mm Universe @ NIKA2 (Vol. 51, No. 2)

The NIKA2 camera opens a new area for millimeter observations of the Universe.

Conference Proceedings

NIKA2 is a millimetre camera recently installed at the 30-m telescope of IRAM. It can survey large areas of the sky at a high-angular resolution, with a high sensitivity and a large field of view. It allows observers to address questions, such as the environment impact on dust properties, the star formation processes at low and high redshifts, the evolution of the large-scale structures and the use of galaxy clusters for precision cosmology. In June 2019, the mm Universe conference in Grenoble brought together the scientific community working with the NIKA2 camera. It was the first edition in a series of conferences that will accompany the scientific exploitation of NIKA2.

F. Mayet, A. Catalano, J.F. Macías-Pérez and L. Perotto (Eds.), mm Universe @ NIKA2 - Observing the mm Universe with the NIKA2 Camera, Grenoble, France, June 3-7, 2019, EPJ Web of Conferences 228 (2020), ISBN: 978-2-7598-9097-2
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