Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== International stations ====== LOFAR attracts a growing community that also would like to contribute to the LOFAR adventure. This is the general information page for the (potential) international partners of LOFAR. ===== General Information - Site Requirements ===== A document has been drafted detailing the site requirements, the placement and the layout of a LOFAR station on an LOFAR site in countries outside the Netherlands (stations in the Netherlands have a different layout). This document tries to address a lot of questions that we are frequently asked. * {{:public:2008-11-24_doc_lofar_srs_019_iss1rev5_int-site.pdf|International Site Requirement Document}} (living document, last update November 25, 2008) * {{:public:2008-12-16_doc_crane_for_field_positioning_hba_tiles.pdf|Requirements crane for field positioning of the HBA tiles}} * {{:public:2009-02-20_hba_anchoring_installation_guide.pdf|HBA anchor installation guide}} * {{:public:2008-09-30_doc_lofar_e-lofar_station_network_description-final.pdf|International LOFAR station network description}} (last update September 30, 2008) * {{:public:2008-06-10_doc_specs_lofar_container.pdf|LOFAR Container specification}} If you have more questions, you would like to visit us or you would like us to visit you, please contact Corina Vogt (vogt<at>astron.nl) ===== International partners ===== At the moment, there are the following countries planning to add station to LOFAR or have them already funded: * Germany - Five stations funded and completed (Effelsberg, Garching, Potsdam, Tautenburg, Juelich), one more planned (Hamburg). * UK - One station funded and completed (Chilbolton); Three more planned * France - One station funded and completed (Nancay); Super station planned * Sweden - One station funded and completed (Onsala) * Finland - One prototype-station funded and completed (Kilpisjärvi) for ESICAT testing * Poland - Three stations planned (Torun, Krakow, Jelena Gora) * Austria/Ukraine - One station planned * Italy - One station planned * Ireland - One station planned On Google Maps that looks like (//green//: funded station, //yellow//: funded but no place found yet, //red//: planned station): {{public:lofar_european_configuration.jpg?300}} On the uv-plane this looks like: {{public:lofar_uv-plot_e-lofar.png?300}} ===== Contact ===== At the various countries that are already involved in LOFAR, consortia exist. The contact details for the people in these countries being involved in LOFAR can be found below: * Netherlands: * Germany: **German Long Wavelength Consortium** ([[public:international:GLOW]]) * Web home: http://blogger.astro.rub.de/glow * As of 2008 May 06: * Chair: Ralf-Juergen Dettmar (dettmar<at>astro.rub.de) * Vice-chair: Marcus Brueggen (m.brueggen<at>jacobs-university.de) * **Secretary**: Matthias Hoef(hoeft<at>tls-tautenburg.de) * Technical Working Group Chair: N.A. * Scientific Working Group Chair: Benedetta Ciardi (ciardi<at>mpa-garching.mpg.de) * KSP Contact List * EoR: Benedetta Ciardi (ciardi<at>mpa-garching.mpg.de) * Surveys: Marcus Brueggen (m.brueggen<at>jacobs-university.de) * Transients: Jochen Eisloeffel (jochen<at>tls-tautenburg.de) * Cosmic Rays: ??? * Cosmic Magnetism: Rainer Beck (PI) (rbeck<at>mpifr-bonn.mpg.de) * Solar: Gottfried Mann (PI) (GMann<at>aip.de) * ARC Representatives * Rainer Beck (rbeck<at>mpifr-bonn.mpg.de) * Benedetta Ciardi, alternate (ciardi<at>mpa-garching.mpg.de) * LOFAR TWG Representatives * (is this outdated?) * Christian Vocks, Solar KSP, (vocks<at>aip.de) * LAD Representatives * Rainer Beck, Magnetism KSP, (rbeck<at>mpifr-bonn.mpg.de) * Christian Vocks, Solar KSP, (vocks<at>aip.de) * Gottfried Mann, alternate, Magnetism KSP, (GMann<at>aip.de) * Station Contact List * DE601 (Effelsberg) Andreas Horneffer (lofar-ops<at>mpifr-bonn.mpg.de) * DE602 (Garching) Benedetta Ciardi (ciardi<at>mpa-garching.mpg.de) * DE603 (Tautenburg) Jochen Eisloeffel (jochen<at>tls-tautenburg.de) * DE604 (Potsdam) Gottfried Mann (PI) (GMann<at>aip.de) * DE605 (Juelich) Marcus Brueggen (m.brueggen<at>jacobs-university.de) * UK: * LOFAR-UK is a consortium of 23 partner universities and research laboratories. * Project leaders: Philip Best (UK-ATC, current chairman) * Web home: http://www.lofar-uk.org * Station Contact List * UK608 (Chilbolton) (lofar-obs<at>stfc.ac.uk) * France: * Station Contact List * FR606 (Nancay) Jean-Mathias Griessmeier (jean-mathias.griessmeier<at>cnrs-orleans.fr) * Sweden: * The Swedish LOFAR station at Onsala is owned and operated by Onsala Space Observatory. The LOFAR-Sweden consortium consists of individual members at Swedish universities and research institutes. * Web home: http://www.lofar-se.org * Poland: * Italy: * Austria/Ukraine: * Ireland * Proposal stage only. * Web home: http://www.lofar.ie/ * Finland * KAIRA (Kilpisjärvi Atmospheric Imaging Receiver Array) * Organisation: Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory * Web home: http://www.sgo.fi/KAIRA * Station Contact List * KAIRA (Kilpisjärvi) Project Team (karia<at>sgo.fi) CKG Edit Last modified: 2017-03-08 15:27by 127.0.0.1 Log In