Future Science Prospects for AMI
The Arcminute Microkelvin Imager (AMI) is a telescope specifically designed for high sensitivity measurements of low-surface-brightness features at cm-wavelength and has unique, important capabilities. It consists of two interferometer arrays operating over 13.5-18 GHz that image structures on scale...
Main Authors: | Grainge, K, Alexander, P, Battye, R, Birkinshaw, M, Blain, A, Bremer, M, Bridle, S, Brown, M, Davis, R, Dickinson, C, Edge, A, Efstathiou, G, Fender, R, Hardcastle, M, Hatchell, J, Hobson, M, Jarvis, M, Maughan, B, McHardy, I, Middleton, M, Lasenby, A, Saunders, R, Savini, G, Scaife, A, Smith, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2012
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