AtLAST Science Overview Report
Mark Booth, Pamela Klaassen, Claudia Cicone, Tony Mroczkowski, Martin, A. Cordiner, Luca Di Mascolo, Doug Johnstone, Eelco van Kampen, Minju M. Lee,, Daizhong Liu, John Orlowski-Scherer, Am\'elie Saintonge, Matthew W. L. Smith,, Alexander Thelen, Sven Wedemeyer, Kazunori Akiyama

TL;DR
The AtLAST telescope aims to revolutionize submillimeter astronomy by providing high sensitivity, large field of view, and rapid mapping capabilities, enabling breakthroughs in understanding cosmic phenomena from galaxy formation to solar activity.
Contribution
This report outlines the science-driven design and capabilities of the proposed 50m AtLAST telescope, emphasizing its potential to address key open questions in astrophysics.
Findings
Enables detailed study of high-redshift star formation.
Allows rapid, large-area mapping of the sky.
Improves detection of diffuse and extended structures.
Abstract
Submillimeter and millimeter wavelengths provide a unique view of the Universe, from the gas and dust that fills and surrounds galaxies to the chromosphere of our own Sun. Current single-dish facilities have presented a tantalising view of the brightest (sub-)mm sources, and interferometers have provided the exquisite resolution necessary to analyse the details in small fields, but there are still many open questions that cannot be answered with current facilities. In this report we summarise the science that is guiding the design of the Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST). We demonstrate how tranformational advances in topics including star formation in high redshift galaxies, the diffuse circumgalactic medium, Galactic ecology, cometary compositions and solar flares motivate the need for a 50m, single-dish telescope with a 1-2 degree field of view and a new…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting and THz Device Technology · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
