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WFCAM stop press
Call for
Campaign Observing Programmes
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UPDATE
- 10-Jul-2006
Following the proposal call detailed below, twenty Letters of Intent
were received by the deadline of 3-Jul-2006. PIs will be contacted
shortly with acknowledgement.
Note from
the UKIRT Board, April 2006
One outcome of the recent review of UKIRT by an international panel
chaired by Prof. R. Ellis was the recommendation that proposals be
invited for ambitious observing campaigns to address fundamental high
impact science questions. In this context, the UKIRT Board
invites proposals for substantial and ambitious programmes. Proposed
programs could have total durations of 3 - 5 years and require tens to
hundreds of nights.
This invitation is extended to all parts of the UK community, and is
intended to include any proposals which are well beyond the scope of a
PATT allocation.
Such a programme could make use of existing UKIRT facilities (WFCAM,
CGS4, UIST, UFTI, IRPOL), or may require the development of new
instrumentation.
UKIRT has already moved to a mode of operation where a substantial
amount of time is devoted to large campaigns. The first examples
of these are the five surveys being undertaken by the UKIDSS consortium
(http://www.ukidss.org). The UKIDSS end-of-two-year review will
be included in the review process which follows this call.
The criteria against which proposals will be judged include:
- scientific impact
- management strategy and organisation
- legacy potential
Letters of intent should be sent by 3 July 2006, by email, as pdf
files, to Dr Deborah Telfer deborah.telfer@pparc.ac.uk.
Submission of full proposals will be by 3 November 2006, also to Dr
Telfer.
The letters of intent should be short (not more than two paragraphs)
and outline the basic idea. These letters will be used by the UKIRT
Board to assess the level of interest in the community in different
areas of science and instrumentation and to guide the Board in
identifying referees for the full proposals.
The full proposals should comprise:
- one page for title, abstract and team
- up to nine pages of scientific justification, including figures
and references, and technical justification
- one page to describe management and resourcing plans, including
anticipated observing support
- one page to describe and justify the legacy potential of the
campaign
- proposals which require new instrumentation should include up to
six additional pages describing the instrument concept
We are particularly interested in proposals for instruments which give
UKIRT a unique measurement capability.
Peer review of the proposals will be undertaken by expert referees who
may be outside the UK. These referees will assess the scientific
goals, feasibility, legacy potential and organisational plans.
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