Canada and the SKA from 2020-2030

Spekkens Kristine, Chiang Cynthia,Kothes Roland,Rosolowsky Erik,Rupen Michael,Safi-Harb Samar,Sievers Jonathan,Sivakoff Greg,Stairs Ingrid,van der Marel Nienke,Abraham Bob,Alexandroff Rachel, Bartel Norbert, Baum Stefi,Bietenholz Michael,Boley Aaron, Bond Dick, Brown Joanne,Brown Toby, Davis Gary,English Jayanne,Fahlman Greg, Ferrarese Laura, Di Francesco James,Gaensler Bryan, Gaudet Severin, Graber Vanessa,Halpern Mark,Hill Alex,Hlavacek-Larrondo Julie, Irwin Judith,Johnstone Doug, Joncas Gilles, Kaspi Vicky,Kavelaars JJ, Liu Adrian,Matthews Brenda, Mirocha Jordan, Monsalve Raul,Ng Cherry, O'Dea Chris,Pen Ue-Li,Plume Rene,Robishaw Tim,Sadavoy Sarah,Sanghai Viraj,Scholz Paul, Simard Luc, Shaw Richard,Singh Saurabh,Sigurdson Kris,Smith Kendrick, Stevens David,Stil Jeroen,Tulin Sean, van Eck Cameron, Wall Jasper,West Jennifer,Woods Tyrone,Wulf Dallas

arxiv(2019)

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This white paper submitted for the 2020 Canadian Long-Range Planning process (LRP2020) presents the prospects for Canada and the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) from 2020-2030, focussing on the first phase of the project (SKA1) scheduled to begin construction early in the next decade. SKA1 will make transformational advances in our understanding of the Universe across a wide range of fields, and Canadians are poised to play leadership roles in several. Canadian key SKA technologies will ensure a good return on capital investment in addition to strong scientific returns, positioning Canadian astronomy for future opportunities well beyond 2030. We therefore advocate for Canada's continued scientific and technological engagement in the SKA from 2020-2030 through participation in the construction and operations phases of SKA1.
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