Transformational Science with the SKA

Transformational Science with the SKA Transformational Science with the SKA
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South Africa
Stellenbosch

In 2014 it will be over twenty years since the first discussions of the SKA and the ambitious call for a radio telescope with a considerable increase in sensitivity (two orders of magnitude) over existing instruments. It will also be ten years since the publication of the rationale for the SKA in ‘Science with the SKA’ (Carilli and Rawlings). These years have seen much progress in radio astronomy, especially in the development of instruments covering the full radio wavelength range from millimetres to metres (ALMA to LOFAR). In May 2012, the sites for the putative SKA were decided, with the bulk of the collecting area to be built in Africa.

This symposium will discuss progress in SKA science, as well as its relationship to scientific results from other contemporary instruments. Meeting sessions will encompass all aspects of contemporary radio astronomy, including the early Universe, HI in galaxies, star formation, galaxy evolution, pulsars and transients.

Symposium goals:

  • A clearer understanding of the SKA scientific goals and their role in contemporary astrophysics.
  • A broadening of our understanding of current themes in radio astronomy and the experimental and theoretical methodology used to tackle them.
  • A new experience in outreach, where our research students interact directly with high school learners.