Research Catalog

New trends in radio astronomy in the ALMA era, the 30th anniversary of Nobeyama Radio Observatory : proceedings of a Symposium held in at Hakone, Japan, 3-8 December 2012

Title
New trends in radio astronomy in the ALMA era, the 30th anniversary of Nobeyama Radio Observatory : proceedings of a Symposium held in at Hakone, Japan, 3-8 December 2012 / edited by Ryohei Kawabe, Nario Kuno, Satoshi Yamamoto.
Author
New Trends in Radio Astronomy in the ALMA Era: the 30th Anniversary of Nobeyama Radio Observatory (Symposium) (2012 : Hakone-machi, Japan)
Publication
San Francisco, Calif. : Astronomical Society of the Pacific, ©2013.

Items in the Library & Off-site

Filter by

1 Item

StatusFormatAccessCall NumberItem Location
TextUse in library QB475.A1 N485 2012Off-site

Details

Additional Authors
  • Kawabe, Ryohei
  • Kuno, Nario
  • Yamamoto, Satoshi (College teacher)
Description
xxii, 431 pages : illustrations (some color); 24 cm.
Series Statement
Astronomical Society of the Pacific conference series ; v. 476
Uniform Title
Astronomical Society of the Pacific conference series ; v. 476.
Subject
  • Atacama Large Millimeter Array (Project) > Congresses
  • Nobeyama Uchū Denpa Kansokujo (Japan) > Congresses
  • Atacama Large Millimeter Array (Project)
  • Nobeyama Uchū Denpa Kansokujo (Japan)
  • Radio astronomy > Congresses
  • 39.13 radio astronomy
  • Radio astronomy
  • Radioastronomie
Genre/Form
Conference papers and proceedings.
Note
  • "The international symposium, 'New Trends in Radio Astronomy in the ALMA Era: The 30th Anniversary of Nobeyama Radio Observatory' was held in Hakone, Japan, on December 3 to 8, 2012. A total of 169 participants from 16 countries attended the symposium. As the title suggests, the symposium was held in the year of the 30th Anniversary of Nobeyama Radio Observatory (NRO). The main purpose of this symposium, however, was not to look back into the past achievements, but to discuss the new and future trends expected for radio astronomy on the basis of the initial outcomes of ALMA. Many exciting results from ALMA Cycle 0 observations were presented as intended along with those obtained with other instruments. Although ALMA is still in its growing phase, we were amazed by the power of ALMA. The presentations covered wide range of fields; cosmology, galaxies, star formation, protoplanetary disks, astrochemistry, solar system, and evolved stars."--Preface (page xv).
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Additional Formats (note)
  • Also available in an electronic version.
ISBN
  • 9781583818367
  • 1583818367
  • 9781583818374
  • 1583818375
LCCN
2013941985
OCLC
  • ocn865090369
  • 865090369
  • SCSB-1761524
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library