its unique location in Chile will substantially improve angular resolutions of the planned Next Generation Very Large Array in North America or any future global millimeter VLBI arrays if combined. LST and AtLAST will be a key element enabling transformative science cases with next-generation millimeter/submillimeter VLBI arrays.