A Prospective ISRO-CfA Himalayan Sub-millimeter-wave Observatory Initiative
T. K. Sridharan (1), Shmuel Bialy (1), Raymond Blundell (1), Andrew, Burkhardt (1), Thomas Dame (1), Sheperd Doeleman (1), Douglas Finkbeiner (1),, Alyssa Goodman (1), Paul Grimes (1), Nia Imara (1), Michael Johnson (1),, Garrett Keating (1), Charles Lada (1), Romane Le Gal (1)

TL;DR
This paper discusses a collaborative effort to build a high-altitude sub-millimeter-wave observatory in the Himalayas, aiming to advance astrophysical research and enhance the global Event Horizon Telescope network.
Contribution
It proposes the construction of a Himalayan sub-millimeter observatory in collaboration between SAO and ISRO, with specific science goals and integration into the EHT network.
Findings
Plans for the observatory's scientific objectives and location.
Potential improvements to the EHT imaging capabilities.
Opportunities for international scientific collaboration.
Abstract
The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO), a member of the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard and Smithsonian, is in discussions with the Space Applications Centre (SAC) of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and its partners in the newly formed Indian Sub-millimetre-wave Astronomy Alliance (ISAA), to collaborate in the construction of a sub-millimeter-wave astronomy observatory in the high altitude deserts of the Himalayas, initially at the 4500 m Indian Astronomical Observatory, Hanle. Two primary science goals are targeted. One is the mapping of the distribution of neutral atomic carbon, and the carbon monoxide (CO) molecule in higher energy states, in large parts of the Milky Way, and in selected external galaxies. Such studies would advance our understanding of molecular hydrogen present in the interstellar medium, but partly missed by existing observations; and…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
