Jul 1998
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 3357, p. 238-243, Advanced Technology MMW, Radio, and Terahertz Telescopes, Thomas G. Phillips; Ed.
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Scientific paper
The LSA (Large Southern Array) is a European proposal for a large millimeter/submillimeter interferometer. The current concept is that of a joint U.S.-European project consisting in a 7000 m(superscript 2) array made of 64 12-m antennas operating between 70 and 900 GHz. Baselines length up to 10 km, providing 0.01' resolution, are foreseen. The LSA concept and operating context has evolved quickly in the past 3 years. I describe here part of this evolution, with some emphasis on the particular points in which the European approach differs from the NRAO approach on the MMA.
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