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Sidney C Wolff
NOAO/DIR
NATIONAL
OPTICAL
ASTRONOMY
OBSERVATORIES
NATIONAL OPTICAL ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORIES
QUARTERLY REPORT
JANUARY-MARCH 1996
July 16,1996
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION.
m. PERSONNEL AND BUDGET STATISTICS, NOAO
A. Visitors
B. Hired
C. Completed Employment
D. Changed Status 2
E. Gemini 8-m Telescopes Project 2
F. Chilean Economic Statistics 2
G. NSF Foreign Travel Fund 3
Appendices
Appendix A: Telescope Usage Statistics
Appendix B: Observational Programs
I. INTRODUCTION
In June 1988, the Division of Astronomical Sciences of the National Science Foundation (NSF) decided thatone quarterly report of the National Optical Astronomy Observatories would be timed to coincide with theNSF Annual Presentation. Information formerly included in the NOAO Quarterly Report for the secondquarter, January - March, is now incorporated into the material prepared by NOAO for the NSF AnnualPresentation.The 1996NSF Annual Presentation was held 22-24 April 1996, in Washington, D.C.
NOAO continues to keep records of personnel, telescope usage, and observational program statistics for thesecond quarter. This document lists personnel changes for the period 1 January - 31 March 1996. TheNOAO Newsletter No. 46 (June 1996) contains information on major projects, new instrumentation, andoperations.The appendices to this report summarize telescope usage statistics and observationalprograms.
II. PERSONNEL AND BUDGET STATISTICS, NOAO
A. Visitors who arrived this quarter for a stay of one month or more
Arrived Name
12/8/95 Eileen Friel
1/1/96 Prof. Jinghao Sun1/15/96 LiYan
1/21/96 Alex Athey1/21/96 Alejandro Soto1/21/96 Elizabeth Turner
1/22/96 Roger Leiton1/22/96 Martin Osorio
1/30/96 T. Alan Clark
2/5/96 Jodi Schneider
3/4/96 Binxun Ye
B. Hired
Date Name
1/31/96 Michael Dulik
2/12/96 Richard Heinrich
C. Completed Employment
NOAO facility
Institution visited
Maria Mitchell Obs. CTIO
Beijing Astronomical Observatory NSO/T
University of Sydney NSO/T
Pomona College CTIO
Dartmouth College CTIO
Georgia Inst, of Tech. CTIO
U. de La Serena CTIO
U. de Chile CTIO
University of Calgary NSO/T
St. John's College CTIO
Yunnan Observatory NSOAT
Position
Assistant Scientist
Gemini Employee Relations Manager/NOAO Compensation Manager
NOAO division
NSO
NOAO
Date Name Position
1/31/96 Fred Forbes Sr. Engineer2/29/96 Paulina Silva Secretary 33/17/96 Juan Cerezo Head Accountant
3/17/96 Juan Cortes Auto Mechanic 1
3/17/96 Martin Gonzalez Instrument Specialist 13/17/96 Hector Guerrero Carpenter 2
NOAO division
NOAO
CTIO
CTIO
CTIO
CTIO
CTIO
3/17/96 Manuel Jofre
3/17/96 Eduardo Navarro
3/17/96 Julio Riquelme3/17/96 Mario Soto
3/17/96 Jorge Vergara3/18/96 Benjamin Ley ton3/31/96 Marcelo Bass
D. Change of Status
Date Name
1/5/96 Jack Baldwin
2/1/96 Taft Armandroff
3/16/96 Yeming Gu
3/18/96 Andy Rudeen
3/17/96 Angela Rebolledo3/17/96 Teobaldo Ponce
Maintenance Man 4
Instrument Maker 2
Computer Programmer 2Gasfiter 2
Gasfiter 3
Welder 1
Photographer 1
Position
Sabbatical ending May 31, 1996Promotion from Associate Astronomer
to Associate Astronomer/Tenure
Change from Research Associateto Jr. Scientist SOI
Promotion from Engineer to Sr. Engineerand transfer to Gemini
Changed from Secretary 2 full time to half timeChanged from Business Services Division Head
to Budget and Accounting Manager
E. Gemini 8-m Telescopes Project
Hired
Date Name Position
1/24/96 Philip Puxley Associate Project Scientist, Operations1/29/96 James Robinson Engineer1/29/96 James Catone Engineer
Completed EmploymentDate Name Position
1/31/96 Earl Pearson Engineering Manager3/29/96 John Home Senior Engineer3/29/96 David Robertson Engineering Manager
Change ofStatusDate Name Position
3/18/96 Andy Rudeen Promotion from Engineer to Sr Enginestransfer from NOAO
F. Chilean Economic Statistics FY 1996
CTIO
CTIO
CTIO
CTIO
CTIO
CTIO
CTIO
NOAO division
CTIO
KPNO
NSO
NOAO
CTIO
CTIO
Month
JanuaryFebruaryMarch
%ChangeinCPI
0.3
0.5
0.7
Cum. ChangeinCPI
1.4
1.9
2.7
Avr. monthlyPesos/Dollars
408.97
411.68
411.05
G. NSF Foreign Travel Fund
For the quarter 1 January through 31 March 1996, a total of $1,182.95 was paid out of the NSF ForeignTravel account for visits to the following optical telescopes:
Las Campanas Observatory, OCTW, Chile.
APPENDIX A
Telescope Usage Statistics
January - March 1996
Telescope
Astronomical Observations Scheduled maintenance,
instrument tests,
equipment changes,
engineering, etc.
Hours
Scheduled
Hours Used Hours Lost
Visitors Staff Weather Equipment
4-m 900.4 672.9 127.4 0.0 14.3 85.8
1.5-m 879.3 743.3 52.3 18.7 21.0 44.0
CTIO 1-m 545.5 508.4 0.0 31.8 5.3 0.0
0.9-m 873.8 814.0 0.0 12.0 9.8 38.0
*0.6/0.9-m 574.2 427.7 105.5 10.0 16.2 14.8
4-m 1115.0 553.35 139.95 362.5 36.0 23.0
2.1-m 1078.5 632.18 74.82 284.0 34.5 53.0
KPNO Coude Feed 1063.0 648.25 113.5 300.25 1.0 0.0
0.9-m 998.9 531.5 74.8 332.9 25.7 34.0
Schmidt 280.0 102.0 32.0 140.0 4.0 2.0
Evans Facility 1210.0 262.0 454.0 437.0 35.0 22.0
**FTS Lab 500.0 168.0 92.0 0.0 112.0 128.0
NSO Hilltop Dome 1612.0 5.0 1180.0 353.0 69.0 5.0
**McMath-Pierce 865.2 364.0 193.2 237.5 70.5 0.0
Vac. Tower/SP 783.0 234.0 262.0 231.0 8.0 48.0
Vacuum/KP 504.5 0.0 361.5 126.5 16.5 0.0
Note: Scheduled hours are calculated according to the ephemerides for CTIO:
JanuaryFebruaryMarch
8.5 hours/night;9.5 hours/night;10.5 hours/night.
* Use restricted to dark of the moon.
** Totals include both day and night hours. All others are day only.
APPENDIX B
Cerro Tololo Inter-American ObservatoryJanuary - March 1996
January - February - March 1996: Individual Telescope Assignments are listed below. Graduatestudents are indicated by an asterisk aftertheirnames. Nights assigned (hours worked), and telescopeused are indicated. Service Observing programs are denoted by S.O. instead of nights assigned. A totalof 69 programs were carried out during this quarter.
G. Aldering (U. of Minnesota), M. Moshir (California Inst, of Tech., IPAC): "Ultraluminous FIRGalaxies from the IRAS Very Faint Source Survey." 3(28)4-m
G. Aldering (U. of Minnesota): "Gunn r and i Imaging Towards IRAS and Radio Sources which areBlank on the POSS." 3(18)0.9-m
D. Alves* (U. of California, Davis), K. Cook (Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab.): "Investigating the 3-DStructure of the Large Magellanic Cloud with Cepheids from the MACHO Project." 4(33)1.5-m
C. Anguita, M. Ruiz, P. Loyola (U. de Chile): "CCD Parallaxes: Cool Degenerates and HotSubdwarfs." 3(22)1.5-m
D. Backman, J. Dalton* (Franklin & Marshall College), J. Stauffer, L.Hartmann (Harvard-Smithsonian):"Near-Infrared Photometry of Low Mass Stars in IC 2391 and IC 2602." 5(48)1.5-m
C. Bailyn, J. Orosz* (Yale U.), S. Zhang, C. Robinson (NASA/MSFC): "Obtaining an AccurateEphemeris for the Eclipsing Black Hole Binary GRO J1655-40." 2(19)1.5-m
P. Barrett (NASA/Goddard), S. Larsson (Stockholm Obs.): "X-Ray Oscillations in AM Her Binaries."4(36)1.5-m
F. Barrientos*, S. Lilly (U. Toronto, Canada): "PrecisionPhotometry of Early Type Galaxies in HighRedshift Clusters." 6(66)4-m
B. Burke, A. Fletcher*, A. Cooray (Massachusetts Inst, of Tech.): "Gravitational Lenses and CloseDoubles: Redshifts of Parkes-MIT-NRAO Radio Sources. 4(37)1.5-m
R. Buta, D. Crocker, G. Byrd (U. of Alabama), P. Rautiainen* (U. of Oulu, Finland): "Near-InfraredImaging of Early-Type Ringed Barred Galaxies." 2(19)1.5-m
Y. Chu, D. Bomans, S. Points* (U. of Illinois), C. Smith (U. of Michigan): "A Kinematic Study ofInterstellar Blow-Out Structures." 3(28)4-m
N. Craig (U. of California at Berkeley): "The EUVE Optical Identification Campaign III: SouthernSources." 4(39)1.5-m
A. Crotts (Columbia U.), S. Heathcote (CTIO): "The Dynamics and Morphology of the Emission-LineNebula Surrounding SN 1987A." 2(20)4-m
A. Crotts, J. Xu* (ColumbiaU.): "HuntingOld LMC Supernovae by Their Light Echoes: Followup."4(37)CS
P. Crowther (U. College London, UK), B. Bohannan (KPNO): "Infrared Spectroscopy of LuminousGalactic Post-Main Sequence Stars." 2(21)4-m
R. de Souza, D. de Mello, S. dos Anjos (U. de Sao Paulo, Brazil): "Radial Velocity of Binary Galaxies."5(50)1.5-m
R. Elston (CTIO), G. Hill, K. Thompson (U. of Texas), E. Lada (U. of Maryland): "Survey of Fe II inHigh Redshift QSOs." 4(38)4-m
E. Friel (Maria Mitchell Obs.), A. Athey (Pomona College), R. Leiton (U. de La Serena), M. Osorio (U.de Chile), E. Turner (Georgia Inst, of Tech.): "Photometry of Standard Stars and Measures of the SkyBrightness." 2(18)CS
Friel (MariaMitchell Obs.), A. Athey (PomonaCollege): "Search for High-ZQSOs and Photometry ofthe Oldest Disk Clusters." 1(1 l)4-m
J. Gallagher, L. Matthews* (U. of Wisconsin),T. Smecker-Hane, P. Stetson (Dominion Astrophys. Obs.,Canada), P. Hodge (U. of Washington), J. Holtzman (Lowell Obs.): "The Star Formation History of theLarge Magellanic Cloud." 6(57)1.5-m
D. Geisler (KPNO), M. Lee (Seoul National U.): "Determining the Origin of High SpecificFrequencyGlobular Cluster Systems." S.O.(l l)4-m
M. Giavalisco (Carnegie Inst, of Washington), M. Dickinson (STScI), C. Steidel (Palomar Obs.):"Searching for Galaxies at Redshift z > 3 in HST Fields." 3(33)4-m
P. Guhathakurta (U. of California at Santa Cruz), R. Cutri, J.-P. Bernard (California Inst, of Tech.), F.Boulanger (Inst. dAp. Spat., France): "Wide Field Optical Imaging of the Infrared Cirrus: Probing theProperties of Interstellar Dust." 4(39)CS
W. Hartkopf, D. Gies, B. Mason, T. Brummelaar (GeorgiaState U.): "Selected Speckle SurveysAcrossthe H-R Diagram." 4(38)4-m
S. Hawley, H. Kuhn, H. Smith (Michigan State U.): "Tidal Disruption of the Carina Dwarf Galaxyandthe Mass of the Milky Way." 4(38)1.5-m
S. Hawley (Michigan State U.), B. Byrne, A. Gunn, D. Foster* (Armagh Obs.): "Rotationand MagneticActivity in the Young Open Cluster IC 2602." 2(17)4-m
K. Hinkle, R. Probst, R. Joyce (KPNO): "A Deep Search for LMC Obscured AGB Stars." 2(9)1.5-m
R. Jeffries, M. Thurston* (U. of Birmingham, UK), J. Pye (U. of Leicester, UK): "Photometry andIdentification of Low Mass Stars in Young Open Clusters." 5(54)0.9-m
M. Joner (Brigham Young U.): "The Consistency of the SAAO Stromgren-b Standard Stars."10(86)l-m,2(19)0.9-m
M. Keane (CTIO): "Using Mira Variables to Probe the Galactic Disk." 4(38)CS
M. Keane (CTIO): "The Environments of Radio-Loud Quasarsat 0.7 < z < 1.4." 5(44)4-m
M. Keane (CTIO), J. Schneider (St. John's College): "Intergalactic HI Clouds and their Environments."3(33) 1.5-m, 5(47)CS
S. Kenyon (Harvard-Smithsonian.), M. Gomez(Obs. Astronomico, Argentina): "The Chamaleon I Star-Forming Region." 4(42)1.5-m
M. Krockenberger*, R. Noyes, D. Sasselov (Harvard-Smithsonian): "ImprovedBaade-WesselinkDistances to Individual Cepheids the LMC." 4(34)4-m
A. Landolt (Louisiana State U.): "UBVRI Photoelectric Photometric Sequences (Proposal I)."7(64)1.5-m
A. Landolt (Louisiana State U.): "UBVRI Photometry of Standard and Variable Stars."6(51)l-m
K. Lanzetta (State U. of New York), D. Meyer (Northwestern U.), J. Webb (U. of New South Wales,Australia), A. Wolfe (U. of California, San Diego): "Galactic Chemical Abundances at z » 0.5-1."3(27)4-m
K. Lanzetta (State U. of New York), X. Barcons (U. de Cantabria, Espana), J. Webb (U. of New SouthWales, Australia): "Dynamics of Galaxies at »160 h"1 kpc." 3(27)4-m
M. Lehnert, W. van Breugel (L. Livermore National Lab.), V. Kapahi (Tata Inst, of FundamentalResearch, India), T. Heckman (Johns Hopkins U.): "The Evolution of QuasarHost Galaxies." 3(33)4-m
P. Martinez (U. of Cape Town, South Africa), C. Koen (South African Astron. Obs, South Africa), P.Birch (Perth Obs., Australia): "Asteroseismology of the Pulsating Lambda Boo Star II Vir (HD 105759)."7(56)l-m
P. Martinez (U. of Cape Town, South Africa), C. Koen (South African Astron. Obs., South Africa), D.Sullivan (VictoriaU., New Zealand): "Asteroseismology of the Rapidly Oscillating Ap Star HD119027." 8(69)l-m
J. Maza, P. Ortiz, M. Wischnjewsky (U. de Chile): "UBVRI Photometry of Calan-Tololo SeyfertGalaxies." 6(59)0.9-m
A. Moffat, N. St-Louis, J. Bertrand* (U. de Montreal, Canada), N. Walborn (STScI): "Measuring theMasses of the Most Massive Stars." 2(17)4-m
P. McCarthy (Carnegie Inst, of Washington), J. Baker, J. Dennett-Thorpe* (U. of Cambridge, UK), V.Kapahi (Tata Inst, of Fundamental Research, India): "IR Spectroscopy of a Complete Sample of RadioLoud Quasars." 4(39)4-m
P. Ortiz, J. Maza (U. de Chile): "Extensive Search for Quasars with Redshift up to z = 5.0." 8(80)CS
J. Patterson, J. Kemp, J. Zimmerman, A. Shambrook (Columbia U.): "Superhumps in CataclysmicVariables." 32(246)l-m
E. Perlman, L. Jones, N. White, L. Angelini, C. Scharf(NASA/Goddard), G. Wegner (AstronomischesInst., Germany), M. Malkan (U.of California, Los Angeles), H. Ebeling, M. Irwin (Cambridge U., UK):"The X-Ray Evolution of Poor Clusters of Galaxies and BL Lac Objects." 5(38)0.9-m
S. Perlmutter, A. Kim*, S. Duestua, D. Groom, A. Fisher*, I. Hook, P. Nugent* (U. of CaliforniaatBerkeley), J. Willick (Stanford U.), D. Branch (U. of Oklahoma): "Homogeneity and Rate of High-Redshift Supernovae with Two Other Wide-Field Imaging Projects for Cosmology: >1-Degree GalaxyCorrelation Study and Very- High Redshift QSO Survey." 6(67)4-m
M. Phillips, A. Walker, R. Covarrubias, N. Suntzeff, M. Hamuy, M. Navarrete, A. Clocchiatti (CTIO), D.DePoy, M. Bautista* (Ohio State U.), J. Elias (KPNO): "Observations of SN 1987A at Late Epochs."3(22)4-m
M. Postman, C. Sturch, J. Doggett (STScI), E. Costa (U. de Chile): "The Second Guide Star PhotometricCatalog." 7(70)0.9-m
R. Probst (KPNO): "Search for MolecularHydrogen in LMC Star FormingRegions."4(37)1.5-m
P. Rosati, R. Burg, R. Delia Cecca (Johns Hopkins U.), B. McLean (STScI): "Deep Imaging of a Faint X-Ray Selected Cluster Sample." 5(46)1.5-m
M. Ruiz, M. Wischnjewsky, G. Valladares (U. de Chile): "Luminosity Functionof Cool Degenerates."3(25)4-m,4(31)0.9-m
W. Saunders (Edinburgh U., UK), S. Maddox (Royal Greenwich Obs., UK), B. Mobasher (ImperialCollege of Science, UK), B. Tully (U. of Hawaii): "An All-Sky K-Band Tully-Fisher Survey of IRASGalaxies." 3(32)1.5-m, 2(23)0.9-m
C. Smith (U. of Michigan), F. Winkler (Middlebury College), Y. Chu (U. of Illinois), R. Kennicutt (U. ofArizona): "An Optical Emission-Line Survey of the Magellanic Clouds." 13(111)CS
M. Smith (CTIO), A. Athey (Pomona College): "Searchfor Quasars of Redshift 5 < z < 7." 4(41)CS
T. Storchi-Bergmann,C. Winge (UFRGS, Brazil), M. Ward (Oxford U., UK), A. Wilson (U. ofMaryland): "IR Emission Line Signatures of Tori in the Nuclei of Seyferts." 4(44)4-m
M. Strauss (Princeton U.), M. Postman(STScI), S. Courteau (KPNO), J. Willick (Stanford U.), D.Schlegel (Durham U., UK): "The Bulk Flow ina Shell at 6000 km s"1 from a Fully-Sky Tully-FisherSample." 4(44)0.9-m
K. Sugitani (Nagoya City U., Japan), M. Tamura (National Astron. Obs., Japan), K. Ogura (KokugahuinU., Japan): "IR Study of Small-Scale Sequential StarFormation in Bright-Rimmed Clouds." 3(31)1.5-m
N. Suntzeff, R. Schommer, M. Phillips, A. Clocchiatti, R. Covarrubias (CTIO), R. Leiton, (U. de LaSerena), B. Schmidt (Mt. Stromlo and Siding Spring Obs., Australia), C. Smith (U. of Michigan), M.Hamuy (U. of Arizona), J. Maza (U. deChile), A. Riess, R. Kirshner (Harvard U.), J. Spyromilio, B.
Leibundgut (European Southern Obs., Germany), C. Stubbs, C. Hogan (U. of Washington): "A Searchfor Distant Type la Supernovae to Measure q0." 6(63)4-m, 4(45)1.5-m
E. Turner (Georgia Inst, of Tech.): "Photometry of Open Clusters and Searches for White Dwarfs."1(11)CS
A. Walker (CTIO): "Photometry of the MACHO event 96-BLG-3." l(5)1.5-m
K. Weis*, D. Bomans, Y. Chu (U. of Illinois): "Small Bubbles around OB Stars in the LMC."8(55)0.9-m
B. Welsh, N. Craig, T. Sasseen, S. Jelinsky (U. of California, Berkeley): "The Violent InterstellarMedium Associated with Southern OB Associations." 4(36)1.5-m
T. Williams, D. Merritt, B. Tremblay* (Rutgers U.): "Measuring Extended Kinematics of EllipticalGalaxies with Planetary Nebulae." 5(47)4-m
S. Wolk*, F. Walter (State U. of New York): "Identification of PMS Stars in the Gum Nebula."3( 18)1.5-m, 5(42)0.9-m
MACHO PROGRAM
S.O. (78)0.9-m
MICHIGAN PROGRAM
P. Seitzer (U. of Michigan), A. Soto (Dartmouth College): "Michigan Program." 18(111)CS
YALE PROGRAM
S. Barnes*, C. Bailyn, D. Dinescu* (Yale U.): "Yale Program." 29(283)0.9-m
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Nights Hours Days Hours1940 0 f95
J Bally, D Devine, V Alten,University of ColoradoB Reipurth, European Southern ObservatoryKinematics of Parsec Scale Jets from Young Stars
4 meter 4.00 51.50 0.00 0.00
16 0 f95
R Barnes,
National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesQ Observing
4 meter 7.00 33.50 0.00 0.00
1681 0 s96 C rt
T Beers, S Hawley, S Rossi, Sj „Michigan State University C (DB Twarog, B Anthony-Twarog, University of Kansas C» Cj>A Sarajedini, v*jNational Optical Astronomy Observatories 2R Wilhelm, Western Kentucky University ' ^ ^Discovery & Analysis of Extremely Metal-Poor 3 H-"aStars in the.. 2.1 meter 5.00 32.00 0.00 0.00 2 2 2
n 3 pn o aCT M H-
x
O2291 0 s96H Bond, L Fullton, A Saha, vO o" CBSpace Telescope Science Institute ^ £flPost AGB Stars and the Distance to the M82 Group i-l
4 meter 2.90 15.00 0.00 0.00 <
1946 0 f95M Brotherton, B Wills, D Wills,University of Texas, AustinQuasar Emission Lines: Relating the BLR and NLR
2.1 meter 5.00 36.50 0.00 0.00
1966 0 f95J Brown, H Yee, University of TorontoA Deep Imaging Survey of cD Galaxies
0.9 meter 5.00 49.00 0.00 0.00
2055 0 s96R Brunner, A Connolly, A Szalay,Johns Hopkins UniversityT Broadhurst, European Southern ObservatoryGalaxy Redshifts from Broad Band Photometry
4 meter 3.00 33.00 0.00 0.00
rr
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Nights Hours Days Hours2257 0 s96
D Calzetti, Space Telescope Science InstituteT Heckman, G Meurer, Johns Hopkins UniversityThe Structure & Evolution of Starburst Galaxies
with 2.1 meter 5.00 48.00 0.00 0.00
1957 0 f95
M Corbin, N Sharp,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesA Search for High-Redshift Superclusters I. QSOSurvey Burrell Schmidt 10.00 25.00 0.00 0.00
2319 0 s96
R Cutri, California Institute of TechnologyP Guhathakurta,University of California, Santa CruzF Boulanger, Institut d'Astrophysique SpatialeJ Bernard, Institut d' Astrophysique de ParisWide Field Optical Imaging of Infrared Cirrus:Probing... Burrell Schmidt 4.00 6.00 0.00 0.00
2248 0 s96
M Donahue, M Dickinson, M Postman,Space Telescope Science InstituteJ Stocke, University of ColoradoAn Imaging Survey for High Redshift X-rayClusters 4 meter 4.00 29.00 0.00 0.00
2115 0 f95
G Esquerdo, J Barentine, University of ArizonaHigh Resolution Abosrption Spectroscopy ofReflection .... Coude Feed 4.00 37.75 0.00 0.00
2431 0 s96
Y Fernandez, M A'Hearn, D Wellnitz,University of MarylandC Lisse, NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterCCD Imaging of Nucleus & Coma of Comet C/1996 B2Hyakutake 0.9 meter 4.00 32.00 0.00 0.00
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Nights Hours Days Hours1944 0 s96
R Giovanelli, M Haynes, D Dale,Cornell UniversityMeasurement of Peculiar Velocities of SpiralGalaxies 0.9 meter 8.00 53.00 0.00 0.00
2049 0 f95
P Green,Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsR Saffer, Space Telescope Science InstituteIR Photometry of Hot White Dwarfs Detected in EUVAll Sky 2.1 meter 4.00 50.00 0.00 0.00
2107 0 f95
B Greenawalt, R Walterbos,New Mexico State UniversityEmission-Line Imaging of Diffuse Ionized Gas inNearby.... 0.9 meter 6.00 49.50 0.00 0.00
2289 0 s96
M Gregg, Lawrence Livermore LaboratoryM West, Saint Mary's UniversityA Panoramic Multicolor Survey of the ComaCluster Burrell Schmidt 6.80 58.00 0.00 0.00
2405 0 s96
M Gregg, Lawrence Livermore LaboratoryM Pierce, Indiana UniversityThe Infrared Fundamental Plane of EllipticalGalaxies 2.1 meter 8.00 40.00 0.00 0.00
2080 0 s96
P Hall, University of ArizonaR Green,
National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesThe Environments of Radio Loud Quasars at l<z<2
4 meter 2.50 20.50 0.00 0.00
1821 0 s96
J Halpern, Columbia UniversityM Eracleous, Space Telescope Science InstituteLong Term Variability & Origin of Double PeakedEmission... 2.1 meter 3.00 24.00 0.00 0.00
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Nights Hours Days Hours2091 0 f95
L Hartmann,
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsN Calvet, S Strom, J Muzerolle,University of MassachusettsS Edwards, Smith CollegeAccretion Rates of T Tauri Stars: A New Approach
4 meter 3.00 34.00 0.00 0.00
2213 0 s96
T Heckman, J Wang, Johns Hopkins UniversityC Leitherer, R Delgado,Space Telescope Science InstituteStarbursts and the Seyfert Galaxy Phenomenon
4 meter 4.00 48.00 0.00 0.00
1986 0 s96
D Helfand, E Blanton, Columbia UniversityR White, Space Telescope Science InstituteBent Double Radio Galaxies & the Search for
Distant Cluster 2.1 meter 3.00 33.00 0.00 0.00
2417 0 s96
D Helfand, S Das, Columbia UniversityR White, Space Telescope Science InstituteFIRST Rapid Variability in Extragalactic RadioSources 2.1 meter 3.00 33.00 0.00 0.00
2215 0 s96
G Hill, McDonald ObservatoryR Goodrich, Space Telescope Science InstituteS Veilleux, University of MarylandAn Infrared Test of AGN Unification
4 meter 2.90 16.50 0.00 0.00
2282 0 s96
G Hill, McDonald ObservatoryR Elston,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesK Thompson, University of Texas, AustinSurvey of Fe II in High Redshift QSOs
4 meter 4.00 20.50 0.00 0.00
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Nights Hours Days Hours2399 0 s96
L Hillenbrand,University of California, BerkeleyThe Star Forming History of Orion Nebula Cluster:Extended 0.9 meter 3.00 27.00 0.00 0.00
2003 0 f95 s96
K Hinkle, R Joyce,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesF Fekel, Tennessee State UniversityC Sneden, University of Texas, AustinInfrared Spectroscopy of Binary Miras
Coude Feed 3.00 14.00 0.00 0.00
2212 0 s96
K Hinkle, R Joyce,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesF Fekel, Tennessee State UniversityInfrared Spectroscopy of Late-Type Variables inBinary.... Coude Feed 3.00 33.00 0.00 0.00
2161 0 f95
B Jannuzi, R Green, A Tanner,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesR Weymann, Carnegie Observatories, (OCIW)S Morris, Dominion Astrophysical ObservatoryConnection Between Low Redshift Ly-a Absorbers &Large.... 4 meter 3.00 21.00 0.00 0.00
2087 0 f95
E Jenkins, Princeton UniversityR Green,
National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesC Joseph, University of Wisconsin, MadisonA Search for Bright Quasars that Show Low-z MetalAbsorptio 2.1 meter 3.00 23.00 0.00 0.00
1968 0 f95K Johnston, N Zacharias, U.S. Naval ObservatoryC de Vegt, Universitat HamburgM Zacharias, Naval Research LaboratoryStructure Analysis & Precise Positions ofExtragalactic... 0.9 meter 7.00 84.00 0.00 0.00
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Nights Hours Days Hours2124 0 f95
L Jones, NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterI McHardy, University of SouthamptonThe Evolution of Narrow Emission Line Galaxies
and Origin.. 2.1 meter 4.00 45.00 0.00 0.00
2302 0 s96
L Jones, University of North CarolinaA Coude Feed Spectral Library
Coude Feed 9.00 69.00 0.00 0.00
9157 0 f95
R Joyce,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesInfrared Spectra of Faint High Galactic CarbonStars 2.1 meter 0.75 10.00 0.00 0.00
1962 0 f95
S Kenyon, M Geller,Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsR Marzke, Dominion Astrophysical ObservatoryThe H-Band Luminosity Function of NearbyGalaxies 4 meter 3.00 23.00 0.00 0.00
2345 0 s96
S Kenyon, M Geller,Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsR Marzke, Dominion Astrophysical ObservatoryThe H-band Luminosity Function of NearbyGalaxies 2.1 meter 6.00 52.50 0.00 0.00
2209 0 s96
T Kinman,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesBHB Stars from the Beers Survey at North GalacticPole.... 0.9 meter 9.90 51.80 0.00 0.00
2245 0 s96
T Kinman, D Harmer, N Suntzeff,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesFurther Investigation of "Streaming" in the Halo
4 meter 4.00 42.00 0.00 0.00
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Nights Hours Days Hours1917 0 s96
A Landolt, Louisiana State UniversityBroad-Band Standards at Declination +45 Degrees
0.9 meter 5.00 32.00 0.00 0.00
2057 0 f95
T Lanz, NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterJ Landstreet, University of Western OntarioG Mathys, European Southern ObservatoryAp Stars with Magnetically Resolved Lines
Coude Feed 6.00 72.00 0.00 0.00
2420 0 s96
K Lanzetta, SUNY at Stony BrookD Meyer, Northwestern UniversityGalactic Chemical Abundances at z ~ 1
4 meter 3.00 23.50 0.00 0.00
9164 0 s96
T Lebzelter, Institut fur AstronomieTime Series IR Spectroscopy of SemiregularVariables Coude Feed 5.00 42.50 0.00 0.00
2211 0 s96
M Lehnert, Lawrence Livermore LaboratoryT Heckman, J Wang, Johns Hopkins UniversityDetermining the Nature of the DiffuseInterstellar Medium.. 4 meter 4.00 35.00 0.00 0.00
2403 0 s96
P Marcum, R O'Connell, University of VirginiaD Luttermoser, Applied Research CorporationL Jones, University of North CarolinaA Comprehensive Library of Near-IR StellarSpectra Coude Feed 8.00 62.50 0.00 0.00
2122 0 s96
C Martin, R Kennicutt, Jr.,University of ArizonaGalactic Winds from Dwarf Galaxies
4 meter 2.00 25.00 0.00 0.00
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Nights Hours Days Hours2078 0 f95
M Mateo, University of MichiganR Peterson, University of California, Santa CruzThe Internal Kinematics of Low-Luminosity Dwarfsin M81.... 4 meter 3.90 36.50 0.00 0.00
2430 0 s96
R Meier, L Woodney, M A'Hearn,University of MarylandSearch for Emission Lines from ND, CD, CometHyakutake 4 meter 0.75 8.00 0.00 0.00
2402 0 s96
K Merrill, I Gatley,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesIR Spectral Imaging of Galactic Center: Color &Motion Give 4 meter 2.00 4.00 0.00 0.00
2359 0 s96
B Miller, Carnegie Institution of WashingtonE Wilcots, University of Wisconsin, MadisonIR Imaging of Barred Magellanic Galaxies
2.1 meter 4.00 29.50 0.00 0.00
2258 0 s96
G Morrison, F Owen, A Beasley,National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryRadio Galaxies & Blue Fractions in Rich Clusters
0.9 meter 6.00 50.00 0.00 0.00
9167 0 s96
B Muller,
National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesComa Study of the Comet C/1996 B2 (Hayakutake)
Burrell Schmidt 1.00 7.00 0.00 0.00
2097 0 f95
C O'Dea, S Baum, W de Vries,Space Telescope Science InstituteR Gelderman, NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterSpectroscopy of Mysterious GHz Peaked SpectrumRadio 4 meter 3.00 22.50 0.00 0.00
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Nights Hours Days Hours2395 0 s96
E Olszewski, P Harding, J Fields,University of ArizonaM Mateo, University of MichiganH Morrison, Case Western Reserve UniversityThe Structure & Origin of the Galactic Halo
Burrell Schmidt 3.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2411 0 s96
B Penprase, E Perez, K Jager, Pomona CollegeQ Wang, Northwestern UniversityHigh Resolution Spectroscopic Observations ofInterstellar Coude Feed 7.00 54.00 0.00 0.00
2134 0 f95G Peters, University of Southern CaliforniaAbundances of Moderately Heavy Elements inUltrasharp.... Coude Feed 4.00 44.00 0.00 0.00
2376 0 s96R Phelps, Carnegie Observatories, (OCIW)E Lada, University of MarylandEvolutionary Status of Embedded Clusters inRosette.... 4 meter 2.50 26.50 0.00 0.00
2222 0 s96
C Pilachowski, S Barden, M Giampapa, F Hill,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesAsteroseismographic Explorations
2.1 meter
Coude Feed
2200 0 s96
M Postman, C Sturch, J Doggett, M Meakes,Space Telescope Science InstituteThe Second Guide Star Photometric Catalog
0.9 meter 4.00 20.50 0.00 0.00
2252 0 s96M Postman, Space Telescope Science InstituteW Oegerle, Johns Hopkins UniversityT Lauer,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesJ Hoessel, University of Wisconsin, MadisonA Deep, Wide Area I-Band Galaxy Survey
4 meter 3.00 32.50 0.00 0.00
7.00 57.00 0.00 0.00
10.00 80.00 0.00 0.00
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Nights Hours Days Hours2202 0 s96
B Rachford, R Canterna, University of WyomingThe Onset of Chromospheric Activity in OpenCluster Stars.. Coude Feed 10.00 63.50 0.00 0.00
2307 0 s96
R Rand, University of MarylandSensitive Observations of Diffuse Ionized Gas inEdge on... 0.9 meter 3.00 6.50 0.00 0.00
2256 0 s96
G Rhee, University of Nevada, Las VegasJ Stocke, M Harvanek, E Ellingson,University of ColoradoA Study of 3C Radio Galaxy Environments atIntermediate z 0.9 meter 5.00 29.50 0.00 0.00
2271 0 s96
M Richards, R Patterson, University of VirginiaP Koubsky, Astronomical InstituteSimultaneous Ha and Ultraviolet Spectroscopy ofNon-Eclips Coude Feed 4.00 48.00 0.00 0.00
1985 0 s96
V Rubin, B Miller,Carnegie Institution of WashingtonComplex Large Scale Kinematics in SO-Sa Galaxies
4 meter 4.90 23.00 0.00 0.00
2145 0 f95
R Saffer, Space Telescope Science InstituteK Mitchell, General Sciences CorporationEstablishment of New & Unique Complete Sample ofFaint.... 0.9 meter 4.00 39.00 0.00 0.00
2320 0 s96
J Salzer, Wesleyan UniversityT Boroson,
National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesV Lipovetsky, Special Astrophysical ObservatoryT Thuan, University of VirginiaKISS: A Deep Objective Prism Survey for EmissionLine.... Burrell Schmidt 5.00 38.00 0.00 0.00
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Nights Hours Days Hours2332 0 s96
A Sarajedini, T Armandroff,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesThe Age of the Sextans Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
4 meter 1.00 11.00 0.00 0.00
9165 0 f95
A Sarajedini,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesOpen Cluster Photometry
0.9 meter 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00
1952 0 f95V Sarajedini, University of ArizonaR Green,
National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesR Griffiths, Johns Hopkins UniversityThe Morphological Evolution of Distant Galaxiesand 4 meter 3.90 40.00 0.00 0.00
2382 0 s96
N Sharp, D De Young,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesPhysical Conditions in Emission Regions NearYoung Stellar 0.9 meter 5.00 23.00 0.00 0.00
1989 0 f95J Smith, T Oswalt, M Kaplan,Florida Institute of TechnologyS Leggett, University of HawaiiPhotometry of White Dwarfs in Wide Binaries
2.1 meter 4.00 52.00 0.00 0.00
0.9 meter 5.00 47.50 0.00 0.00
9168 0 s96C Sneden, University of Texas, AustinR Joyce, K Hinkle,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesHe I in Metal Poor Stars
Coude Feed 3.00 3.00 0.00 0.00
2287 0 s96
T Thuan, University of VirginiaV Izotov, N Guseva,Academy of Sciences of UkraineV Lipovetsky, Special Astrophysical ObservatoryA Search for Low Metallicity Blue CompactGalaxies in the.. 2.1 meter 5.00 41.50 0.00 0.00
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Nights Hours Days Hours2356 0 s96
T Tripp, B Savage,University of Wisconsin, MadisonL Lu, California Institute of TechnologyThe Relationship Between Lyman a Clouds &Galaxies at z<0.3 0.9 meter 4.00 12.00 0.00 0.00
2208 0 s96
R Wade, J Harlow, Pennsylvania State UniversityPost-Common Envelope Stars in the PG Catalog
2.1 meter 4.00 20.50 0.00 0.00
1930 0 f95 s96
F Walter, S Wolk, N Adams, SUNY at Stony BrookR Mathieu, University of Wisconsin, MadisonJ Petreshock, Suny at Stony BrookHigh Dispersion Echelle Spectra of Low Mass PMSStars... 4 meter 4.00 13.50 0.00 0.00
2.1 meter 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
1934 0 f95
F Walter, S Wolk, N Adams, SUNY at Stony BrookR Mathieu, University of Wisconsin, MadisonB Sherry, Suny at Stony BrookThe Deep ROSAT Survey of Orion: Identifying theLow 2.1 meter 6.00 57.50 0.00 0.00
2038 0 f95
A Washuttl, K Strassmeier, University of ViennaTime-Resolved Doppler Imaging of EI Eri
Coude Feed 15.00 138.50 0.00 0.00
2429 0 s96
S Wyckoff, P Wehinger, Arizona State UniversityMolecular Abundances in Comet Hyakutake (C/1996B2) 2.1 meter 2.00 22.00 0.00 0.00
2295 0 s96
A Yahil, B Mancinelli, SUNY at Stony BrookG Yepes, UAMA Campos, University of DurhamThe Power Spectrum of Galaxy Density FluctuationsFrom.... 4 meter 3.90 5.00 0.00 0.00
Total number of proposals: 81
Appendix BNational Solar Observatory
January - March, 1996
B003
Richard Altrock USAF/PL/GPSS
Three Line Coronal Photometer
Evans Facility Sac Peak
FTS Beamsplitter Changes Engineering
FTSLab
B044
Steven Keil
Worden
Ca K Solar Rotation
Evans Facility Sac Peak
B321
Joe Elrod
Brown
Sunspot Drawings
Evans Facility Sac Peak
USAF/PL/GPSS
USAF
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
T333
Steve Hegwer
Mann
Armstrong
Maintenance
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
B358
Fritz Stauffer
Hegwer
Wilkins
Elrod
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
ESF Software, Hardware, and Instrument Improvements
Evans Facility Sac Peak
Nights Days Hours
22.2 112
15 128
21.4 128
4.25 24
5.5 48
4.75 38
T464
Thomas Rimmele National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Radick Phillips Lab/Solar Research Branch
Dunn National Optical Astronomy Observatories
High Resolution Imaging, Wavefront Sensor Tests
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
T465
Steven Keil USAF/PL/GPSS
Balasubramaniam National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Flare - Genesis Ground Based Supporting Run with ASP + SVMG
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
T466
K.D. Leka
Lites
Skumanich
Scherrer
High Altitude Observatory
High Altitude Observatory
High Altitude Observatory
Stanford University
Quantitative Comparison of the SOHO SOI/MDI with the ASP
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
1222
Curtis Rinsland NASA Langley Research Center
Monitoring of Long-Term Trends in the Concentrations of Atmospheric Gases from McMath FTS Solar Spectra
Mc-P Main FTS/Mc-P
1450
Donald Jennings
Deming
Moran
1661
Linda Brown
Toth
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Solar Magnetic Field Studies Using the 12-micron Emission Lines
McMP Main spectrograph
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Laboratory Infrared Spectroscopy
Mc-P Main Main spectrograph
Nights Days Hours
12.5 47
9.5 49
0 26
36
48
1737
Mary Ann Smith NASA Langley Research CenterDevi College of William and Mary
Rinsland NASALangley Research Center
Long-Path Laboratory Measurements of Infrared Spectra of C02and H20
FTS Lab
1858
William Livingston National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Cycle Variability of the Solar Spectrum
Mc-P Main Main spectrograph
1860
James LoPresto
Pierce
Schrader
Solar Gravitational Redshift
McMP Main spectrograph
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
1862
Oran White High Altitude Observatory
Livingston National Optical Astronomy Observatories
The Sun as a Star: Ca II K Variability
Mc-P Main Main spectrograph
1863
Keith Pierce National Optical Astronomy Observatories
LoPresto Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
The Absolute Value of the Solar Limb Effects for Different Fraunhofer Lines
Mc-P Main Main spectrograph
1866
Douglas Rabin National Optical Astronomy Observatories
True-Field Imaging Magnetometry in the Near Infrared
McPE Main spectrograph
1886
Robert Toth
Laboratory Spectroscopy
FTS Lab
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Nights Days Hours
10 48
19
26.2
19
15 24
48
Nights
1928
Charles Chackerian
Giver
Brown
Lovejoy
NASA Ames Research Center
NASA Ames Research Center
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Lehigh University
TemperatureDependence of Oxygen Braodening of Nitric Oxide HN03Line Intensities
Mc-P Main FTS Lab
1944
Peter Foukal Cambridge Research and Instrumentation, Inc.
Prominence Electric field Measurements in HI Lamda 10.503 micron
McMP FTS/Mc-P
1948
Peter Bernath
Ram
Lamb
Huffman
Tinker
Laboratory Spectroscopy of Molecules Found in the Sun
Mc-P Main FTS Lab
University of Waterloo
1958
Jian Ge Steward Observatory
Livingston National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Angel Steward Observatory
Study the Annual Variation in Column Density of Sodium Atoms above Kitt Peak
McMP Main spectrograph
1977
Jack Margolis Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Infrared Half-widths and Shifts of Methane
FTS Lab
1980
Jan Stenflo ETH-Zurich
Keller National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Coherence Effects in Spectral Lines Near the Solar Limb
McMP Main spectrograph
Days Hours
64
26
56
92
10 45
1982
Myron Smith
Robinson
Computer Sciences Corporation
Computer Sciences Corporation
Multi-Wavelength Spectral Monitoring of y Cas
McMP Stellar spectrograph
1983
Todd Brown
Daily White Light Patrol
Hilltop Dome Sac Peak
1984
Todd Brown
Daily Flare Patrol
Hilltop Dome Sac Peak
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
1985
T. Alan Clark University of Calgary
Rabin National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Extreme Solar Limb Observations of Infrared Lines of HI, Mgl and Other Elements
McMP Main spectrograph
1987
Leah O'Brien Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
Wall Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
Sieber Southern Illinois University at Edwardville
Laboratory Measurements of Diatomic Metal-Oxides and Metal-Hydrides
FTS Lab
1989
Binxun Ye Yunnan Observatory
Livingston National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Investigation to the Rotation Behavior of Sun's Polar Regions
McMP Main spectrograph
1991
Ernest Hildner National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
November National Optical Astronomy Observatories
H-Alpha and Ca K Spectroheliograms
Evans Facility Sac Peak
Nights Days Hours
9.5
90 547
90 586
50.5
72
48
7.1 45
1994
Peter Foukal Cambridge Research and Instrumentation, Inc.
Engineering Tests of TI Thermal Array
McMP
1998
Haosheng Lin
Kuhn
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
He 1083 nm Stokes Polarimetry
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
1999
Louis Strous
Rimmele
Goode
Stebbins
p-mode excitation
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP
New Jersery Institute of Technology
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
New Jersey Institute of Technology
University of Colorado
Sac Peak
2000
Haosheng Lin
Kuhn
Rimmele
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
High-Resolution IR Imaging with the IR Lyot Filter
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
2001
Jeffrey Kuhn National Optical Astronomy Observatories
High Resolution Local Helioseismic Time-Distance Measurements
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
2002
John Varsik National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Simultaneous Observations of Photospheric Acoustic Events and Ca II K Line
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
2003
K.D. Leka High Altitude Observatory
Lites High Altitude Observatory
Skumanich High Altitude Observatory
High-Resolution Observations of Magnetic Flux Tubes and HIFs
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
Nights Days Hours
56
4.4 31
10 55
44
24
40
64
2004
Matt Penn National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Jones NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Joint Measurements of the Dynamics in the He I Shell
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
2005
E Seykora
Seeing Measurements
Evans Facility Sac Peak
2007
East Carolina University
Jeffrey Kuhn
Penn
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Spectropolarimetry of Fe XIII and Si X
Evans Facility Sac Peak
2008
Matt Penn National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Kuhn National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Joint NSO-SoHO Coronal Emission Line Diagnostics
Evans Facility Sac Peak
2009
Robert Rentschler
Power Pole Replacement
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
2013
Serge Koutchmy Paris Institut d'AstrophysiqueSuematsu National Astronomical Observatory
Baudin Instituto de Astrofisico de Canarias
Line Profile Analysis of Chromospheric Network Features
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
2014
James Mason
CLEAR - Site Survey
Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Nights Days Hours
56
13.5 100
3.75 12
20
56
2015
Todd Brown
Daily Sunspot Drawing
Hilltop Dome Sac Peak
2016
Matt Penn
One-shot CCD Camera Testing
Hilltop Dome Sac Peak
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
2017
Richard Altrock USAF/PL/GPSS
November National Optical Astronomy Observatories
SOHO JOP-39 Coordinated Obs on Coronal Hole
Hilltop Dome Sac Peak
2018
Joe Elrod
Ceolostat Activity Monitor
Evans Facility Sac Peak
2019
Todd Brown
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Coronagraph Activity Monitor
Evans Facility Sac Peak
2020
Joe Elrod
Brown
Maintenance - General
Evans Facility Sac Peak
2021
Larry Wilkins
Leon
Electronics Maintenance
Evans Facility Sac Peak
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
National Optical Astronomy Observatories
3790
John Harvey National Optical Astronomy Observatories
Vacuum Synoptic Program: Daily/Community
KPVT Spectromagnetograph
Total number of proposals: 5^
Nights Days Hours
27 27
20
10
34.48 169
24.83 86
.38
2.63 21
90 361.5