Monthly Archives: October 2019

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RadioNet co-supported the ALMA2019 in Cagliari/IT, 14-18 October 2019

The Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) is the world’s most sensitive facility for millimeter/submillimeter astronomical observations, and will soon be fully operational in all of the originally planned bands.  Since its first observations, ALMA has routinely delivered groundbreaking scientific results that span nearly all areas of astrophysics. Following conferences in Puerto Varas (Chile, 2012), Tokyo (Japan, 2014), and Indian Wells (USA, 2016), the ALMA partnership is [...]

By | 2019-10-07T09:07:53+00:00 October 7th, 2019|announcement|Comments Off on RadioNet co-supported the ALMA2019 in Cagliari/IT, 14-18 October 2019

From observation to dissemination – RadioNet Transnational user A. Zavagno reports

My research field deals with the formation of high mass stars. I am interested in the role of already formed high mass stars (and their associated ionized - HII - regions) on the possible formation of a new generation of (high mass) stars. The many available infrared and submillimetre surveys have revealed the important of [...]

By | 2019-10-28T12:10:58+00:00 October 2nd, 2019|financial support, press release, transnational access, Uncategorized|Comments Off on From observation to dissemination – RadioNet Transnational user A. Zavagno reports

News at the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy/Bonn: Neutrino produced in a cosmic collider far away- Link between IceCube neutrino event and distant radio galaxy resolved

An international team of researchers led by Silke Britzen from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany, studied high-resolution radio observations of the source between 2009 and 2018, before and after the neutrino event. The results are published in „Astronomy & Astrophysics“, October 02, 2019. Read the article here    

By | 2019-10-02T08:20:36+00:00 October 2nd, 2019|press release|Comments Off on News at the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy/Bonn: Neutrino produced in a cosmic collider far away- Link between IceCube neutrino event and distant radio galaxy resolved

APEX – Call for proposals open

​ The APEX call for proposals is open. Proposals are invited for observation with APEX in the period April-August 2020. Deadline for proposal submission is 18.10.2019. More details here. Proposal page here.  

By | 2019-10-02T07:52:27+00:00 October 2nd, 2019|announcement|Comments Off on APEX – Call for proposals open