This three-day conference at Caltech's Cahill Center explored how the emerging DSA-2000 radio camera will complement next-decade surveys like Rubin/LSST.
Scientific Topics
- Slow Transients and High-Time Resolution Astronomy
- Pulsar Timing Arrays and Gravitational Wave Detection
- Compact Binary Coalescence / Multimessenger Astronomy
- Our Cosmic History: Continuum and HI Surveys
- Fast Transients and FRBs
- Cosmic Web Mapping
Invited Speakers
Chris Carilli (NRAO), Tzu-Ching Chang (JPL), Alessandra Corsi (Texas Tech), Megan DeCesar (GMU), Dillon Dong (Caltech), Vicky Kaspi (McGill), Adam Leroy (OSU), Kiyo Masui (MIT), Kristine Spekkens (Queen's University), Ian Sullivan (UW), Tessa Vernstrom (UWA).
Schedule
- Mon Mar 20: Registration 8am, Sessions 8:30am & 2pm, Evening poster reception
- Tue Mar 21: Sessions 8:30am & 2pm, Conference dinner at the Athenaeum 6:30pm
- Wed Mar 22: Sessions 8:30am & 2pm, Concludes 5pm
- Optional OVRO facility tours Thu–Fri Mar 23–24
Sessions were recorded and broadcast via Zoom. Science hashtag: #2023RadioCamera