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OPC matters
  • Simon Morris

2
Topics for possible Discussion
  • Simon Morris is OPC Chair for period 80 and 81
  • Rapid turnover planned for Panel membership
  • Large number of proposals, large number of panels
  • Document describing feedback requirements (see 8m
    users web site)
  • Following VG were written in Nov after last OPC
    describing OPC process for non experts (for
    information)

3
Normal Proposals
  • Proposal deadline end of Sept for following
    April-Sept (and end of March for Oct-Mar)
  • Sorted into 4 science categories
  • A Cosmology
  • B Galaxies
  • C Stars
  • D Planets and Solar System
  • Depending on demand are 2-3 sub-panels (of 6
    people) per category. Proposals assigned to a
    panel trying to group science topics together and
    avoid conflicts of interest
  • Each proposal gets a primary and 2 secondary
    referees. They give in grades and comments in
    advance of the meeting. All members of the panel
    have to read all their proposals before the
    meeting.
  • During the meeting all proposals assigned to the
    sub-panel are discussed and regraded. Most panels
    use anonymous paper grades. The average and rms
    are recorded and used to generate a ranked list
    separated by telescope.
  • There is a complex and evolving process for
    combining all the panel grades for each
    telescope. New for this period, the sub-panel
    grades are being renormalized to have matched
    mean and rms before merging.
  • ESO then tries to schedule the proposals starting
    with the top ranked proposal in the merged list
    for each telescope and working down. However,
    will stop taking proposals from a given category
    regardless of rank when get to the fraction of
    time requested in that science category.
  • Panels write feedback to proposers. Are
    instructed to include a statement about
    Strengths, Weaknesses and Ways to Improve. This
    is merged with quartile and scheduling
    information by ESO and sent to all proposers.

4
Large Programs
  • Generally more than 100 hours of time, often
    spread over more than one telescope and more than
    one period.
  • Get more space for science case
  • Are assigned to a category as before, but are
    read by all sub-panels in that category, also are
    read by the OPC members of all categories (made
    up of Panel Chairs and a few others from the
    panels)
  • Proposers are asked if they are willing to have
    the proposal converted to normal (i.e. cut down
    to only 1 period)
  • Are discussed in joint meeting of category
    sub-panels and graded. Joint group also
    recommends on whether should go as a Large
    Program, and whether it should be considered as a
    Normal Program. If the answer to the latter is
    yes, then the sub-panel grades the current period
    bit during their normal discussions.
  • After the sub-Panel meeting, the OPC meets and
    decides on all Large Programs. They never revive
    a programme recommended for death by a panel, nor
    do they change a recommendation for conversion to
    normal. They often do not recommend Large Program
    status even if a panel supported a proposal.
    Implementation as a Large Program requires more
    than a simple majority of the OPC to support, but
    not unanimity.

5
Targets of Opportunity
  • GRBs, SNs, CVs,
  • Now 3 classes of trigger
  • Rapid Response Mode very fast response
    (minutes), mostly used for GRBs
  • Hard Triggers between minutes and hours where
    ESO staff have to write the OBs
  • Soft Triggers generally after several days, but
    at unpredictable time in period. Proposer can
    write OBs. ESO willing to support more of these.
  • ESO willing to support about 200 Hard Triggers,
    with assumption they will only implement 100 or
    less of them in a period.
  • Proposals graded as Normal, but then ToO
    sub-committee meets to prune down numbers of
    triggers awarded and sort out target conflicts.
    Generate ranked list of ToOs for ESO across all
    categories with recommended numbers of targets,
    RMM triggers and hard and soft triggers. OPC
    endorses this list.

6
VST and VISTA Surveys
  • Were two separate Survey Panels set up, chaired
    by Duccio Macchetto. They were asked to take all
    VST and VISTA survey proposals, prune the list
    and talk to the proposers about possible merging
    of overlapping surveys.
  • VST survey plan was endorsed by OPC 6 months ago
  • VISTA survey plan was endorsed by OPC at this
    meeting
  • VISTA will be almost exclusively used for surveys
    (probably 100 for 1st year, and 85 for
    following years)
  • UK astronomers are PIs for 5 of the 6 merged
    VISTA surveys, although teams are very
    international.
  • Is an expectation from ESO that PIs will find
    national (i.e. in our case PPARC) support to
    deliver the survey results.

7
Instrument News
  • VST Telescope is still in Naples, primary ready
    for acceptance in Moscow, OmegaCAM ready apart
    from filters
  • VISTA telescope and camera soon in Paranal,
    Primary on critical path and still in Moscow
  • CRIRES offered high dispersion 0.95-5.3 micron
    spectrograph
  • Laboca on APEX not offered
  • DAZLE had first run of 10 nights. Claimed to have
    gone well.
  • 3.6m was off line with dome problem 6 Oct 4 Nov

8
Proposal Statistics
  • 898 proposals (635 for Paranal)
  • 85 of proposals submitted in last 36 hours
  • AB proposal count flat, CD driving increase
  • Oversubscription factor on UTs 4
  • Lilly zCOSMOS running very slow will take 5
    years to complete
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