NOEMA complementarity with NIKA2
Charl\`ene Lef\`evre, Carsten Kramer, Roberto Neri, Stefano Berta,, Karl Schuster

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the IRAM observatories NOEMA and NIKA2 complement each other in millimeter wavelength continuum observations, highlighting their combined potential for advancing astronomical research from star formation to cosmology.
Contribution
It analyzes the complementary capabilities of NOEMA and NIKA2, emphasizing their synergistic role in continuum studies across various astronomical scales.
Findings
NOEMA and NIKA2 provide complementary millimeter observations.
Synergies enhance studies from star-forming regions to distant galaxies.
Combined use improves understanding of cosmic phenomena.
Abstract
IRAM operates two observatories - the 30-meter Telescope on Pico Veleta in Spain and NOEMA, an interferometer of ten 15-meter antennas on Plateau de Bure in France. Both observatories allow to observe at millimeter wavelengths. Here, we aim at discussing the complementary between continuum observations with NOEMA and NIKA2 at the 30m and their role at the cutting edge of research in astronomy. In particular, we will review possible synergies of continuum studies from nearby star forming regions to high redshift galaxies at cosmological distances.
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