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When you publish the results obtained for observations in scientific journals and conference proceedings, ASTE requests you to note the following points and to let us know information regarding your papers.

Acknowledgement

When you publish your studies using the ASTE telescope, please state the following sentence in the acknowledgement:

The ASTE telescope is operated by National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ).

When you publish your studies using the ASTE telescope before March 2012, please state the following sentence in the acknowledgement:

The ASTE project driven by Nobeyama Radio Observatory (NRO), a branch of National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), in collaboration with University of Chile, and Japanese institutes including University of Tokyo, Nagoya University, Osaka Prefecture University, Ibaraki University, and Hokkaido University.

If you performed remote observations from Japan before March 2012, also add the following sentence:

Observations with ASTE were in part carried out remotely from Japan by using NTT's GEMnet2 and its partnet R&E (Research and Education) networks, which are based on AccessNova collaboration of University of Chile, NTT Laboratories, and NAOJ.

References

For references to the ASTE telescope and its instruments, the following papers are appropriate.

Telescope and project summary Ezawa, H., Kawabe, R., Kohno, K., Yamamoto, S. 2004, Proc. SPIE, 5489, 763 (ADS) Ezawa, H., et al. 2008, Proc. SPIE, 7012, 6 (ADS) Receivers AzTEC: Wilson, G. W. et al. 2008, MNRAS, 386, 807 (ADS) Band 8 QM: Satou, N. et al. 2008, PASJ, 60, 1199 (ADS) CATS 345: Inoue, H. et al. 2008, Proc. of 19th Intern. Symp. Space THz Technolgy, ed. W. Wild, p. 281. (ADS) Back-end MAC: Sorai, K. et al. 2000, Proc. SPIE, 4015, 86, 2000. (ADS) WHSF: Iguchi, S. & Okuda, T. 2008, PASJ, 60, 857 (ADS); Okuda, T. & Iguchi, S. 2008, PASJ, 60, 315 (ADS)


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