A Suggested Final Configuration for the Very Large Array
Abstract
If the construction of the ngVLA begins in 2026, its sensitivity is expected to match that of the VLA by late 2029. At that juncture it is anticipated that open-skies observing will cease on the VLA and commence on the ngVLA. We suggest that during 2026-2029 the VLA be held in a customized final configuration encompassing portions of its standard A, B, C and D configurations. Such a final VLA configuration would (1) help minimize the cost of VLA operations and maximize the pace of ngVLA construction and commissioning; (2) help VLA users pivot to the high-resolution, high-frequency research topics that are projected to headline the ngVLA science program; and (3) help mitigate the effects of source confusion during responses to transients in the era of the Rubin Observatory and LIGO A+.
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