Abstract
This document was created by the Solar Simulations for the Atacama Large
Millimeter Observatory Network (SSALMON) in preparation of the first
regular observations of the Sun with the Atacama Large
Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), which are anticipated to start in
ALMA Cycle 4 in October 2016. The science cases presented here
demonstrate that a large number of scientifically highly interesting
observations could be made already with the still limited solar
observing modes foreseen for Cycle 4 and that ALMA has the potential to
make important contributions to answering long-standing scientific
questions in solar physics. With the proposal deadline for ALMA Cycle 4
in April 2016 and the Commissioning and Science Verification campaign in
December 2015 in sight, several of the SSALMON Expert Teams composed
strategic documents in which they outlined potential solar observations
that could be feasible given the anticipated technical capabilities in
Cycle 4. These documents have been combined and supplemented with an
analysis, resulting in recommendations for solar observing with ALMA in
Cycle 4. In addition, the detailed science cases also demonstrate the
scientific priorities of the solar physics community and which
capabilities are wanted for the next observing cycles. The work on this
White Paper effort was coordinated in close cooperation with the two
international solar ALMA development studies led by T. Bastian (NRAO,
USA) and R. Brajsa, (ESO). This document will be further updated until
the beginning of Cycle 4 in October 2016. In particular, we plan to
adjust the technical capabilities of the solar observing modes once
finally decided and to further demonstrate the feasibility and
scientific potential of the included science cases by means of numerical
simulations of the solar atmosphere and corresponding simulated ALMA
observations.
Original language | English |
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Journal | ArXiv e-prints |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2016 |
Keywords
- Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics