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An idea of Space mm/sub- mm VLBI Array Xiao-Yu Hong ( 洪晓瑜 ) Jun-Hui Zhao ( 赵军辉 ) Zhi-qiang Shen ( 沈志强 ) Shanghai Astronomical Observatory ( 中国科学院上海天文台 )
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1.VLBI in China 2.VLBI in the world 3.Scientific requirement for Higher resolution 4.VLBI in future 5.How to find the DIRECT evidence of BH? 6.An idea of Space mm/sub-mm VLBI Array Outline
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1. VLBI in China Seshan radio telescope Shanghai Correlator Nanshan radio telescope
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Regular VLBI observations of Sheshan and Nanshan telescopes EVN (European VLBI network) IVS (International VLBI service for Geodesy and astrometry) APSG (Asia - pacific space geodynamics project ) VSOP (Shanghai telescope joint VSOP survey program) Some other ad hc VLBI observation
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VLBA VSOP Australian LBA & APT VERA 2.VLBI Facilities around the world The Global mm-VLBI Array
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3. Scientific requirement for Higher resolution Radio jet & Black hole physics Radio source evolution Astrometry Galactic and extra-galactic Masers Gravitational Lenses SNR and GRB studies Nearby and distant starburst galaxies Nature of faint radio source population HI absorption studies in AGN…
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4.VLBI in future VLBI contributes the highest resolution in modern Astronomy The very high angular resolution of VLBI can be increased further in two ways: either by using longer baselines (to space) or by observing at shorter wavelengths (mm and sub-mm wavelength). B
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4.1 The Global mm-VLBI Array
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mm-VLBI is now able to provide good quality images in the 3mm band, with an angular resolution of typically 50-70 micro-arcseconds. At shorter wavelengths the VLBI technique is still in its development stage [although first detections were recently made at 2mm (129, 147 GHz) and at 1.3mm (215 and 230 GHz)]. an angular resolution which is unsurpassed by any other present astronomical imaging method.
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4.2 SMA SMA: 8 X 6 米 ; Baseline: 8mto 508m; SMA located at Mauna kea; Frequencies:180GHz to 900GHz.
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4.3 ALMA 64 X 12 m Longest baseline:14 kilometers Frequencies: 70 to 900 GHz. ALMA will be the most powerful sub-mm array on the ground in next 30 years
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4.4 Space VLBI VSOP ARISE RadioAstron VSOP2 Space VLBI Array?
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Angular resolution: Ground-based VLBI: VSOP: VLBI beyond the Earth diameter: VSOP mission ISAS, Japan + world-wide collaboration (in orbit since 1997)
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Advance Radio Interferometry between Space and Earth
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RadioAstron
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VSOP-2 (Japan)
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5. How to find the DIRECT evidence of BH? Candidate Objects? Which observed frequencies? In radio bands: facilities?
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What is the most possible of 10 candidates? NGC 4258? MGC 4261? M87? 3C273? 3C345? 3C279? 1156+295? 0954+556? First 20? First 50? 5.1 Candidate Objects?
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5.2 Which frequencies: Gamma ray? X-ray? UV? Optical? Infrared? Radio? Sub-mm? mm? cm?
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5.3 Radio: facilities Single Disk? SMA? ALMA? VLBI: VLBA? EVN? The Global mm VLBI Array? VSOP? VSOP-2 Space mm/sub-mm VLBI array?
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5.4 Space mm/sub-mm VLBI Array (SMVA)? Sensitivity request? Distance of baseline request? Frequencies request? > 100 GHz to TGHz? (u,v) coverages?
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6. An idea of Space mm/sub- mm VLBI Array Antennas: 5 or 6 antennas with diameters in 2 meters No puckering is need -> good for high frequencies One rocket with all the satellites Sensitivity request? Lower cost to current VSOP ideas
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Orbit design: Obtaining good (u,v) coverages Distance of baseline request Orbit measure: GPS, Laser, Ground VLBI Maser?
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谢谢! Thank you!
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