Fig. 2.— Simulation of ALMA observations of disk with an
embedded planet of 1Mjup around a 0.5M⊙ star
(orbital radius: 5AU).
The assumed distance is 50 pc or 100 pc as labeled. The disk
mass is set to that of the Butterfly Star in Taurus. Note
the reproduced
shape of the spiral wave near the planet and the slightly shadowed
region behind the planet
in the upper images.
ANASAC Membership:
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Chris Carilli
Dick Crutcher
David Hollenbach
Jason Glenn
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Min Yun
Phil Myers
Doug Johnstone
Mark Gurwell
Joan Najita
See ImCal
and/or ALMA wiki
for background information on some discussed items.
Al Wootten has also created an ANASAC wiki page at NRAO for this
collaborative effort. You can find the link as https://wikio.nrao.edu/bin/view/ALMA/AlmaNorthAmericanScienceAdvisoryCommittee.
You will find my earlier e-mail and the web link to the sample survey
questions if you click on "NaascSurvey" wiki word on the front page.
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Upcoming Meetings - Wootten
Dusty and
Molecular
Universe 27-29 October 2004, Paris NEW! Presentations
online!
IAU Symposium 227
Massive Star Birth: A Crossroads of Astrophysics May 16-20 2005,
Acireale, Italy
Astrochemistry
throughout
the Universe: Recent Successes and Current Challenges 2005 August
29 -
September 2; Asilomar, California
Protostars
and
Planets V 24 - 28 October 2005 Hilton Waikoloa Village,
The
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