MMA Imaging and Calibration Group

Agenda/Minutes for meeting Tuesday, 14 Jan 2003 at 4:00pm EDT.

Date: 14 Dec 2003

Time: 4:00 pm EST (2:00 pm Socorro, 2:00 pm Tucson)

Phone: (434)296-7082 (CV SoundStation Premier Conference phone 3rd floor).

Past minutes, etc on MMA Imaging and Calibration Division Page
 
 

Agenda


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Science IPT News - Wootten

News from my point of view.

FIRST LIGHT ON VERTEX ANTENNA

Congratulations are due Tucson engineering and to the ALMA Test Facility folks for successfully detecting the moon at 1 and 3mm in total power with the Vertex antenna last night with the evaluation receiver. This is a tremendous achievement on the road to ALMA!
Denis Urbane, Christian Holmstedt, Jack Meadows, John Fitzner, and Antonio Perfetto where the engineers and techinicians who brought this system online. Kudos, guys!

Here are moon detection traces from Jeff Mangum:
Vertex antenna detects the Moon at 3mm 1003-Jan-14


The "almasci at nrao.edu" e-mail exploder is now active.
Vertex antenna detects the Moon at 1mm 1003-Jan-14



 - Level 3 milestones
are still being enhanced and revised. This is version from before Leiden but I do not have the revisions for discussion at the AOC next week.
 
 

  • Project News - 
  • ASAC
  • Telecon 5 Feb
  •  ALMA Project Office moves to Old Ivy Road 18 December. jbauer is the new 'Carolyn' Janet Bauer.
  •  Software IPT Preliminary Design Review
  • will be held in Tucson 18-20 March 2003.

  • The European ALMA workshop in Leiden 18-20 December. One purpose is to stimulate interaction between the ALMA and Herschel-HIFI communities on issues of common interest, in particular calibration. I have put into almaedm the presentations which i received.
  • Non-AMAC Meeting 21-22 Jan Socorro
  • Post-Non-AMAC Meeting 23 Jan Socorro
  • ASAC Face-to-face Meeting 2-3 April 2003 in Grenoble, France at IRAM.
  • ALMA Week 28 April Victoria (TBC) now doubtful...
  •  May 26/27 ALMA Board face-to-face (Europe)
  •  The NRAO Director is forming a Science Advisory Group, which will formulate an ALMA Science Workshop in conjunction with the Spring NRAO Users Committee Meeting. I have suggested an agenda but the details will be entirely up to the SAG.
     November 3/4 ALMA Board face-to-face (N.A.?)
     
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    Proposed correlator upgrade -- Wootten


    Please review memo 441 by Escoffier and Webber. The ASAC made a statement:
    The ASAC has read with interest the proposal in ALMA Memo 441 by Escoffier and Webber to enhance the performance of the baseline ALMA correlator. The proposed enhancement will increase the number of channels in the wide band mode from 256 to 8192 points in each 2 GHz of the 16 GHz available, and therefore allow for better resolution. The relatively small number of spectral channels currently available in the wide bandwidth modes is a major scientific limitation of the baseline correlator that would be remedied if this enhancement could be carried out. Therefore, the ASAC encourages the ALMA project to see if this enhancement to the correlator can be implemented within the baseline ALMA project.
    My understanding is, from the JAO/IPT meeting Monday, that this will be treated as a possible enhancement.
    Escoffier commented: "This is not correct. The 8192 point resolution requires one entire quadrant processing the output of a single 2 GHz BB. This means that the correlator will be able to produce 8192 points over only four of the eight 2 GHz bands available. 4096 points across each without cross products or 2048 with polarization cross products." Webber reports that investigation continues. If the logic is hard-wired into the FPGA's then this will cost no more than the current design, but with a cost of future flexibility.  
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    Calibration - All


     See a summary of the meeting held Monday 16 December.
    See also presentations given at the Leiden meeting, links above.


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      List of the status of the reviews/reviewers. The key is: "C" - already submitted a review; "U" = submitted an unsolicited review; "Y" = agreed to review the memo; "N" - declined to review the memo; "NR" - no response. Links are provided to reviews; please consult the archive for subsequent discussions.
      1 - Memo 423 - Steve Myers (Y), Matt Carter (N), Geoff Blake (Y)
      2 - Memo 422 - Douglas Bock (Y), Lee Mundy (NR), Jeff Mangum (C) , Dave Woody (U) (Memo withdrawn)
      3 - Memo 427 - Robert Lucas (C) , Ed Fomalont (NR), Craig Walker (C)
      4 - Memo 372 - Jeff Mangum (C) , Larry D'Addario (C) , Mark Gurwell (N), Bryan Butler (U)
      5 - Memo 415 - Jose Cernicharo (NR), Mark Holdaway (C) , John Richer (Y)
      6 - Memo 404 & 403 - Mel Wright (N), Dave Woody (Y&C) , John Richer (Y)
      8 - Memo 402 - Richard Hills (Y), Peter Napier (NR)
      9 - Memo 352 - Dave Woody (C) , Chris Wilson (C) , Dick Plambeck (N)
      10 - Memo 434 - Stephane Guilloteau (C)
      so, as yet no response from:
      Lee Mundy - 422
      Ed Fomalont - 427
      Jose Cernicharo - 415
      Peter Napier - 402
     
      and awaiting agreed upon reviews from:
      Steve Myers - 423
      Geoff Blake - 423
      Douglas Bock - 422
      John Richer - 415, 404, 403
      Richard Hills - 402
     
     
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    AIPS++ - Myers

     
    Is the Sceptical Review scheduled yet?
     
     
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    Configuration - Holdaway

     
      Conway has
      developed the antenna pad specifications.

    The Configuration Group has delivered the configuration plan to the Site Group, and surveyors are at work at Chajnantor. For photos, please see this Configuration realization page. There was some discussion of shortcomings of this plan at the Science IPT telecon today.  
    Mark has material on the reconfiguration cycles here. There was much discussion of reconfiguration last week, collected in the link.
    A joint Transporter-Foundation-Site-Configuration Telecon was held last Friday to discuss transporter issues. The most critical are question that relate to the compact array design, which must be completely frozen by Jan 31st, so M3 has time to produce a construction documemt for April 1st in time for tendering. Items arising:

  • Pad spacing--should it differ from antenna spacing?
  • In the version C of the configuration document (ALMA-90.02.00.00-001-C-SPE) the main spec is that the pad positions 'as built' should be within a circle of radius 5cm of the nominal position (which is measured relative to the array centre). The Site IPT thinks this to be a realisable goal (the problem is to do with the concrete setting). Assuming a mechanical non-interference distance of 15m this spec is sufficient for all except 4 pairs of antennas whose nominial seperation is less than 15.1m.
  • No final common foundation design exists for the compact array
  • Therefore JC proposes increasing distance to 15.15m.
  • The consequence on the science would of course be a surface brightness sensitivity loss of 1.02 and 4% extra intregration time to get a given sensitivty. There would be no real effect on the beam or uv properties of the slightly larger configurations which use some of the compact array pads.
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    Site Characterization



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    Other


      The JAO has decided to compile reports on a quarterly basis, rather than monthly.
     A NA bimonthly report for January will be due soon for NSF. When the end of Feb arrives, this will be amplified by Feb activities and EU items and forwarded to the JAO as this text. Please send materials to HAW for NA.

     
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    Upcoming Meetings - Wootten

    JUN 22-27, 2003 2003 IEEE AP-S INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM AND USNC/CNC/URSI NATIONAL RADIO SCIENCE MEETING

    JUL 13-26, 2003 Twenty-Fifth General Assembly of the IAU

    JUL 22/25, 2003 IAU Symposium (221): Star Formation at High Angular Resolution, Sydney, Australia. Tyler Bourke is a co-chair of the scientific organizing committee. Good opportunity to show ALMA capabilities.

    SEP 22-26, 2003 4th Cologne-Bonn-Zermatt-Symposium on The Dense Interstellar Medium in Galaxies

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    Travel

     Oh, always

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