Your applications should be addressed as usual to:
IRAM Scientific Secretariat,
300 rue de la Piscine,
F-38406 St Martin
d'Hères, France.
To avoid the allocation of several numbers per proposal, send only one copy of your proposal, either by mail or by fax. In case your fax reaches us in time, but is incomplete or unreadable, we will try our best to contact you (your responsibility, however).
Your proposal will only be evaluated if submitted in the correct format (these forms are available by anonymous ftp from iram.fr in directory dist/proposal, as well as a Latex style file proposal.sty; or with the World Wide Web at URL http://iram.fr/). Do not use characters smaller than 11pt, which would make your proposal unreadable if we had to fax it to the members of the P.C.
On the title page, you must fill out the line `special requirements' if you request spectral line on-the-fly observations, the polarimeter, `service observing', remote observing, or specific dates for time dependent observations (if there are periods when you cannot observe for personal reasons, please specify them here; beware, however, that they could be a motive for proposal rejection!).
We insist upon receiving, with proposals for heterodyne receivers, a complete list of frequencies corrected for source redshift (to 0.1 GHz, unless your frequencies are confidential). You should specify which receivers you plan to use. Note that the use of the 2 mm receiver prevents the use of 3mm2 and 230G2, which, otherwise, can be used in parallel with receiver 3mm1 and 230G1 (see below).
In order to avoid useless duplication of observations and to protect already accepted proposals, we keep up a computerized list of targets. We ask you to fill out carefully your source list. This list must imperatively contain all the sources (and only those sources) for which you request observing time. To allow electronic scanning of your source parameters, your list must be typed or printed following the format indicated on the proposal form (please, do not handwrite). If your source list is long (e.g. more than 15 sources) you may print it on a separate page, keeping the same format.
If you have doubts whether the project sources you wish to propose have already be observed, you may contact Mrs. A. Jost or M. Guélin, well ahead of the deadline (please send your source list in the same format as in observing proposals).
The scientific aims of the proposed programme should be explained in 2 pages of text maximum, plus one page of figures and tables. Proposals should be self-explanatory, clearly state these scientific aims, and explain the need of the 30m telescope. Please do not attach pre- or reprints. The amount of time requested should be carefully estimated and justified (see below); it should include pointing, focusing, and calibration checks and allow for receiver tunings (on average 20 min. per receiver).
A scientific project should not be artificially cut into several small projects but should rather be submitted as one bigger project, even if this means 100-150 hrs.
If time has already been given to one project but turned out to be insufficient, explain the reasons, e.g. indicate the amount of time lost due to bad weather or equipment failure; if the fraction of time lost is close to 100%, don't rewrite the proposal, except for an introductory paragraph. For continuation of proposals having led to publications, please give references to the latter. In all cases, indicate on the first page whether your proposal is (or is not) the re submission or the continuation of a previously submitted 30 m telescope proposal.