[ASA] TRAO - Call for Proposals for 2021-2022 Season

Miju Kang mjkang at kasi.re.kr
Thu Jun 10 12:03:18 AEST 2021


To whom it may concern,

Please circulate the following announcement in your community.

Sincerely,
Miju Kang

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Miju Kang, PhD

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI)
776 Daedeokdae-ro Yuseong-gu Daejeon 34055 South Korea
Phone: +82-42-865-2042   Fax: +82-42-865-2020
E-mail: mjkang at kasi.re.kr


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*Taeduk Radio Astronomy Observatory 2021-2022 Season Call For Proposals*
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The next deadline for proposals is 23:59 KST on 2021 August 10.
Proposals should be emailed as a single file in PDF format to:
traoprop at kasi.re.kr
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The Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) invites proposals
for the Taeduk Radio Astronomy Observatory (TRAO) 14-meter telescope for
the 2021 Fall - 2022 Spring season. Proposal candidates should submit up to
three pages of scientific and technical justifications (including figures,
tables, and references) in addition to their Proposal Cover Sheet in
English using the latex templates (form here):
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/-16EC5QPXJiZAwxALuzPSJ9?domain=radio.kasi.re.kr

There are two categories of proposals for the 2021-2022 observing season.
1. General Program (GP): single-year observing program
  with a telescope time of up to 300 hours
2. Key Science Program (KSP): multi-year observing program
  with a telescope time of 400 hours per year, for up to three years

TRAO supports multi-beam spectroscopy observations (4 x 4 array:
SEQUOIA-TRAO) at a frequency range of 85 - 115.6 GHz. The TRAO system
supports single-sideband observations for position-switched or OTF
observations. The backend has two spectral windows controlled
independently, each window with 4096 channels in a 62.5 MHz bandwidth. In
addition, a single-pixel wide-band (2 GHz) spectrometer is available.
Proposal candidates should consult the TRAO Status Report for additional
technical specifications:
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/1gvSC6XQ4LfrXZ1XYi6IC94?domain=radio.kasi.re.kr

TRAO has a shared-risk remote observing mode available. However,
inexperienced users are advised to do the observations on the site. Outside
(non-KASI) PIs who intend to use the remote observing mode should specify
local collaborators in the proposal. The local collaborators are
responsible for handling on-site tasks during the remote observations, such
as resetting the system in case of system failure, which happens
occasionally.

Minho Choi
TRAO, KASI
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