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AtLAST science overview report

AtLAST science overview report
AtLAST science overview report
Submillimeter and millimeter wavelengths provide a unique view of the Universe, from the gas and dust that fills and surrounds galaxies to the chromosphere of our own Sun. Current single-dish facilities have presented a tantalising view of the brightest (sub-)mm sources, and interferometers have provided the exquisite resolution necessary to analyse the details in small fields, but there are still many open questions that cannot be answered with current facilities. In this report we summarise the science that is guiding the design of the Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST). We demonstrate how tranformational advances in topics including star formation in high redshift galaxies, the diffuse circumgalactic medium, Galactic ecology, cometary compositions and solar flares motivate the need for a 50m, single-dish telescope with a 1-2 degree field of view and a new generation of highly multiplexed continuum and spectral cameras. AtLAST will have the resolution to drastically lower the confusion limit compared to current single-dish facilities, whilst also being able to rapidly map large areas of the sky and detect extended, diffuse structures. Its high sensitivity and large field of view will open up the field of submillimeter transient science by increasing the probability of serendipitous detections. Finally, the science cases listed here motivate the need for a highly flexible operations model capable of short observations of individual targets, large surveys, monitoring programmes, target of opportunity observations and coordinated observations with other observatories. AtLAST aims to be a sustainable, upgradeable, multipurpose facility that will deliver orders of magnitude increases in sensitivity and mapping speeds over current and planned submillimeter observatories.
astro-ph.IM, astro-ph.CO, astro-ph.EP, astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.SR
arXiv
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Abstract

Submillimeter and millimeter wavelengths provide a unique view of the Universe, from the gas and dust that fills and surrounds galaxies to the chromosphere of our own Sun. Current single-dish facilities have presented a tantalising view of the brightest (sub-)mm sources, and interferometers have provided the exquisite resolution necessary to analyse the details in small fields, but there are still many open questions that cannot be answered with current facilities. In this report we summarise the science that is guiding the design of the Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST). We demonstrate how tranformational advances in topics including star formation in high redshift galaxies, the diffuse circumgalactic medium, Galactic ecology, cometary compositions and solar flares motivate the need for a 50m, single-dish telescope with a 1-2 degree field of view and a new generation of highly multiplexed continuum and spectral cameras. AtLAST will have the resolution to drastically lower the confusion limit compared to current single-dish facilities, whilst also being able to rapidly map large areas of the sky and detect extended, diffuse structures. Its high sensitivity and large field of view will open up the field of submillimeter transient science by increasing the probability of serendipitous detections. Finally, the science cases listed here motivate the need for a highly flexible operations model capable of short observations of individual targets, large surveys, monitoring programmes, target of opportunity observations and coordinated observations with other observatories. AtLAST aims to be a sustainable, upgradeable, multipurpose facility that will deliver orders of magnitude increases in sensitivity and mapping speeds over current and planned submillimeter observatories.

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Published date: 1 July 2024
Additional Information: 47 pages, 12 figures. For further details on AtLAST see https://atlast.uio.no
Keywords: astro-ph.IM, astro-ph.CO, astro-ph.EP, astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.SR

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/501424
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Date deposited: 30 May 2025 16:57
Last modified: 31 May 2025 02:04

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Contributors

Author: Mark Booth
Author: Pamela Klaassen
Author: Claudia Cicone
Author: Tony Mroczkowski
Author: Martin A. Cordiner
Author: Luca Di Mascolo
Author: Doug Johnstone
Author: Eelco van Kampen
Author: Minju M. Lee
Author: Daizhong Liu
Author: John Orlowski-Scherer
Author: Amélie Saintonge
Author: Matthew W. L. Smith
Author: Alexander Thelen
Author: Sven Wedemeyer
Author: Kazunori Akiyama
Author: Stefano Andreon
Author: Doris Arzoumanian
Author: Tom J. L. C. Bakx
Author: Caroline Bot
Author: Geoffrey Bower
Author: Roman Brajša
Author: Chian-Chou Chen
Author: Elisabete da Cunha
Author: David Eden
Author: Stefano Ettori
Author: Brandt Gaches
Author: Evanthia Hatziminaoglou
Author: Patricia Luppe
Author: Benjamin Magnelli
Author: Jonathan P. Marshall
Author: Francisco Miguel Montenegro-Montes
Author: Michael Niemack
Author: Conor Nixon
Author: Imke de Pater
Author: Yvette Perrott
Author: Elena Redaelli
Author: Anita Richards
Author: Matus Rybak
Author: Nikolina Šarčević
Author: Dmitry Semenov
Author: Silvia Spezzano
Author: Sundar Srinivasan
Author: Thomas Stanke
Author: Paola Andreani
Author: Maria T. Beltrán
Author: Bryan J. Butler
Author: Sebastiano Cantalupo
Author: Miguel Chavez Dagostino
Corporate Author: AtLAST

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