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A roadmap for the next decade EVN VISION Discussion The VLBI Future A roadmap for the next decade T. Venturi (INAF), M. Lindqvist (OSO), Z. Paragi (JIVE) 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018 OUTLINE Background and “actors” The task and the implementation plan Current Stage Purpose of this discussion 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

BACKGROUND AND “ACTORS” As highlighted by the EVN CBD in 2016: it is time to revise the VLBI Science case for seveal reasons Role and potentials of VLBI in the new astrophysical challenges Role, potentials and added value of VLBI in the SKA era Define key science areas and observational needs to have a roadmap for the technological development White book in support of funding requests to national agencies and ministries 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

BACKGROUND AND “ACTORS” Objectives for WP7 as in the JUMPING JIVE proposal Because of the progress in the field of astrophysics and the changes in the radio astronomy landscape it is timely to revisit the EVN science case. In consultation with the user community and global partners we will define the most important science areas for future VLBI array. One task: VLBI Science case One main deliverable: a white paper setting the future priorities of VLBI science capabilities 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

Relations to other WPs in the project Capacity for doing science WP10 – VLBI with the SKA WP9 – Capacity for VLBI in Africa WP6 – Geodetic capabilities 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

THE PROCESS WP7 Final document WP6 Team of selected experts Users community WP9 WP10 Consultation with EVN CBD Final document 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND STATUS Core team of max 10 experts identifies key science areas and experts for the various sections/chapters Core team and experts meet in a 1-2 day brainstorming meeting: to identify key science areas and technological developments; to discuss how to involve the community at large The write up of the document starts DONE R. Beswick, T. Bogdanovic, W. Brisken, P.Charlot, M. Lindqvist, A. Lobanov, Z. Paragi, A. Szomoru, L. Testi, T. Venturi DONE 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018 The F2F Meeting Zaandam (NL), 28/2-1/3/18 1.5 day meeting Scientific presentations on: cosmology, galaxy formation & AGN feedback, AGN and inner jets, stellar evolution, astrometry and geodesy, transient science 34 participants (four connected remotely) Lively and productive discussion Chapter coordinators identified 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018 SS11 @EWASS – A European Vision for then future of VLBI SS11 @ EWASS 2018 Liverpool (UK) 04/04/2018 http://www.jive.eu/jumpingjive/doku.php?id=vlbi_future:meetings:ewass18 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

The VLBI Science Vision Document Approach - The document is not a wishlist, but rather includes: a selection of open questions in astrophysics where VLBI can provide unique answers a selection of science areas which can make considerable progress thanks to VLBI envisaged accessible and feasible developments to address the science 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018 Current stage Preliminary draft of chapters and coordinators Coordinator W. Brisken Present and future VLBI arrays and other radio facilities – EVN and JIVE; eMERLIN; CVN; EAVN; JVLA; VLBA; LBA; LOFAR The multi-messenger landscape – ALMA and E-ELT; CTA Coordinator J. McKean Cosmology – Review of current state-of-play; Dark matter: lensing on various scales; Dark energy; Masers: geometric distance and high-z; Lenses: time-delay distances; FRBs: geometric distances 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018 Current stage Preliminary draft of chapters and coordinators Coordinators: Muxlow/Morganti Galaxy Formation and AGN Feedback – Galaxy formation; Faint radio population; AGN vs star formation; faint radio-loud AGN; star formation and accretion in the local Universe; signposts of accretion and feedback; star formation processes; feedback through spectral line VLBI of HI Coordinator: S. Frey High-redshift AGNs and SMBH – AGNs in the early Universe; Blazars as tracers of high-z jetted AGNs; High-z observations with VLBI Coordinator: A. Lobanov The inner core regions and mm-VLBI 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018 Current stage Preliminary draft of chapters and coordinators Coordinators: Perez-Torres & Paragi Transient Phenomena – Slow transients: BHs and neutron X-ray binary stars, thermonucear runaway supernovae, CCSNs and long GRBs, TDEs, NS and black home mergers, GW; Fast transients: FRBs, NS and pulsars Coordinators: Bartkiewicz & Rygl Galactic Masers – Masers in star forming regions; Masers around evolved stars; Maser astrometry Coordinator: J.C. Guirado Stellar evolution and planetary systems – VLBI astrometry; Pre-main sequence stars: protoplanetary disks, clusters and star forming regions, calibration of PMS evolutionary; Main sequence stars: Flares/coronal mass ejection, ultracool dwarfs, exoplanets; Evolved stars: mass loss/stellar winds, star spots, colliding winds 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018 Current stage Preliminary draft of chapters and coordinators Coordinators: P. Charlot Astrometry, Earth and Celestrial Reference Frames Coordinator: L. Gurvits Space Science– Spacecraft as a VLBI target; near-field VLBI Coordinators: A. Szomoru & P. de Vicente Technological developments 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

PURPOSE OF THIS DISCUSSION WP7 WP6 Team of selected experts Users community WP9 WP10 Consultation with EVN CBD Final document 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

PURPOSE OF THIS DISCUSSION WP7 DONE NOW F2F meeting Discussion with the EVN/Users community at large Users community SS11 @ EWASS 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

PURPOSE OF THIS DISCUSSION Comments/suggestions? Is there anything major missing from the broad list of topics we have selected? The process is still open and contributions are welcome Get in touch with the chapter coordinator of the topic you may wish to contribute to 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION 14th EVN Sympoisum – Granada, 9 October 2018