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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/23939
Title: Italian Science Case for ALMA Band 2+3
Authors: BELTRAN SOROLLA, MARIA TERESA 
Bianchi, E.
BRAND, JAN 
CASASOLA, VIVIANA 
CESARONI, Riccardo 
CODELLA, CLAUDIO 
FONTANI, FRANCESCO 
Gregorini, L.
Guidi, G.
HUNT, Leslie Kipp 
LIUZZO, Elisabetta Teodorina 
Marconi, Alessandro 
MASSARDI, MARCELLA 
MOSCADELLI, Luca 
Paladino, Rosita 
PODIO, LINDA 
PRANDONI, ISABELLA 
RYGL, Kazi Lucie Jessica 
RIVILLA RODRIGUEZ, VICTOR MANUEL 
TESTI, Leonardo 
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: The Premiale Project "Science and Technology in Italy for the upgraded ALMA Observatory - iALMA" has the goal of strengthening the scientific, technological and industrial Italian contribution to the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), the largest ground based international infrastructure for the study of the Universe in the microwave. One of the main objectives of the Science Working Group (SWG) inside iALMA, the Work Package 1, is to develop the Italian contribution to the Science Case for the ALMA Band 2 or Band 2+3 receiver. ALMA Band 2 receiver spans from ~67 GHz (bounded by an opaque line complex of ozone lines) up to 90 GHz which overlaps with the lower frequency end of ALMA Band 3. Receiver technology has advanced since the original definition of the ALMA frequency bands. It is now feasible to produce a single receiver which could cover the whole frequency range from 67 GHz to 116 GHz, encompassing Band 2 and Band 3 in a single receiver cartridge, a so called Band 2+3 system. In addition, upgrades of the ALMA system are now foreseen that should double the bandwidth to 16 GHz. The science drivers discussed below therefore also discuss the advantages of these two enhancements over the originally foreseen Band 2 system.
Note: This is a white paper of the project iALMA
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/23939
URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.02702v2
Bibcode ADS: 2015arXiv150902702B
Fulltext: open
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