The astronomers used HST to capture the light from stars which tells us the "current" (as of when the light was emitted, 11 billion years ago) shape of the galaxies, while ALMA observed
submillimeter waves from cold clouds of gas and dust, where new stars are being formed.
Physics and Engineering of Microwaves, Millimeter and
Submillimeter Waves (MSMW), 14, Kharkiv, Jun.
Submillimeter waves are at the junction between these studies [1].
For the overlap region, people who work in the field use he terms millimeter waves and
submillimeter waves for wavelengths greater than or less than 1 millimeter.
Bose Memorial Session, WE2C, on Millimeter and
Submillimeter Waves.) We are continuing the precedent set last year by again presenting the Microwave Application & Product Seminars ([micro]APS), which take place on the Exhibition floor starting at noon on Tuesday and running parallel to the Exhibition hours, including lunch.
Toulios, "Integrated circuit for the millimeter through optical frequency range," Proceedings of MRI Symposium on
Submillimeter Waves, J.
Sorolla, "Polypropylene-substrate-based SRR- and CSRR-metasurfaces for
submillimeter waves," Opt.
Daniel Marrone and three colleagues measured the polarization of
submillimeter waves from its vicinity, and they set new limits on how much--or rather how little--mass it is accreting: a pathetic 2 x [10.sup.-9] to 2 x [10.sup.-7] solar mass (0.0007 to 0.07 Earth mass) per year.
M., "Electromagnetism of artificial fractal medium - The physico-geometrical groundwork," Physics and Engineering of Microwaves, Millimeter and
Submillimeter Waves and Workshop on Terahertz Technologies, 2007.
These luminous galaxies were originally spotted by the 15-meter James Clerk Maxwell Telescope at Mauna Kea, Hawaii, which can detect
submillimeter waves radiating from dusty stellar nurseries.
Soon we had the first-ever submillimeter pictures of both Kepler's remnant and Cas A (shown above) and discovered that both remnants are bright sources of
submillimeter waves.