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Title: OPTICON Trans-national Access Programme


1
OPTICONTrans-national Access Programme
  • under the auspices of the European Commission

MID TERM REVIEW
CorfĂș, September 2007
2
OPTICON Access Programme
  • Objective Widen access to all European
    telescopes of 2m aperture which have state of
    the art instrumentation.
  • Special emphasis on new users, especially those
    from CEE countries.

3
Proposal and Contract
  • Initial proposal was for 25 telescopes/2555
    nights-days
  • After contract negotiations 22 reduced to
    telescopes.
  • Immediate concern was that we could not meet
    likely demand.
  • Special additional conditions for qualifying
    proposals agreed at first TDF.

4
OPTICON Access Programme General Overview
  • 17 institutions involved (OPTICON partners)
  • 18 optical-infrared telescopes (between 1.5 4m
    aperture)
  • 4 solar telescopes
  • Commencement date and duration
  • 1st January 2004 , 60 months
  • External users are welcome to apply for observing
    time
  • Free access to each of these 22 European operated
    telescopes
  • Scientific, technical and logistic support
  • Travel and subsistence grants
  • Standard selection procedures
  • Scientific merits and feasibility

5
OPTICON Access Programme General Overview
  • Approx. 1200 observing nights/days
  • 630 users, 400 observing runs, 400 - 500 TS
    grants.
  • Usual deadlines and application forms/procedures.
  • New users, young researchers and users from
    countries with no similar facilities are strongly
    encouraged to apply.
  • OPTICON Trans-national Access Office
  • Instituto de AstrofĂ­sica de Canarias

6
OPTICON Access Programme Observatories
Obs. Saint-Michel
Obs. Pic du Midi
Calar Alto
Obs. Helmos, Kalavryta
Canary Islands (OT ORM)
Mauna Kea Hawaii
La Silla Chile
Anglo-Australian Observatory
7
18 night-time and 4 solar telescopes
8
After first 18 Months
  • 409/1188 observing periods supported equivalent
    to 35 of available budget in just 2 semesters
  • Prediction was that 5 year budget would be
    expended by middle of year 3 which was
    unacceptable to TDF and OPTICON board.
  • Not all qualifying nights supported in years 2
    and 3 to return spend to roughly flat profile
    over 5 years
  • ?Limited number of nights at each telescope each
    year

9
Situation by late 2006
  • Due to these strict controls most telescopes were
    close to 60 of the contracted access by mid
    2006, restoring the flat spend profile.
  • There were a few, well understood exceptions (eg
    LT, Aristarchos, ESO 3.5, TBL)
  • The September 2006 TDF rebalanced some
    allocations to achieve 80-90 commitment at most
    telescopes by end 2007.

10
Provisional situation by August 2007
Most of the telescopes have already surpassed the
80 of allocation time
LT, Aristarchos, ESO 3.5m and ESO3.6m present a
considerable delay
11
Provisional situation by 2007
Last three observing campaigns show a significant
oversubscription rate for the OPTICON Access
Programme
Satisfactory participation of researchers form
Central and Eastern European countries
12
Provisional situation by 2007
New Observers and Young researchers
New Observers 2004- 2007
Young researchers 2004- 2007
13
OPTICON
Trans-national Access Programme
Relevant results (I)
Nr. of users / Telescope
1088 astronomers
January 2004 December 2007
14
Accumulative results(2004 - 2007)
  • 69,84 - of the total amount of access to be
    provided under the contract.
  • 1088 users (members of observing teams).
  • 211 travel and subsistence grants (plus an extra
    9 of user groups pending of select their
    observers)
  • 57 new observers

15
Future Plans
  • October 2007 TDF will make final rebalancing to
    ensure contract obligations are met.
  • Unused travel and Access Office funds (if any)
    will be converted into extra access.
  • New Access programme will be defined for FP7
    building on strengths of FP6 experience.
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