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The JCMT Legacy Survey: Mapping the Milky Way in the Submillimetre

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2010

Antonio Chrysostomou
Affiliation:
Joint Astronomy Centre, 660 N. A'ohoku Place, Hilo, Hawaii, HI 96720, USA email: a.chrysostomou@jach.hawaii.edu
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Abstract

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The JCMT Legacy Survey (JLS) is an ambitious programme of independent surveys to study our Galaxy and universe in the submillimetre (λ = 450 − 850 μm) from the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii. With its scientific breadth and unique spectral window, it is clear that the JLS will have a significant impact on star formation studies in the near future and beyond. Its complementarity with other surveys (e.g. Spitzer, Herschel) will make the JLS a very valuable resource for multi-wavelength studies for low and high-mass star formation across the Milky Way. The JLS is currently in its second year of operation.

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