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Phase I Checklist
Checklist for GMOS Phase I proposals
- Instrument configuration:
- Telescope peripheral wavefront sensors:
- It is not recommended to use the peripheral wavefront sensors with GMOS in most cases. Have you made sure that an OIWFS guide star is selected?
- On-instrument wavefront sensor
- Have checked for vignetting caused by the OIWFS?
- Will your OIWFS guide star likely be accessible at all dither positions?
- Calibrations:
- Are the baseline calibrations sufficient? If not, what additional calibration data are required for your program?
- Is photometry better than 5% needed? If so, have appropriate photometric observations been included?
- Is absolute spectrophotometric calibration needed? If so, have appropriate spectroscopic standard star observations been included?
- Is accurate removal of telluric lines needed? If so, have telluric standard stars been inlcuded?
- Has sufficient observing time been requested for additional calibrations?
- Observing time:
- Did you confirm the exposure time and S/N using the GMOS Integration Time Calculator (North or South)?
- Did you adjust the observing conditions specified for the GMOS Integration Time Calculator (North or South) to match your requested conditions?
- Are overheads included in the time requested in your proposal?
- If you propose to use Nod-and-Shuffle on GMOS North, you need to add the additional overheads for Nod-and-Shuffle to the time requested.
- Have overheads been included for additional calibrations?
- If many very short exposures are needed, you may need to include larger overheads to account for the lower observing efficiency.
- If accurate centering of the slit on the target is essential, have appropriate overheads been included to allow periodic checks of the slit centering?
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Observing conditions requested (for queue-scheduled observations):
- Is the expected image quality (scaled to the airmass of your target) sufficient for your program? What is the minimum image quality necessary for the science?
- What level of cloud cover is acceptable? Is photometric weather required?
- Is dark time required?
- Note the product of the probabilities of each of the conditions listed above. You might wish to reconsider the minimum requirements of your program, and/or consider submitting your project as a queue-scheduled observation.
- Recheck the observing conditions requested!
Previous versions: June 15, 2005: Bryan Miller; June 25, 2003: Inger Jørgensen