Netherlands ALMA Community Day – March 2, 2017
Allegro, the European ALMA Regional Center node in the Netherlands, is organizing a science day on Thursday March 2, 2017, at Leiden Observatory. For those interested, ALMA data reduction training with CASA will be offered on Friday March 3.
Find more details below:
- Description
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- Participants
- Directions
DESCRIPTION This event will feature presentations on exciting recent results from ALMA by astronomers from the Allegro user community, the latest news from ALMA, and a plenary discussion on expectations and wishes for user support and any other ALMA-related topics. We will conclude the day with the Leiden Observatory General Astrophysics Colloquium that for the occasion of this workshop will have a special ALMA theme, and will be delivered by Dr. Mario Tafalla (OAN Madrid) on ‘ALMA observations of protostellar jets. Trying to understand the mechanism of outflow acceleration’.
PROGRAM THU 02/03 (Morning session) Room HL 414 10:30-11:20 Welcome & Update on ALMA Status Allegro and M.A. Zwaan (ESO ARC) 11:20-11:40 Kiloparsec-scale dust disks in high-redshift luminous submillimeter galaxies J.A. Hodge 11:40-12:00 Investigating the feeding of a baby radio galaxy F.M. Maccagni 12:00-12:20 H2O and outflows in lensed high-z galaxies P. van der Werf 12:20-12:40 Transitional disks with ALMA E.F. van Dishoeck
THU 02/03 (Afternoon Session) Room HL 414 13:40-14:00 ALMA observations of the fast molecular outflow in the Seyfert galaxy IC 5063 T.A. Oosterloo 14:00-14:20 The excitation mechanism for the molecular outflow in the nearby radio-loud Seyfert galaxy IC 5063 J.B.R Oonk 14:20-14:40 The Sun with ALMA R.J. Rutten 14:40-15:00 Ingredients for planet formation: gas masses and g/d ratios of protoplanetary disks in Lupus A. Miotello 15:00-15:20 Deuteration in the disk surrounding HD163296 V. Salinas 15:20-15:30 COFFEE BREAK 15:30-15:40 Brief update from ESAC/ASAC advisory bodies H.J. van Langevelde 15:40-16:00 Open Discussion Time 16:00-17:00 Colloquium De Sitter Zaal ALMA observations of protostellar jets. Trying to understand the mechanism of outflow acceleration M. Tafalla Program for the ALMA Data Reduction Training day can be found here.
PARTICIPANTS Name E.G. Bogelund L.A. Boogaard R.A. Burns M.T. Carney E.F. van Dishoeck C.J. Garcia Vergara A. Hacar J.A. Hodge U. Kavak H. van der Laan H.J. van Langevelde F.M. Maccagni C.F. Manara A. Miotello R. Morganti G.A. Muro Arena J.B.R. Oonk T.A. Oosterloo R.J. Rutten V. Salinas M. Tafalla S. van Terwisga L. Trapman L. Tychoniec P. Van der Werf M. Van ‘t Hoff M.H.D. van der Wiel P. Zhou M.A. Zwaan (ESO ARC) Allegro DIRECTIONS -Directions to Leiden Observatory Note that this is not the old Observatory in the center of Leiden.
There are regular buses from the Leiden Centraal station, buses 43 (direction Den Haag) or bus 57 (direction Nieuw Vennep). These take around 7 minutes. Please see the link below for more specific details if you will be coming by bus.
Instructions on how to get to Leiden Observatory, including transportation from Schiphol Airport, can be found here:
https://www.lorentzcenter.nl/howto.php
And a site map can be found here:
https://www.lorentzcenter.nl/map_LC_hotels_stat_web.phpNote these specify the route to the Lorentz Center, which is in the forward leaning building in the photo. Leiden Observatory and Allegro offices are located on the 4th and 5th floor of that same building. The event will be held in the joining taller building – The Huygens building.
-Directions inside the building: The event will be held on the 4th floor of the Huygens Building (HL), room HL 414. The Colloquium will be held in De Sitter Zaal in the Oort Building. Lunch will be provided in the canteen of the Gorlaeus Building.