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An international collaboration called exoALMA is using our telescopes to s peer through the dusty disks where planets are born. Thanks to their newly developed advanced imaging techniques, exoALMA has revealed the most sharp images of young solar systems, as never seen before. This research project has just published 17 papers, with several more coming on the several months.

The exoALMA collaboration is using ALMA to conduct a comprehensive planet hunting campaign in the sub-mm regime. They claim to be the first to focus on still-forming planets, instead of fully formed ones.

Unlike traditional planet-hunting methods that look for a young planet's direct light, exoALMA looks for the effects planets have on their surroundings. This approach potentially allows to detect much younger planets than ever before. "It's like trying to spot a fish by looking for ripples in a pond, rather than [the] fish itself.”

More information on the link below:

almaobservatory.org/en/press-r

www.almaobservatory.orgExoALMA survey reveals incredible images of structures in protoplanetary disks  | ALMA ObservatoryAn international scientific team have embarked on an exciting new project to hunt for planets forming around young stars. The exoALMA project, using the powerful Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile, is peering into the dusty disks where planets are born. Thanks to newly developed advanced imaging techniques, exoALMA has revealed the most sharp...

EHT Reveals New Insights of Jets from Supermassive Black Holes. ALMA is a big part of EHT, and in this case provided the most accurate calibration for the observations, which was used later for the longer baselines between EHT telescopes.

ps. IAA-CSIC plays a strong role in EHT and this news, and is where I got my Ph.D., so this is doubly important for me.

almaobservatory.org/en/audienc

BTW, did I mention ALMA is now officially 12 years old? On March 13th, 2013, ALMA was famously commanded by then President Sebastián Piñera to point to the galactic center!

Since then, ALMA has been delivering stunning science year after year, and during Cycle 10 we managed to provide more than 4250 hours of quality data to our Principal Investigators, our highest number ever!

More on our 12 year anniversary at alma.loadingediciones.cl/dev/1

ALMA Discovers “Space Tornadoes” Around the Milky Way’s Core!

Although the galaxy’s central molecular zone (CMZ) has long been known to be filled with swirling dust and gas molecules cycling through formation and destruction, the mechanism that drives this process has remained elusive. Molecules serve as tracers for various processes in molecular clouds, with silicon monoxide (SiO) particularly useful in detecting the presence of shock waves.

Using ALMA’s high resolution and sensitivity to map distinct spectral lines within the molecular clouds at the center of the Milky Way, the team led by Kai Yang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) has delineated a new type of long, narrow filamentary structure at a significantly finer scale. The dynamic interaction between this turbulent environment and the slim filaments produced as shocks ripple through provides a more complete view of the cyclical processes within the CMZ.

Yang’s team reports it remains unknown how these slim filaments initially arise, but shock processes emerge as a likely explanation.

More info at almaobservatory.org/en/press-r

#ALMA #AtacamaLargeMillimeterSubmillimeterArray #AtacamaLargeMillimeterArray #MilkyWay #CMZ #CentralMolecularZone #SgrA* #GalacticCenter

We're hiring again! Now we're looking for an Science Archive Content Manager (aka SACM). This person will be a mamber of the Data Management Group, and will be integral on creating useful science data from the raw data generated by the observatory. And in the WSU era, they will be providing expertise on how to best reduce the data.

For that, we're looking for someone with a Master's degree in astronomy with minimum three years of relevant working experience. A PhD degree will be considered an asset.

The successful candidate must have experience in data processing of astronomical data, with a good command of Unix/Linux. If they have experience in sub-mm/radio interferometric and/or single-dish data reduction, and Python programming skills, that will be an asset

Of course, she or he must be fluent in English, with fluency in Spanish being an asset.

Does that look like you, or someone you know? Please help us and apply, or forward this vacancy!

comeet.com/jobs/almaobservator

I’m happy to share that we’re looking for what we call a Communities Liaison: the person that will support the ongoing relationship of the observatory with the local communities in the San Pedro/Toconao area, including their leaders and elders.

Does it sound like something you can do? Please apply online comeet.com/jobs/almaobservator

Or please share it with other people who might find it a good fit for them!

This yearly shutdown for ALMA is special: during this shutdown, the first equipment required for the Wideband Sensitivity Upgrade will be connected: the electrical interfaces for the OSF Correlator Room, which will be the home for the new Advanced Technology ALMA Correlator (ATAC), the new Total Power GPU Spectrometer (TPGS), parts of the Data Transmission Subsystem, and even from the computing side of things!

alma.loadingediciones.cl/dev/s

We're hiring again! In this case, we are looking for another System Engineer to help both with our current operational system, and with tasks related to our Wideband Sensitivity Upgrade (WSU).

Are you a system engineer, or think like one and have the right training and/or experience? Please consider joining us!

In that case, please apply at comeet.com/jobs/almaobservator

If you don't identify as our candidate, please share this with others!

Are you an IT specialist that would like to become a support engineer for the ALMA Observatory? You might want to consider this ALMA Front Line Support Engineer vacancy!

If you're interested, please apply at comeet.com/jobs/almaobservator, and you can also see the job particulars in the alt-text of the accompanying image.

Please, share it for others that might be interested!

#AtacamaLargeMillimeterSubmillimeterArray #atacamalargemillimeterarray #ALMA #Vacancies #IT #SupportEngineer #FrontLineSupportEngineer

Update: this toot originally talked about a *Font* Line Support engineer, and hilarity ensued… mstdn.social/@juliewebgirl/113

I have been mentioning the Wideband Sensitivity Upgrade to ALMA a lot, as this is 99% of my focus. If you want to know more about it, a new site has been created for ALMA-interested scientists to show what it is, and why it is important to them. Have a look at it!

#ALMA #AtacamaLargeMillimeterArray #AtacamaLargeMillimeterSubmillimeterArray #WSU #WidebandSensitivityUpgrade #ALMA2030 #ALMA2030Roadmap #RadioAstronomy
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www.almaobservatory.orgALMA2030 WSU | ALMA