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Next Generation Very Large Array Memo No. 7 Science Working Group 2: "Galaxy Ecosystems": The Matter Cycle in and Around Galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-10-23 v1

Abstract

This white paper discusses how a "next-generation" Very Large Array (ngVLA) operating in the frequency range 1-116 GHz could be a groundbreaking tool to study the detailed astrophysics of the "matter cycle" in the Milky Way and other galaxies. If optimized for high brightness sensitivity, the ngVLA would bring detailed microwave spectroscopy and modeling of the full radio spectral energy distribution into regular use as survey tools at resolutions of 0.1- 1 arcseconds. This wavelength range includes powerful diagnostics of density, excitation, and chemistry in the cold ISM, as well as multiple tracers of the rate of recent star formation, the magnetic field, shocks, and properties of the ionized ISM. We highlight design considerations that would make this facility revolutionary in this area, the foremost of which is a large amount of collecting area on ~km-length baselines. We also emphasize the strong case for harnessing the large proposed collecting area of the ngVLA for very long baseline applications as part of the core design. This would allow measurements of the three dimensional space motions of galaxies to beyond the Local Group and mapping of the Milky Way out to the far side of the disk. Finally, we discuss the gains from the proposed combination of very high resolution and sensitivity to thermal emission, which include observing the feeding of black holes and resolving forming protoclusters.

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@article{arxiv.1510.06431,
  title  = {Next Generation Very Large Array Memo No. 7 Science Working Group 2: "Galaxy Ecosystems": The Matter Cycle in and Around Galaxies},
  author = {Adam K. Leroy and Eric Murphy and Lee Armus and Crystal Brogan and Jennifer Donovan Meyer and Aaron Evans and Todd Hunter and Kelsey Johnson and Jin Koda and David S. Meier and Karl Menten and Elizabeth Mills and Emmanuel Momjian and Juergen Ott and Frazer Owen and Mark Reid and Erik Rosolowsky and Eva Schinnerer and Nicholas Scoville and Kristine Spekkens and Liese van Zee and Tony Wong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.06431},
  year   = {2015}
}

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40 pages. For more information or to get involved see https://science.nrao.edu/futures/ngvla