AMI Day
AMI Day was a one day meeting held in Cambridge on 30th September 2011 to discuss the future scientific programme of the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager (AMI) telescope and to investigate the possibility of opening up access to AMI.
AMI White Paper (revised submission 17/08/2012) Describing the science already achieved by AMI and looking forward to its future science goals.
AMI SoI (submitted 10/08/2012) Two page Statement of Interest to STFC.
Programme |
- 10:00 Welcome
- 10:05 AMI: Telescope description and capabilities (Keith Grainge)
- 10:20 Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect (Mark Birkinshaw)
- 10:35 Source Counts (Jo Dunkley)
- 10:50 Galactic Science with AMI (Anna Scaife)
- 11:05 Monitoring of variable sources with AMI-LA (Rob Fender)
- 11:20 Coffee
- 11:50 Observations of anomalous microwave emission with AMI (Clive Dickinson & Richard Davis)
- 12:00 High mass star formation with AMI (Melvin Hoare)
- 12:10 Observing molecular gas during the epoch of reionisation (Ian Heywood)
- 12:20 The Radio Properties of BCGs (Michael Hogan)
- 12:30 Monitoring the LLAGN M81* with AMI and Swift (Ian McHardy)
- 12:40 OCRA-AMI Synergies (Michael Peel)
- 12:50 Lunch
- 14:00 Discussion session: Future management of the AMI programme; funding opportunities; plan for forming a consortium (Chair: Matt Jarvis)
- 16:00 Close of discussion session. Wine reception in honour of Guy Pooley