CALL FOR PROPOSALS TNG and REM
AOT51 (2025A) is now open for proposals.
Applications for observing time for the periods
April 1st, 2025 - September 30th, 2025
are solicited and should be submitted by
Monday, November 25th, 2024, 12:00 UT.
The available time offered in this call at TNG via INAF-TAC is
50 nights, 10 of which are reserved to exo-planetary
research programs with Early Career PI (see special notices below) and 40
are for other science programs. We encourage applicants to submit
proposals asking a row of consecutive nights to be done in visitor
mode. The budget can increase if not all the nights offered in other
calls will be effectively allocated by the respective TACs. The foreseen
schedule breakdown is reported at the bottom. All proposals will be judged
strictly on their scientific merit.
LARGE PROGRAMS or LONG-TERM PROGRAMS can NOT be requested
answering the AOT51 call.
We will be accepting (few) Director's Discretionary Time proposals
during the whole semester (https://www.tng.iac.es/observing/director_time_policy.html),
which will be judged by the TNG staff in a few days. These observations
will be performed in Service Mode only.
New application forms and detailed instructions can be downloaded
from the TNG web pages (https://www.tng.iac.es/submit.html).
Following new ideas on the refereeing process, the PIs (ex officio) and
CoIs (from 2 to 5) could be used as external reviewers for the other
proposals in this or next call. PIs should explicitly inform their CO-Is
that they will have to accept the review of other proposals. (Box 16).
Incomplete computation of the overheads, poor target visibility in the
semester and, in particular, dense monitoring are recurrent weaknesses
pointed out when assessing the technical feasibility. Too dense cadence
(like, e.g., 1 visit per week or less) will be considered not feasible
due to scheduling issues.
Queueing mode is not available. Filler programs cannot be implemented.
Important information for a more careful preparation of the proposals
are reported at https://tngweb.tng.iac.es/call/info.html
New Protected Targets accepted by TAC will form a list available at
this address: (https://www.tng.iac.es/observing/protected.html)
TNG is a 3.58-m optical/infrared telescope located at Roque de Los Muchachos Observatory in
the island of La Palma (Canary Islands). Its primary mirror is corrected by Active Optics and
it is equipped with instruments for imaging and spectroscopy, spanning the optical and near
infrared wavelengths range.
The offered instruments are: HARPS-N, NICS, DOLORES and GIANO-B (GIANO in Nasmyth B).
The observing mode GIARPS, simultaneously combining HARPS-N and GIANO-B,
is also offered (see below).
For details, visit http://www.tng.iac.es
REM is a 60-cm robotic telescope located at La Silla ESO site (Chile) which can observe
simultaneously with a visible and an infrared camera. The observations will be carried out
in unmanned, queuing mode. INAF-TAC will allocate 1000 hours of observations.
REM is equipped with ROS2 visible camera and REMIR infrared camera.
The two are observing simultaneously thanks to a dichroic.
ROS2 will produce simultaneous images in the four Sloan-like passbands g, r, i, z.
Charged time is therefore not the sum of ROS2 and REMIR, but the greater between the two.
For details, see http://www.rem.inaf.it
NOTICE FOR AOT 51
Exo-Planetary Research Programs
The renewed agreement between INAF and HARPS-N Collaboration allows
and promotes the use of HARPS-N at the TNG until AOT57 (2028A) included. A
minimum of 75 nights per semester will be dedicated to exo-planetary
programs from Italian PIs or non-Italian but affiliated to the
HARPS-N Collaboration. 10 of these nights are reserved to young
researchers, less than 5 years old from the discussion of their PhD
thesis. Programs related to exo-planetary research will be reviewed
by a dedicated TAC sub-panel and judged only for their scientific
merit. The agreement between INAF and the HARPS-N Collaboration
specifies that the available nights per semester will be roughly
equally distributed between the parties and that joint PI-ships
between the parties are welcomed and encouraged.
New IMPORTANT notes on time-sharing among programs of exoplanetary science
Researchers who would like to
submit a proposal on exo-planetary science needing
monitoring of radial velocities over a wide range of
dates, should also take into account the following
considerations:
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There are several Large Programs on exo-planetary
science ongoing at the TNG, with granted time until
AOT57 (or 2028A). To optimize the scientific return
for their science goals, the two main scientific
groups with approved LPs (HARPS-N and GAPS
collaborations) already agreed on sharing the
observing time at the telescope.
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Exo-planetary science (with HARPS-N and/or GIANO-B)
is not the only observing mode of the TNG. Other
science cases with different instruments have been
approved which means that dense monitoring with
frequent observations every few days is not
possible, even in case of time-sharing (TS). TS is
only available when exo-planetary science programs
are scheduled and even so, on a best effort basis.
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At the earliest time or at least two weeks before
the closure of a new call for Observing time (TAC,
CAT, ITP, ORP) the researchers who know that their
science goal could only be attained with TS should
contact the chairs of the 2 groups
[Luca.Malavolta_at_unipd.it and
Aldo.Bonomo_at_inaf.it] expressing their request for
the TS and accepting the following constraints:
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The scientific goals of the programs joining the
TS should not overlap with the scientific goals of
the programs already in the TS group;
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In case of possible overlap among the scientific
goals, the programs should provide a well-defined
target list not encompassing targets for which one
of the programs in the TS has already expressed
interest. In case of a strong and justified
interest on the same target, a spirit of
collaboration is encouraged and a policy on the
use and publication of the data should be agreed
before submitting the proposal. The time
allocation committees judging the proposal should
be informed of the possible conflict due to mutual
interest and know in advance if the groups already
agreed on collaborating;
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The scheduling of the targets of the new proposal
will be organized on a best effort basis and in
any case will not be detrimental for other
programs already in the TS. Asking for TS is
accepting the scheduling of the targets organized
by one of the two main groups;
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PIs of the proposal accept to provide observers
for the scheduled nights who: [1] will follow the
scheduled observations from the schedulers of the
two main groups (HARPS-N Collaboration and GAPS)
and [2] will accept that the observing shift could
be larger than the assigned time to their proposal
(i.e. assigned 1 night to the proposal, but could
be observing for 3 consecutive nights);
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PIs of the proposal accept that the calculated
percentage of shared time will be based on the
allocated time by the TAC and that the bad weather
loss will be equally distributed with the same
percentage;
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Time Constraint observations (transits) are
typically not included in the TS, however the
hours of the night outside the transit could be
used for TS;
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PIs and observers of programs within the TS will
respect a no disclosure of the data from other
programs.
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Proposals that fail to demonstrate that an agreement
of TS has been reached will be considered as
technically unfeasible by the TNG staff.
SiFAP2 offered as a visitor instrument at TNG
The high-temporal resolution photometer SiFAP2 is available as a
visitor instrument at the TNG. It is not a common-user instrument, but
it will be supported for a maximum of 27 hours. Before submitting the
proposal, the proponent team must contact the SiFAP2 PI Alessandro
Papitto (alessandro.papitto@inaf.it)
for a technical validation. Publications based on SiFAP2 data must
include builders as co-authors. For more information about SiFAP2 and
the available observing modes (photometry and linear polarimetry) see
https://www.tng.iac.es/instruments/sifap2/.
Polarimetry with DOLORES unavailable during semester AOT51
The PAOLO polarimeter will be unavailable during the semester AOT51 (2025A).
The observational mode GIARPS at TNG
The light from the telescope is split into visible and infrared
domains by means of a dichroic. The former feeds as usual HARPS-N,
the latter is beamed into the new preslit of GIANO-B. The slit of
GIANO-B is directly fed through a new optical relay instead of the
previous fiber fed preslit. For efficiency and for overheads, please
use the old GIANO page and recipe to prepare your proposals. They
will serve as an upper limit.
For those proposals wishing to use the dual GIARPS mode, please tick
both HARPS-N and GIANO-B boxes in the submission form, and state it
clearly in the text. Proponents must also report the respective total
HARPS-N and GIANO-B observing times. The greater value will constitute
the effective time request of the proposal. For technical reasons,
please indicate the preferred instrument.
NATIONALITY RESTRICTIONS APPLY
INAF-TAC is receiving only Italian proposals for TNG, defined as the
PI and at least half of the participants being affiliated to an
Italian Institution. However, proposals belonging to the exo-planetary
research programs can be submitted by Italian PIs or by any PI
affiliated to the HARPS-N collaboration. Non-Italian proposals should
be submitted following the TransNational Access provided by the
OPTICON-Radionet Pilot project. This is valid for Italian teams
requesting the Nordic Optical Telescope, too. Indeed, we remind that
the Nordic counterpart decided to not continue in the time-sharing
agreement between TNG and NOT.
The Nationality restriction does not apply to REM proposals.
AOT51 TIME BREAKDOWN
For sake of completeness, we report the foreseen TNG-time breakdown
for the AOT51 semester
- 40 nights (this call) for the INAF-TAC;
- 10 nights (this call) for the Exo-planetary science Program reserved to Early Career
Researchers;
- 65 nights for the ongoing Large Programs of Exo-Planetary science;
- 6 nights for the ongoing INAF Long-Term Programs;
- 31 nights for the Spanish CAT;
- 7 nights for the OPTICON-Radionet Pilot project, TransNational Access.
REM available time is 1000 hours.
Adriano Ghedina
Director
Telescopio Nazionale Galileo