The Square Kilometre Array

Author:

Taylor A. R.

Abstract

AbstractThe Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is a global project to design and construct the next-generation international radio telescope operating at metre to cm wavelengths. The SKA will be an interferometric array with a collecting area of up to one million square metres and maximum baseline of at least 3000 km, and is designed to address fundamental questions in cosmology, physics and astronomy. The key science goals range from the epoch of re-ionization, dark energy, the formation and evolution of galaxies and large-scale structure, the origin and evolution of cosmic magnetism, strong-field tests of gravity and detection of gravity waves.The SKA project is now entering a final design for an SKA Observatory to begin to be built in the latter half of this decade that will include facilities in South Africa and Western Australia. The SKA design relies on advances in several technologies that will be prototyped over the next few years, and demonstrated for astronomical observations on SKA precursor telescopes. Scientific operations of the first 10% scale phase of the SKA is targeted for 2020.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics,Space and Planetary Science

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