Current status and future plan of Osaka Prefecture University 1.85-m mm-submm telescope project
Atsushi Nishimura, Kazuki Tokuda, Ryohei Harada, Yutaka Hasegawa,, Shota Ueda, Sho Masui, Ryotaro Konishi, Yasumasa Yamasaki, Hiroshi Kondo,, Koki Yokoyama, Takeru Matsumoto, Taisei Minami, Masanari Okawa, Shinji, Fujita, Ayu Konishi, Yuka Nakao, Shimpei Nishimoto

TL;DR
This paper reports on the current status and future plans for the Osaka Prefecture University 1.85-m mm-submm telescope, including recent surveys, technical developments, and upcoming relocation and upgrades to enhance molecular cloud observations.
Contribution
It introduces new technical implementations and outlines future plans for the telescope, including relocation and development of wideband receivers for advanced molecular cloud studies.
Findings
Completed large-scale CO J=2-1 survey of molecular clouds.
Developed semi-automatic Python-based observation system.
Planning to upgrade with wideband receiver and relocate to Chile.
Abstract
We report the current status of the 1.85-m mm-submm telescope installed at the Nobeyama Radio Observatory (altitude 1400 m) and the future plan. The scientific goal is to reveal the physical/chemical properties of molecular clouds in the Galaxy by obtaining large-scale distributions of molecular gas with an angular resolution of several arcminutes. A semi-automatic observation system created mainly in Python on Linux-PCs enables effective operations. A large-scale CO 2--1 survey of the molecular clouds (e.g., Orion-A/B, Cygnus-X/OB7, Taurus-California-Perseus complex, and Galactic Plane), and a pilot survey of emission lines from minor molecular species toward Orion clouds have been conducted so far. The telescope also is providing the opportunities for technical demonstrations of new devices and ideas. For example, the practical realizations of PLM (Path Length Modulator) and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Superconducting and THz Device Technology · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
