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evn:guidelines [2020/12/02 13:42] – [Short Observation Requests (Standard EVN)] kazi | evn:guidelines [2021/01/04 08:27] – [The most recent Call for Proposals] poll | ||
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of all past EVN symposia as well as links to the European Radio Interferometry Schools, ERIS. | of all past EVN symposia as well as links to the European Radio Interferometry Schools, ERIS. | ||
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===== The most recent Call for Proposals ===== | ===== The most recent Call for Proposals ===== | ||
- | The most recent Call for Proposals can be found on the [[https:// | + | The most recent Call for Proposals can be found on the [[https:// |
===== Deadline ===== | ===== Deadline ===== | ||
- | Proposals must be received by 23:59:59 UTC on the appropriate 1st February, 1st June or 1st October deadlines.\\ | + | Proposals must be received by 16:00 UTC on the appropriate 1st February, 1st June or 1st October deadlines.\\ |
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Based on requests from the EVN user community, the EVN CBD has decided that the abstracts of any proposal (including ToOs and Short observations) submitted starting from the October 1 2017 deadline that receive observing time will become public at the EVN Data Archive (http:// | Based on requests from the EVN user community, the EVN CBD has decided that the abstracts of any proposal (including ToOs and Short observations) submitted starting from the October 1 2017 deadline that receive observing time will become public at the EVN Data Archive (http:// | ||
- | ===== Short Observation Requests (e-VLBI) ===== | ||
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- | Short requests (≤ 4 hours) are intended for short exploratory observations, | ||
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- | Short requests must use standard observing and recording modes. They will be scheduled on a best effort basis. The observing time (<= 4 hours) should be justified in the request; shorter projects may be easier to schedule. | ||
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- | The format of short observation requests should include: | ||
- | * A brief motivation, up to 250 words | ||
- | * The coordinates of the target(s) and calibrator(s) | ||
- | * The observing time justification | ||
- | * The frequency band | ||
- | * The GST range | ||
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- | * Any other information necessary for central scheduling by JIVE staff, e.g., preferred phase-referencing cycle (in case the short observation runs during an e-EVN day). | ||
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- | Short observation requests may be submitted up to 3 weeks before e-VLBI run begins by email to the EVN Program Committee Chair (Kazi Rygl, INAF-IRA, | ||
- | kazi.rygl@inaf.it) with the EVN Scheduler (Alastair Gunn, | ||
- | alastair.g.gunn@manchester.ac.uk) and JIVE (Bob Campbell, campbell@jive.eu | ||
- | and Zsolt Paragi, zparagi@jive.eu) in copy. The EVN PC Chair will, at her | ||
- | discretion, authorize scheduling in any gaps in the session plan. | ||
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- | Based on requests from the EVN user community, the EVN CBD has decided that the abstracts of any proposal (including ToOs and Short observations) submitted starting from the October 1 2017 deadline that receive observing time will become public at the EVN Data Archive (http:// | ||
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===== Out-of-Session observing time ===== | ===== Out-of-Session observing time ===== |
evn/guidelines.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/16 09:20 by kazi