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Director ’ s update. CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science. Lewis Ball CASS Chief 11 June 2013. ATUC members. John Dickey, UTAS (Chair) James Allison, U Sydney Virginia Kilborn, Swinburne Ryan Shannon, CASS Stephen Ord, ICRAR – Curtin Minh Huynh, ICRAR – UWA Tobias Westmeier, ICRAR – UWA
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Director’s update CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science Lewis Ball CASS Chief 11 June 2013
ATUC members • John Dickey, UTAS (Chair) • James Allison, U Sydney • Virginia Kilborn, Swinburne • Ryan Shannon, CASS • Stephen Ord, ICRAR – Curtin • Minh Huynh, ICRAR – UWA • Tobias Westmeier, ICRAR – UWA • Sarah Reeves, U Sydney • Vikram Ravi, U Melbourne • Chris Phillips (Secretary) Thank you ATUC 11 June 2013
The big picture • Exciting science • Vibrant and well resourced user community • Technology advances • SOC and remote operations • New opportunities • LOTS OF CHALLENGES ATUC 11 June 2013
SKA Pre-construction • SKA moving into engineering design phase • 3 years from ~ October 2013 • Costed at: €90 million + • 28 M€ for SKA Office staff and operations (30%) • 63 M€ for Work Package Consortia (70%) • Most of work will be delivered by international consortia • Funded directly from member countries – funding will not flow through SKAO or consortium leads • Bids submitted last week ATUC 11 June 2013
Bidding consortia ATUC 11 June 2013
CSIRO/DIICCSRTE funding • Other major awards to • ICRAR - Curtin University (AA-low and CSP) • Aurecon (Infrastructure) ATUC 11 June 2013
ASKAP • Now • 36 antennas, infrastructure (except power) and fibre to Perth all complete. • PAF-PAF-PAF 3-beam image. • 4 PAFs on-site (Mk I) + single pixel feed • Next • BETA (6 ants + Mk I PAFs + h/w correlator) • ADE prototyping underway • 6 Mk II PAFs installation early 2014 • 12 Mk II PAFs installed + commissioned by end 2014 • Phase 2 funding • Secured $6M within CSIRO • Strong optimism for another $6M +12 Mk II PAFs = total 24 Mk II
ASKAP Early Science • Shared risk • Partial array • Unified program • Staged roll-out plan for Mk II PAFs 12 18 24 • Construction and commissioning will retain priority • Goal is to collect science data overnight (weekends) • Continue through start of normal ASKAP operations (12 – 18 months) • Single unified program (not fragmented proposals/projects) • Immediate public data release following verification • Seeking input and feed-back from SSTs and broader astronomy community to help CASS design observing strategy
ATNF operations • 2013/14: Sufficient funds from CSIRO + CRIS to deliver Parkes + ATCA + 30% Mopra + ramp up of ASKAP • Don’t expect an increase from CSIRO beyond that level • Further ramp up of ASKAP operations costs will be partially offset by increased contribution from astro to science operations • Remaining deficit (assuming ongoing external funds for Mopra and CRIS equivalent) is ~10% of total ops ($16.5m year + overheads) • Must achieve further savingsor offset with external revenue ATUC 11 June 2013
Dual strategy • Even assuming funding from NCRIS 2 we will need: • External funding for partial operations of Parkes and/or ATCA – The Mopra model(could also apply to ASKAP for 2015/16 and beyond) • Further operations costs reductions for Parkes/ATCA e.g. • wideband receivers at Parkes, no receiver changes; • Further support and fault response reductions; • reduced observing duty cycle • LBA/ATCA capability reductions ATUC 11 June 2013
Thanks and best wishes • Robert Braun • SKA Science Director • Manchester • Carole Jackson • WA Premier’s Fellow • U Curtin ATUC 11 June 2013
We acknowledge the Wajarri Yamatji people as the traditional owners of the MRO site. Thank you • Astronomy & Space Science Lewis Ball t +61 2 9372 4300 E Lewis.Ball@csiro.au w www.csiro.au/cass • Astronomy and Space Science