- SCUBA-2 All Sky Survey
The SCUBA-2 All-Sky Survey (SASSy), is a major astronomical experiment using the
James Clerk Maxwell Telescope inHawaii . [ [http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/JCMT/surveys/sassy SASSy ] ] A team of around 50 astronomers from theUnited Kingdom ,Canada , theUnited States ,Holland , andJapan aim to map a huge swathe of the sky to find rare galaxies andstar s being formed. Contrary to its name, the project will at most only be able to map the sky that is visible from theJames Clerk Maxwell Telescope inHawaii ; this counter-intuitive naming has precedents in professional astronomy. [ [http://www.cv.nrao.edu/nvss/ The NRAO VLA Sky Survey ] ] [ [http://www.ipac.caltech.edu/2mass/ 2MASS at IPAC ] ] [ [http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~smyers/class.html Cosmic Lens All-Sky Survey (CLASS) - NRAO ] ]SASSy is one of the major "legacy surveys" on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. [ [http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/JCMT/surveys/ Home Page for the JCMT Legacy Survey ] ] It is the second-largest such legacy survey in terms of time on this telescope, and in terms of notional facility time is "worth" over £1 million.
Scientific goals of SASSy
This project seeks to answer the following questions:
* Is there an undiscovered population of extreme luminosity galaxies?
* What are the number counts of bright sub-mm galaxies?
* What is the fraction of lensed sub-mm sources?
* Is there an undiscovered population of cold local galaxies?
* How many infrared dark clouds are there in our Galaxy and how are they distributed?
* What is the relation of infrared dark clouds to star formation and Galactic structure?
* Is there an underlying unknown population of star formation?
* What is the fraction of clustered vs isolated star formation?
* What is the answer to the distributed T-Tauri problem? This project will also assist in the foreground subtraction and calibration of the Plankmicrowave background satellite. [ [http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=17 ESA Science & Technology: Planck ] ]Institutions involved
The project was led initially by Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr.
Stephen Serjeant (University of Hertfordshire andOpen University respectively), now expanded to a four-person co-ordinating team with the addition of Dr.Timothy Jenness and Prof. Douglas Scott (Joint Astronomy Centre , Hawaii, andUniversity of British Columbia respectively).The following institutions are represented in SASSy:
*Cardiff University , UK
*European Space Agency
*Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics / NRC, Canada
*Imperial College London , UK
*Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , Japan
*Joint Astronomy Centre , Hawaii, USA
*Kapteyn Astronomical Institute , The Netherlands
*Keele University , UK
*Liverpool John Moores University , UK
*Open University , UK
*Rutherford Appleton Laboratory , UK
*SRON , The Netherlands
*UK Astronomy Technology Centre , UK
*Université Laval , Canada
*University College London , UK
*University of British Columbia , Canada
*University of Cambridge , UK
*University of Edinburgh , UK
*University of Exeter , UK
*University of Hertfordshire , UK
*University of Kent , UK
*University of St Andrews , UK
*University of Waterloo , Canadaee also
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Infrared astronomy
*Submillimetre astronomy
*Far infrared astronomy
*Radio astronomy References
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