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-----------------------------------------------Single-Dish Summer School #7: 10-17 July, 2013 -----------------------------------------------Wednesday, July 10 -----------------1400 - 1800 1800+ Conference Registration Reception/Dinner by pool Thursday, July 11 ----------------0800 - 0900 Breakfast 0800 - 0900 Conference Registration (Contd.) 0900 - 0915 School Practicalities – TBD 0915 - 0930 Welcome to Arecibo/An Overview of the Gordon 305-m Telescope – Fernando or Chris? 0930 - 1030 Science Highlights from the Arecibo & Green Bank Telescopes - J. Lockman, NRAO, and C. Salter, NAIC 1030 - 1100 Coffee Break (Get Jim, Ron & Scott to decide who covers what in the following talks) 1100 - 1200 An Introduction to Radio Astronomy Essentials - J. Condon 1200 - 1300 Lunch 1300 - 1400 Fundamentals of Single-Dish Radio Astronomy, Part I - S. Ransom (Radiation Fundamentals) 1400 - 1500 Fundamentals of Single-Dish Radio Astronomy, Part II - J. Condon (Antennas and Radiometers from a single-dish perspective. Includes an overall description of the basic ideas of radio astronomy) 1500 - 1530 Coffee Break 1530 - 1630 Tracing the Signal down the Telescope - R. Maddalena (?) 1630 - 1700 IDL Q&A session for beginners (?) 1700 - 1730 The Hands-On Projects; Organization and Logistics 1730 - 1900 Dinner with Hands-on teams for strategy planning 1900 - 2100 After dinner drinks and free time 1900 - 0000 Hands-On Observing GBT Friday, July 12 --------------0730 - 0830 Breakfast 0900 - 1000 Spectral lines - Dave F? (Includes atomic/molecular spectral lines, recombination lines, radiative transfer, and celestial line sources) 1000 - 1030 Coffee Break 1030 - 1230 Observatory tours and discussion, in four groups (~45 minutes each) (Tours of control room, electronics lab, lidar lab, etc. Science and observing discussion groups) 1230 - 1330 Lunch 1330 - 1430 Tours and discussion groups (continued) (Tours of control room, electronics lab, lidar lab, etc. Science and observing discussion groups) 1430 - 1500 Coffee Break 1500 - 1600 Continuum Observing - B. Mason (An overview of thermal and non-thermal emission, observing issues, e.g. confusion, gain fluctuations, etc.) 1600 - 1700 Pulsars - S. Ransom/F. Camilo (?) (Pulsar properties, searching and timing pulsars, NanoGRAV, etc.) 1730 - 1900 Dinner 1900 - 2100 After dinner drinks and free time 1900 - 0000 Hands-On Observing with the GBT & Arecibo Saturday, July 13 ----------------0730 - 0830 Breakfast 0830 - 0930 Calibration and Data reduction techniques for cm through mm wavelengths - K. O'Neil (Basic techniques, including position switching, frequency switching, finding your "off" in a map) 0930 - 1030 The atmosphere, including weather - R. Maddalena (?) (Including atmospheric effects on observations, ionospheric effects, refraction, opacity, wind-induced pointing errors, frequency-dependence of absorption, and anomalous refraction) 1030 - 1100 Coffee Break 1100 - 1130 RFI demo - A. Vazquez (?) 1130 - 1200 Frequency Management - K. O'Neil (Spectrum allocation, radio quiet and coordination zones) 1200 - 1330 Lunch 1330 - 1430 Receivers -- types and uses - Dana Whitlow (?) (An overview of receiver types - single feeds, traditional arrays, phased arrays, and bolometers) 1430 - 1530 Signal Processing Basics - ? 1530 - 1600 Coffee Break 1600 - 1700 Polarization - C. Heiles, University of California, Berkeley (Includes linear & circular polarization, Zeeman Splitting, Mueller Matrices) Other Single Dishes - TBD (R. Prestage ?) 1730 - 1900 Dinner 1900 - 2100 After dinner drinks and free time 1900 - 0000 Hands-On Observing with GBT & Arecibo Sunday, July 14 --------------0730 - 0830 Breakfast 0830 - 0930 Observing Extended Sources - J. Lockman (Includes stray radiation) 0930 - 1030 Planetary Radar - M. Nolan 1030 - 1100 Coffee Break 1100 - 1200 Short Spacing Corrections from a Single-Dish Perspective - Amanda Kepley (?) (Combining synthesis and single dish data) 1200 - 1230 Star Formation and Single dish Telescopes – what can we learn? – Dave Frayer (?) 1230 - 1330 Lunch 1330 - 1730 Hands-On Projects; Data reduction 1730 - 1900 Dinner 1900 - 2100 After dinner drinks and free time 1900 - 0000 Hands-On Observing with Arecibo Monday, July 15 --------------0730 - 0830 Breakfast 0830 - 0930 TBD [What telescope information have we missed? What about a detailed talk about how phased array feeds work?] 0930 - 1000 Radio telescopes from the software perspective - Prakash Atreya & Paul Marganian (?) 1000 - 1030 Coffee break 1030 - 1230 Hands-On Projects - Data reduction 1230 - 1330 Lunch 1330 - 1530 Hands-On Projects - Data reduction 1530 - 1630 Coffee break, featuring chat with the experts (hardware, software engineer and an astronomer in each of three groups) 1630 - 1700 Writing Effective Telescope Proposals - C. Salter (Using Arecibo as the example) 1700 - 1715 GBT proposal specifics - T. Minter (?) 1730 - 1900 1900 - 2100 Dinner After dinner drinks and free time Tuesday, July 16 ---------------0730 - 0830 Breakfast 0830 - 0915 Observing techniques with coherent detector arrays - R. Minchin 0915 - 0945 Observing techniques with bolometer arrays - B. Mason 0945 - 1015 Coffee break 1015 - 1130 1130 - 1230 The Alfa Surveys (Members of the Arecibo Staff) Single Dish Telescopes Now and into the Future – Karen? (I would at least like time to talk about the GBT and its current and future within the broader context of ALMA, SKA, etc; As Arecibo would have been discussed ); 1230 - 1330 Lunch 1330 - 1500 1500 - 1530 1530 - 1600 1600 - 1730 1730 - 1800 1800 - 2130 Hands-on project preparation Hands-on project preparation/load talks!!! Coffee Break Hands-on Presentations (5-min talks) Closing Thoughts - The Future of Radio Astronomy – Fernando? Barbecue/banquet with guest speaker (TBD) and awarding of certificates Wednesday, July 17 -----------------0730 - 0830 Breakfast 0900 - on Local activity and participants Depart