Hubble Space Telescope Call for Proposals for Cycle 11 | ||||
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8.18 Coordinated Observations
(This is item 17 in the GO/SNAP template; it does not appear in the AR/Theory template.)
If you have plans for conducting coordinated observations with other facilities that affect the HST scheduling, please describe them here (examples are coordinated or simultaneous observations with other spacecraft or ground-based observatories). Describe how the observations will affect the scheduling.
If you have plans for supporting observations that do not affect HST scheduling, then don't describe them here. If they improve your science case, then describe them in the `Scientific Justification' section of the proposal (see Section 8.15).
8.18.1 Joint HST-Chandra Observations
Proposers requesting joint HST-Chandra observations (see Section 3.8) must provide a full and comprehensive technical justification for the Chandra portion of their program. This justification must include:
- the choice of instrument (and grating, if used),
- the requested exposure time, justification for the exposure time, target count rate(s) and assumptions made in its determination,
- information on whether the observations are time-critical; indicate whether the observations must be coordinated in a way that affects the scheduling (of either the Chandra or the HST observations),
- the exposure mode and chip selection (ACIS) or instrument configuration (HRC),
- information about nearby bright sources that may lie in the field of view,
- a demonstration that telemetry limits will not be violated,
- a description of how pile-up effects will be minimized (ACIS only).
Technical documentation about Chandra is available from the Chandra X-ray Center (CXC) Web Page, which also provides access to the Chandra Help Desk. The primary document is the Proposer's Observatory Guide, available from the Chandra User Documents Web Page. Full specification of approved observations will be requested during the Chandra Cycle 4 period when detailed feasibility checks will be made.
Proposers requesting joint HST-Chandra observations must specify whether they were awarded Chandra time in a previous Chandra or HST cycle for similar or related observations.
8.18.2 Joint HST-NOAO Observations
Proposers requesting joint HST-NOAO observations (see Section 3.9) must provide a full and comprehensive technical justification for the NOAO portion of their program. This justification must include:
- the telescope(s) and instrument(s) on which time is requested,
- the requested observing time per telescope/instrument, a specification of the number of nights for each semester during which time will be required, and a breakdown into dark, grey and bright time,
- information on whether the observations are time-critical; indicate whether the observations must be coordinated in a way that affects the scheduling (of either the NOAO or the HST observations),
- a description of any special scheduling or implementation requirements,
Successful proposers will be asked to supply additional details about the observations, i.e., the same details required for NOAO proposals for the particular telescope/instrument. This "Phase II - NOAO" information must be submitted by the March 31, 2002 NOAO deadline for the Fall 2002 semester. Submission instructions will be forthcoming following notification of the results of the HST review.
Technical documentation about the NOAO facilities is available from the NOAO Web Page. Questions may be directed to the NOAO Proposal Help Desk by email to noaoprop-help@noao.edu. NOAO will perform feasibility checks on any approved proposals.
Proposers requesting joint HST-NOAO observations must specify whether they were recently (in the last two years) awarded NOAO time for similar or related observations.
A full and comprehensive scientific justification for the requested NOAO observing time and facilities must be given in the `Scientific Justification' section of the proposal (see Section 8.15).
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