Workshop on the Future of the Anglo Australian Telescope
The Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) Council, supported by Astronomy Australia Limited (AAL), held a one-day workshop on the future of the AAT, at UNSW in Sydney on October 31st, 2019. The purpose of the workshop was to collect views of the community on possible future uses of the AAT, potential new instruments, and operational models for the AAT beyond June 2025. Leading up to the workshop (from 9 to 20 September) will be a series of Town Hall Meetings took place at various locations within Australia.
The workshop was a mix of presentations and group discussions. Outputs of the Workshop include:
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Program of the meeting
- 10:00 House-keeping (Sarah Brough)
- 10:05 Introduction (Chris Tinney)
- 10:20 The mid-term review of the Decadal Plan for Astronomy 2016-2025 (Chris Tinney)
- 10:35 AAT operations, the future of SSO, and the status of 2dF (Chris Lidman)
- 11:30 The scientific case for a clone to SOXS (Karl Glazebrook)
- 11:50 Exosolar planets: Current status and future opportunities (Duncan Wright)
- 12:10 Galactic Science with 2dF up to 2025 (GALAH team)
- 1:30 Extragalactic Science with 2dF up to 2025 (Luke Davies)
- 1:50 The Hector galaxy survey (Julia Bryant)
- 2:10 Synergies with LSST (Sarah Brough)
- 2:30 Synergies with ASKAP and MWA (Elaine Sadler and Melanie Johnston-Hollitt)
- 03:20 Discussion and concluding remarks (Chris Tinney)
Detailed Notes on the Meeting ( written by Fred Watson)