Philip Diamond RadioNet Coordinator University of Manchester Jodrell Bank Observatory, UK OPTICON FP7 Strategy meeting Edinburgh, 23 June 2006 Leonid Gurvits.

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Philip Diamond RadioNet Coordinator University of Manchester Jodrell Bank Observatory, UK OPTICON FP7 Strategy meeting Edinburgh, 23 June 2006 Leonid Gurvits RadioNet Project Scientist Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe Dwingeloo, The Netherlands

FP6 RadioNet at a glance Building-up on the strong European heritage in RA; descends from the 30-yr-old European VLBI Network Unifies the majority of RA institutes in Europe – 24 total Keeps RA developments on the edge-cutting level Total EC contribution 12.4 M€ Provides synergy between various radio astronomy related technological developments, in particular: –FP6 SKA Design Study; –FP6 EXPReS (e-VLBI, Info Society DG) Participates in the public outreach activities

FP6 RadioNet at a glance (cntd) Three JRA’s: –PHAROS: Aperture and focal array developments; –AMSTAR: mm radio astronomy LNA’s and other instruments; –ALBUS: Advanced Long Baseline User Software Seven TNA facilities Eight Networks Governed by the Board (25 members, incl OPTICON at large member) Considers SKA as the focus of future developments (c.f. ELT for OPTICON) Stays in contact with OPTICON, ILIAS and EuroPlaNet

Recent publications Science with the Square Kilometre Array eds: C. Carilli, S. Rawlings, New Astronomy Reviews, Vol. 48, Elsevier, 2004 Radio Astronomy from Karl Jansky to Microjansky eds: L/I/ Gurvits, S. Frey, S. Rawlings EAS Publ. Series, Vol. 15, EDP Sciences, 2005 More info on RadioNet :

FP7 Strategic Directions The strategy must be science-driven. Exploit new and strategic instruments owned and operated by Europe, e.g. e-MERLIN, e-EVN, PdB, upgraded single-dishes, LOFAR, ALMA and SKA Enunciate clear goal for the inclusion of a particular R&D area Ensure that we educate and train the next generation of astronomers and engineers: –Foster the leaders of the next decade. Think strategically and on European-scale, not nationally: –Relevant for RadioNet and also for new/upgraded infrastructure call

Decision-making Developing the decision-making process (began in Apr 06) –TNA facilities must be world-class, relatively rare and offer a unique capability; they must have, or be able to demonstrate, a substantial European user base. –JRAs ideas to be developed further must fit within the strategic framework, they must have both a degree of relevance to existing facilities and can/should also demonstrate a role within future facilities. –NAs: Networking ideas should fit within the strategic framework of FP7 RadioNet. Should suggest areas of common interest for merging of ideas within RadioNet; possible interactions with other I3s?’

Timeline for decisions Kick-off of FP7 preparation – Volterra, Apr 2006 Will be relative to issuance of Call for Proposals and date of proposal submission (T o ) Suggestion: –Leave Volterra with list of ideas (JRAs, TNAs, NAs) to be developed further and suggestions for mergers –Set deadline of September 30 for receipt of more developed ideas –T o – 5 months : institute peer review process for TNAs –T o – 4 months : 2 nd & final FP7 planning meeting, emerge with final list of projects; decide on new membership –T o – 2 months : fully developed project proposals to be received, small team start development of overall proposal –T o – 1 month : Board approves FP7 proposal –T o – submit

Size of FP7 RadioNet: –Expect to build a proposal aiming at ~ €20-25M, dependent on advice from DG-Research –~30-40% on TNA –~10-20% on Networks –~40-60% on JRAs – expect ~4-6 well-resourced JRAs

Summary of Volterra Meeting JRAs – 4/5 major areas have emerged –Focal Plane A\arrays (PHAROS+) –Very large format FPAs at mm/submm wavelengths and new methodologies at THz frequencies (AMSTAR+) –(User) software development (ALBUS+) –Digital systems: next generation VLBI correlator, pulsar timing, RFI monitoring/mitigation, SKA clock distribution, etc. –High-frequency and space science VLBI, astronomy from the Moon (prototyping) –SKA-related ideas (low power antennas, optical processing)

Focal Plane Arrays are science multipliers Mid-frequency ( GHz) horn arrays to maximise the potential of large single dishes in Europe (e.g. Yebes, Effelsberg, SRT etc) High frequency ( GHz) horn arrays to maximise the potential of high-altitude single dishes in the era of ALMA Low-frequency (1.4-5 GHz) beam-forming arrays to maximise the potential of the EVN

Networks Good case for continuing and expanding some, but not all, existing NAs: –Management –Synergy –Science Workshops –Engineering Forum –ALMA Forum –Spectrum monitoring

Networks See case for over-arching science workshop activity: –Coordinates workshops in different areas : general science themes, mm/submm-related themes (separate in FP6); pulsar meetings; Suggestion on panchromatic workshops supporting SKA science case. See case for activity running schools & maybe science personnel exchanges: –m/dm/cm/mm/submm interferometry schools –Single-dish schools –YERAC –Solar physics schools –Spectrum management Schools –Training in best engineering practice

Networks Geonet – link geodesy to European astronomy activities LOFAR across Europe: planning, RFI, long-baseline calibration strategies… SKA non-astronomy applications QASP for E. European antennas Space VLBI – preparation for VSOP-2. Will now happen, so important we organise ourselves. ESKAC Policy / Industrial links

TNAs Define selection process – follow FP6 criteria? –Strong case for major existing facilities (but all should be re-examined) –Several major new instruments coming on-line soon and in FP7 period – LOFAR, Yebes, SRT –Other large facilities : NRT, GMVA –Smaller, more focused facilities : INAF 32ms, APEX (Swedish time), Nancay radioheliograph, AMI/VSA

Issues Can we define a strategy? –Prime – support of existing strategic facilities based on science goals. What are these goals? How do we define? Each facility has different but complementary science goals e.g. LOFAR vs PdB –Secondary – keep an eye on the future: SKA, ALMA, multi- waveband single-dish survey machines –How strong should SKA theme be within networking activities? They provide an avenue to support future facilities, I believe should be strong focus How do we strengthen links with other I3s and projects?