Throughout the winter months of 2016 - 2017
the new ARGUS 16 - pixel camera for 3 mm spectroscopy has been in regular use on the GBT.
Not exact matches
Caribbean spiny lobsters (Panulirus
argus) can do just that, according to a
new study.
In the coming year we expect to see the first scientific results from our three
new instruments,
ARGUS, MUSTANG - 2 and FLAG, and VEGAS, our GPU / FPGA backend, should begin pulsar observations.
In the past year the first results from the Breakthrough Listen project were published; FLAG, the world's most sensitive phased array feed receiver was commissioned; first data was released from the ammonia survey of the Gould Belt; two
new molecules were detected in the ISM (HC5O and C7H); the first full season for observing with
ARGUS and MUSTANG - 2 was completed; and the recent Terzan 5 results directly measured the gravitational potential of a globular cluster for the first time.
In addition to transitioning to a separate organization, we have two
new high frequency instruments coming online this winter — MUSTANG2, a 70 - 105 GHz, 210 element bolometer array, and
ARGUS, a 75 - 116 GHz, 16 element focal plane array.
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