1. LLAMA Millimeter and Submillimeter Observatory. Update on its Science Opportunities
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Fernandez-Lopez, M., Benaglia, P., Cichowolski, S., Correra, F. S., Cristiani, G., Dominici, T. P., Duronea, N., de Castro, G. Gimenez, Lepine, J. R. D., Mirabel, I. F., Raulin, J. P., Saldano, H., Suad, L., and Valotto, C.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Large Latin American Millimeter Array (LLAMA for short) is a joint scientific and technological undertaking of Argentina and Brazil whose goal is to install and to operate an observing facility capable of performing observations of the Universe at millimeter and sub-millimeter wavelengths. It will consist of a 12m ALMA-like antenna with the addition of two Nasmyth cabins. LLAMA is located at 4850m above sea level in the Puna Saltenia, in the northwest region of Argentina. When completed, LLAMA will be equipped with six ALMA receivers covering Bands 1, 2+3, 5, 6, 7, and 9, which will populate the two Nasmyth cabins. We summarize here the main ideas related with the Science that LLAMA could accomplish on different astronomical topics, gathered from the experience of a group of international experts on each field., Comment: 11 pages, contributed paper to the workshop "Prospects for low-frequency radio astronomy in South America", held in Buenos Aires, Nov 2022; to appear in the RevMexAA-SC
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- 2023