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Observing proposals are invited for the IRAM Plateau de Bure
Interferometer (PdBI), for the period May 15, 1994 to November 15, 1994.
The deadline for applications is Tuesday, March 1st 1994 . The available frequency range
will be 82 GHz to 116 GHz.
Details of PdBI and operations are given in the document ``An
Introduction to the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer''. Proposers
should read this document carefully before submitting any proposal.
Proposals should be sent to IRAM Scientific
Secretariat
Interferometer Observing Proposal
300 Rue de la
Piscine
F-38406 Saint Martin d'Hères Cedex
FRANCE
IRAM expects to schedule and complete between 10 to 20 projects in
this period, with an elapsed time of at least two months between start
and end of any given project. Selection will be based on scientific
merit, technical feasibility, and adequacy to the instrument.
2mm For this call for proposals, please note the following:
- Change of scheduling periods:
- IRAM will now issue 2 calls for
proposals per year, instead of 3. The two scheduling periods are
15-May to 15-Nov (``Summer Period''), and 15-Nov to 15-May (``Winter
Period'').
- Weather:
- During the next period ``summer conditions'' will
prevail for most of the time. Accordingly, there are
severe limitations on the feasibility of high frequency (100 GHz or
above), high resolution (BC set) maps. The long baseline parts of such
maps may become possible only in September or later. Possible
conflicts with sun avoidance should be checked.
- Antennas:
- Although we will in general carry out the projects
with 4 antennas, only 3 antennas will be available during about 6 to 8
weeks in June and July for maintenance reasons.
- Time fillers:
- Because of the summer conditions mentioned above
(weather and antennas), projects which can be carried out with 3
antennas (detections, snapshots, and in general all projects for which
the UV coverage is not critical) are strongly encouraged. Projects for
which self-calibration is possible will also be favored.
- Configurations:
- The exact configuration scheme is given in the
``Interferometer'' section of this Newsletter. The ``CD'' (compact)
array is obtained with 3 configurations, and the ``BC'' (high
resolution) array with 4 configurations, with two configurations in
common.
We insist that authors must specify and CAREFULLY justify the
requested configuration choice.
Many proposals have been received with insufficient noise estimates.
In many cases, a better result can be obtained using lower angular
resolution. As a guideline, remember that above 113 GHz, no high
resolution maps have yet been produced... Combination of all
configurations (BCD, 5 configurations in total), is possible, but must
be justified even more carefully.
- Coordinates and Velocities:
- The interferometer will now operate
in the J2000.0 system. For best positioning accuracy, source
coordinates MUST be in the J2000.0 system; position errors up to
may occur otherwise.
Please do not forget to specify LSR velocities for the sources. For
pure continuum projects, the ``special'' velocity NULL (no Doppler
tracking) can be used.
- New Correlator:
- The correlator has 6 independent units, each
being tunable anywhere in the 130-610 MHz band, and providing 4
choices of bandwidth/channel configuration: 160 MHz/64, 80 MHz/128, 40
MHz/256 and 20 MHz/256. For the 40, 80 and 160 MHz bandwidths, the two
central channels may be perturbed by the Gibbs phenomenon (depending
on continuum strength): it is recommended to avoid centering the most
important part of the lines at band center.
- Receivers:
- All receivers can be tuned in lower sideband with
USB rejection of 5-8 dB. In this mode system temperatures ()
below 150 K for A#2 and A#3, and 180 K for A#1 (Trec 45 and 55 K,
respectively), are normally reached below 100 GHz. Higher rejections
offer no gain in sensitivity. Accordingly, observations are
preferentially done in LSB. If you want a double-sideband tuning
(e.g. to observe one spectral line in each band), please specify it.
This LSB tuning is not possible above 113 GHz: these frequencies are
available only in upper sideband.
- Sun Avoidance:
- For safety reasons, the sun avoidance circle has
been extended to 45 degrees. Please take this into account for your
sources AND for the calibrators.
- Mosaics:
- The PdBI has mosaicing capabilities, but the pointing
accuracy may be a limiting factor at the highest frequencies. Please
contact S.Guilloteau in case you have questions.
- Data reduction:
- Proposers should be aware of constraints for
data reduction:
- In general, data will be reduced
in Grenoble. Proposers will not come for the observations, but
will have to come for the reduction.
- We keep the data reduction
schedule very flexible, but wish to avoid the presence of more than 2
groups at the same time in Grenoble. Please contact us in advance.
- IRAM may consider splitting the data reduction in two phases:
intermediate calibration and final mapping. Such a splitting is often
absolutely necessary for the high resolution images. In such a case,
the proposers must be ready to come to IRAM for fast data reduction of
the ``compact'' configurations (C1 and C2).
- CLIC has been
modified to handle the new correlator data. The new version is upward
compatible with the previous, but the reverse is not true. Observers
wanting to finish data reduction at their home institute should obtain
an updated version of CLIC, which is now available. Since CLIC
maintenance is a heavy and tricky task, we insist that observers
having a copy of CLIC take special care in maintaining it up-to-date.
Data reduction will be carried out on the dedicated HP
workstation.
- Local contact:
- Depending upon the program complexity, IRAM may
suggest an in-house collaborator instead of the normal local contact.
- Technical screening:
- All proposals are analysed by the
program committee with respect to their scientific merit and their
technical feasibility. Please, help in this task by submitting
technically precise proposals by giving exact positions, frequencies
and velocities. Please, note that scientific justifications should be
kept within 2 pages.
- Non-standard observations:
- Please contact S.Guilloteau in case
of doubt about the feasibility of non-standard programs.
The documentation for the IRAM Plateau de Bure interferometer includes
documents of general interest to potential users:
- ``An Introduction to the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer''.
- ``IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer: Calibration CookBook''.
- ``IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer: Mapping CookBook''.
- ``IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer: Frequency Setup''
-
``CLIC: Continuum and Line Interferometer Calibration''
More specialized documents are also available; they are intended to
observers on the site (IRAM on-duty astronomers, operators, or
observers with non-standard programs): - ``IRAM
Plateau de Bure Interferometer: OBS Users Guide''
- ``IRAM Plateau
de Bure Interferometer: Amplitude Calibration''
- ``IRAM Plateau
de Bure Interferometer: Flux Measurements''
- ``IRAM Plateau de
Bure Interferometer: Pointing Parameters''
- ``IRAM Plateau de
Bure Interferometer: Trouble Shooting Guide''
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Robert Lucas
Thu Mar 9 14:51:14 MET 1995