Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Solar Energy News .




STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Ground-Breaking Science And Spectacular Cosmic Images from PAPER
by Staff Writers
Washington DC (SPX) May 14, 2013


PAPER images of giant radio galaxy Centaurus A, a galaxy ten times the size of the Milky Way, with a giant black hole in its middle.

Scientific studies done with the "PAPER" array, one of the world-class scientific instruments in South Africa's Karoo Radio Astronomy Reserve, are producing ground-breaking science and spectacular cosmic images, resulting in several important articles in top astronomy journals.

The primary goal of PAPER (Precision Array to Probe the Epoch of Reionization) is to detect emission from the neutral gas that pervaded the universe before the first galaxies and black holes were formed. This 'epoch of reionization', as it is called, is the last frontier in observational cosmology.

Recent observations with PAPER were used to set the first physically interesting limits on emission from the neutral hydrogen during this key epoch in cosmic structure formation. Besides providing important constraints on the very early evolution of the universe, the PAPER observations are helping to define the techniques and instrumentation that will translate into the design of a next generation 'Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array' (HERA), and eventually, the low-frequency SKA.

Beyond the cosmological studies, PAPER has produced unprecedented images of the southern radio sky at low frequency. PAPER comprises a unique combination of very wide field ('full-sky imaging'), reasonable spatial resolution, and wide frequency range.

Spectacular images of the closest powerful radio galaxy, Centaurus A, have been made with PAPER, revealing very large structure in this giant radio galaxy, some 200 kpc in extent. This is 10 times the size of the entire Milky Way.

The PAPER data provide interesting insight into the interaction between these giant radio 'jets' emanating from the massive black hole at the center of the Centaurus A galaxy, with the large scale intergalactic medium surrounding the galaxy.

(kpc = kiloparsec, a unit that astronomers use to measure distances between parts of a galaxy, or within groups of galaxies; 1 kpc ~ 3,000 light-years)

PAPER involves a close collaboration with South African astronomers and engineers on all aspects of the project, from design and construction, to scientific discovery.

PAPER team member and chief scientist at the US National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) Chris Carilli emphasized: "The help of the SKA project office, and the intern-student support for work in the Karoo, have been fundamental to the success of PAPER, as well as an important educational resource for South Africa. The Karoo has now been established as a world-leading site for studies of the radio cosmos. We look forward to the coming years, as the collaboration matures with next generation instruments in the Karoo, leading to profound insights into the nature of the universe."

"The PAPER instrument, in concert with site infrastructure and support, showed remarkable stability with not a single interruption during our recent six-month observation window," says William Walbrugh, PAPER project manager at SKA SA.

"Hosting PAPER successfully confirms the integrity of the South Africa SKA site, and the technical expertise of the South African team," Prof. Justin Jonas, associate director for science and engineering at SKA South Africa adds.

PAPER has been operating on the Karoo site in South Africa for over two years. The Karoo provides a unique environment on planet Earth, with remarkably low interference from man-made radio transmissions, thereby enabling sensitive observations at low radio frequencies.

PAPER currently consists of 64 dipole antennas arranged in a grid formation over a 300 m clearing. Plans are under way to double the number of antennas at the Karoo site to 128 by September 2013.

The correlator, a custom built array of supercomputers responsible for processing data received from the antennas, will also double in size. This will be amongst the world's largest and most powerful correlators used for radio astronomy. The effective doubling in collecting area will dramatically increase the combined sensitivity of the instrument and thereby improve the probability of making a detection of the faint Epoch of Reionization emissions -- this would be a major scientific breakthrough.

PAPER operates two arrays, the primary science instrument in the Karoo and a secondary, smaller, sister array in Green Bank, West Virginia, in the USA. Together, these two arrays provide full sky coverage of both the northern and southern hemispheres.

Scientists from the SKA Project office working on PAPER collaborate with partners at American research institutions, such as the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Pennsylvania.

.


Related Links
South Africa's Karoo Radio Astronomy Reserve
PAPER at Berkeley
Stellar Chemistry, The Universe And All Within It






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Astronomers discover surprising clutch of hydrogen clouds lurking among our galactic neighbors
Charlottesville VA (SPX) May 10, 2013
In a dark, starless patch of intergalactic space, astronomers have discovered a never-before-seen cluster of hydrogen clouds strewn between two nearby galaxies, Andromeda (M31) and Triangulum (M33). The researchers speculate that these rarefied blobs of gas - each about as massive as a dwarf galaxy - condensed out of a vast and as-yet undetected reservoir of hot, ionized gas, which could have ac ... read more


STELLAR CHEMISTRY
WELTEC BIOPOWER constructs 1.8 MW plant in Finland

UGA researchers explore how to harvest electricity directly from plants

New Advance in Biofuel Production

Researchers work to capture electrical energy from plants

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
MakerBot and Robohand

Robot uses arms, location and more to discover objects

Seahorse's Armor Gives Engineers Insight Into Robotics Designs

Robotic insects make first controlled flight

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Scotland approves 640-foot prototype offshore wind turbine

Wind Power: TUV Rheinland Certifies HybridDrive from Winergy

Wales wind power line to go underground near historic village

UK Ministry of Defense Deems Wind Towers a National Security Threat

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Germany's Volkswagen plans new China car plant

Big Three US automakers to skip Tokyo Motor Show

Britain's Rolls-Royce to sponsor supercar's 1,000 mph record attempt

Rocky road for electric car market

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Geologists study mystery of 'eternal flames'

New technique to improve quality control of lithium-ion batteries

Peru upbeat about boosting natural gas exports

Chinese ships spotted in disputed islands waters: Japan

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Fukushima disaster could not happen in Taiwan: officials

Czech CEZ power group reports jump in Q1 profit

India gives go-ahead to disputed nuclear plant

Supreme Court allows protest-hit Indian nuclear plant

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
New Wyoming Lithium Deposit could Meet all US Demand

British lawmakers: Lack of clear policy hindering energy investment

EU lawmakers to vote on reform of 'polluter pays'

Researchers estimate a cost for universal access to energy

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Loss of Eastern Hemlock Will Affect Forest Water Use

US urban trees store carbon, provide billions in economic value

Forest-mapping satellite to join Earth study mission: ESA

As climate changes, boreal forests to shift north and relinquish more carbon than expected




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement