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Statistics Related to Subaru Telescope Open Use

Subaru Users Meeting 2009.1.14-16. Weather Condition Statistics at the Subaru Telescope. Recent Open-Use Related Statistics. Taken from Miyashita homepage ( http://www1.subaru.nao.ac.jp/~akihiko / ). Statistics Related to Subaru Telescope Open Use.

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Statistics Related to Subaru Telescope Open Use

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  1. Subaru Users Meeting 2009.1.14-16 Weather Condition Statistics at the Subaru Telescope Recent Open-Use Related Statistics Taken from Miyashita homepage ( http://www1.subaru.nao.ac.jp/~akihiko/) Statistics Related to Subaru Telescope Open Use Probability of Proposed Observations Finally Being Realized Submission “Inflation” on the Deadline Day … Normal/Intensive Program Service Program Subaru Open Use Team a ≡number of accepted proposals / number of submitted proposals (in which he/she was involved as PI) Preliminary Notice for “S09B Call for Proposals” People Involving Subaru Open Use =How the Proposal Selection Proceeds?= Time Schedule for S09B January 2009 : Beginning of discussion/decision about the details for the S09B semester (schedule, instruments to be opened, time exchange program, etc.) February 6 (Fri):“Call for Proposals” starts March 6 (Fri): Deadline for Normal/Intensive program proposals (12:00 JST, Noon) mid- March : Grouping proposals into 7-8 categories (by TAC) Nomination of referee candidates (by TAC) (About 5 referees for each category, usually 3 Japanese and 2 foreigners) mid to late- March: Inquiring each referee candidate whether he/she is willing to accept (When declined, go to another candidate) end of March : Sending review forms and proposals to referees April 10 (Fri) : Deadline for Service program proposals (12:00 JST, noon) mid-April : Sending Service proposals to TAC members late-April : Receiving referee reports mid-May : Time Allocation Committee (2 days) Hearing of Intensive Program proposals Selection of Normal/Intensive Program proposals based on referee scores Tentative time allocation Ranking of Service proposals mid to late-May : Preparation for results notification (editing the referee/TAC comments) Scheduling by early June :Informing the results of Normal/Intensive Program proposal selection Announcement of schedule and observing procedure Informing the results of Service Program proposal selection August 1: Start of S09B =Subaru TAC Members= Kazuhiro Shimasaku (Univ.of Tokyo): Chair Mamoru Doi (Univ. of Tokyo) : Structure formation and Cosmology Hideyo Kawakita (Kyoto Sangyo Univ.): Solar system and Extrasolar planets Tadayuki Kodama (NAOJ): Galaxies and Clusters of galaxies Takashi Murayama (Tohoku Univ.) : AGN and galaxies Tetsuya Nagata (Kyoto Univ.) : Star/Planet formation and ISM Takashi Onaka (Univ. of Tokyo): Stars Toshikazu Shigeyama (Univ. of Tokyo) : General Tomonori Totani (Kyoto Univ.) : General =Subaru Open Use Team= Hideki Takami : negotiation with Gemini/Keck Yoichi Takeda : manager of proposal selection procedure Nobunari Kashikawa : service program, electronic submission Masatoshi Imanishi : scheduling and time-exchange program Hiroshi Terada: operation Yasushi Nakajima : electronic submission Chie Yoshida : administrative assistant

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