EMU : Evolutionary Map of the Universe
EMU is a wide-field radio continuum survey planned for the new Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope. The primary goal of EMU is to make a deep (rms ~ 10 microJy/beam) radio continuum survey of the entire Southern Sky at 1.3 GHz, extending as far North as +30 degrees declination, with a resolution of 10 arcsec. EMU is expected to detect and catalogue about 70 million galaxies, including typical star-forming galaxies up to z~1, powerful starbursts to even greater redshifts, and AGNs to the edge of the visible Universe. It will undoubtedly discover new classes of object. This paper defines the science goals and parameters of the survey, and describes the development of techniques necessary to maximise the science return from EMU.
Item Type | Article |
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Additional information | Original article can be found at: http://www.publish.csiro.au/ Copyright CSIRO Publishing |
Keywords | telescopes, surveys, stars: activity, galaxies: evolution, galaxies: formation, cosmology: observations, radio continuum: general |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:15 |
Last Modified | 06 Jun 2025 01:55 |
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