Gemini North and South are accepting proposals for the Fast Turnaround (FT) program in this call. Here, we give information specific to this proposal cycle. Please see the other FT pages - particularly the rules - for general information about the program. FT (dual anonymous)-specific proposal templates must be used for all FT proposals. See the "PIT information" section below. The latest version of the PIT, Version 2025A.1.1.1, must be used for the submission of the proposals.
Important dates
-
Proposal deadline: 12:00pm (NOON), Hawaiian Standard Time (HST), December 31.
- Please ensure the latest version of the PIT is used for submission (see the PIT information below).
- Reviews must be completed by 23:59 HST, January 14. If you have submitted a proposal, but by the 2nd of the month have not received an email from FT regarding reviewing proposals, contact FT as soon as possible.
- Results will be announced by January 21, 2024.
- The deadline for preparing observations (Phase II) is January 31. Accepted programs meeting this deadline will be active from 1 February until 30 April 2025.
- FT observations will be merged with the queue and observed on queue nights.
Dual Anonymous Review Process (DARP)
- Since Feb 2021, we have been using a dual anonymous review process. New proposal templates for FT have been updated. DARP compliance is mandatory. Proposals using the wrong template will be removed from consideration. Proposals that do not follow all the DARP guidelines will either be removed from consideration or sent to the directorate for review.
- Guideline for PIs
- Enter information of the proposing team with the Phase I Tool (PIT) as usual.
- Use the FT specific template.
- The proposal template has been updated to be compliant with DARP since Feb 1, 2021
- Avoid mentioning names and affiliations of the team in the PDF attachment that could be used to identify the proposing team.
- Avoid claiming ownership of past work. (E.g., “my successful Gemini program in the previous semester (GS-18A-xxx)”, or “our analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020…”)
- Including text in proposals discussing previous use of Gemini is ok, as long as that work is not referenced and program IDs are not listed.
- Cite references in passive third person, e.g., “Analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020”, including references to data and software.
- Do describe the proposed work, e.g., “We propose to do the following…”, or “We will measure the effects of …”
- Unpublished work can be referred to as “obtained in private communication” or “from private consultation”.
- Guideline for Reviewers
- Accept the assigned proposals based on abstracts whether you can provide an unbiased review or not.
- Review proposals solely based on the scientific merit of what is proposed.
- Do not spend any time attempting to identify the PI or the team. Even if you think you know, you can be wrong.
- Utilize neutral pronouns (they/the PI/the team) when you write comments.
- Flag the proposals that have not been sufficiently anonymized but DO NOT penalize them by lowering grades. (The FT support team will check the flagged proposals and send any violations to the Gemini Directorate for review.)
- More detailed guidelines can be found on the FT webpage.
Eligibility
- PIs from participant countries (except Chile) taking part in the FT program may apply for this cycle. US open skies policy does not apply to FT.
- PIs from UH are able to apply for FT time at GS as US, but may not apply for GN time.
- Chile and UH have withdrawn from Fast Turnaround since 2021A and 2024A, respectively.
- In agreement with Subaru Observatory, Japanese community proposers may only apply for up to 4 hrs of time on a single proposal (and no more than 4 hrs total will be awarded to Japanese community PIs in a cycle).
- PIs from participant countries whose FT time for the semester has been used up should not apply for the remainder of the semester. Note that this is the first FT call in 25A, and there are no restrctions.
- AR has 2h at both GN and GS
- BR has 8.6h at GN and 5.6h at GS.
- KR has 4.8h at GN and 4.3h at GS.
- See Rule #4 and Q&A for more information.
Acceptable RA ranges
- Gemini North: Targets from about RA = 3.5 hr to 20.5 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note, however, that RAs near 3.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (February) and only at northern declinations (Dec > 0) . Likewise, RAs near 20.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (April) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
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Gemini South: Targets from about RA = 4.5 hr to 21 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note that RAs near 4.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (February) and only at favorable declinations (Dec < 0) . Likewise, RAs near 21h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (April) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
Available instruments and observing modes
Gemini North
- GMOS-N and GNIRS are available throughout the cycle.
- The GNIRS Low and High-Resolution IFUs are offered. Reduction of the IFU data is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- GNIRS observations with the long red or long blue cameras, including HR-IFU observations, are only offered during specific blocks. There is a single block in March, check the schedule for details.
- We are offering Altair in NGS mode only, with GNIRS.
- MAROON-X and Alopeke are offered only in blocks through the semester. Make sure to check the instrument schedule for availability during this FT cycle.
- IGRINS2 is offered in shared-risk mode, also offered only in specific blocks. Make sure to check the instrument schedule for availability during this FT cycle.
- If you require 'Alopeke observations outside of scheduled blocks, please contact the FT team before proposal submission to check for availability.
- Make sure to check the detailed 25A instrument schedule.
- For MAROON-X, it is now possible to check for target duplications. Please see the instructions in the Phase I checklist.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
Gemini South
- GHOST is offered this cycle.
- GMOS-S and F2 are also available this cycle. Note that DRAGONS v3.2.0 supports the reduction of imaging and longslit data from the recently upgraded GMOS-S CCDs. Reduction of MOS and IFU data from GMOS-S taken after the CCD upgrade is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- F2 MOS may be offered in this cycle. F2 MOS is limited by the number of masks that can be inserted in the instrument. Please contact the FT team for more information.
- If you require Zorro observations outside of Zorro blocks, please check for availability with the FT team ahead of proposal submission.
- Make sure to check the detailed 25A instrument schedule.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- IGRINS is no longer offered.
- GeMS/GSAOI are not offered via FT.
Both telescopes
- FT observations may not be executed during classical observing, or priority visitor (PV), depending on the prevailing conditions.
- For visiting instruments not listed above, please contact the FT team to check availability (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- The R600 grating in each GMOS instrument is NOT offered for FT (or regular queue) observations.
- MOS observations are available for FT, subject to some caveats/restrictions.
- As discussed in the rules and Q&A, please contact the Fast Turnaround team in advance of the deadline if you would like to propose for an unusual instrument configuration or observing mode.
Time available
- Up to 17.5 (16.0) hrs per cycle at GN (GS) is available for FT observations. Very roughly, this implies:
- 3.5 hrs of 20%-ile conditions (IQ=20, for example; see this web page)
- 9 hrs of 50%-ile conditions
- 12 hrs of 70%-ile conditions
- 15 hrs of 85%-ile conditions
- PIs may propose for up to the amount of time in their most restrictive observing conditions, subject to partner's time availability - see rule #4. For example, a proposal requesting CC50 IQ20 SB50 WVany conditions can request no more than 3.5 hrs of observing time.
PIT information
- Proposals must be submitted using the version of the Phase I Tool specified on this web page.
- In the Time Requests tab, select "Fast Turnaround Observing at Gemini" as the proposal class and specify the reviewer (and mentor, if appropriate). Note that this is where the reviewer is defined; changes cannot be made after the proposal has been submitted.
- For the pdf attachment to the proposal, the dedicated LaTeX/Word template specifically for FT proposals must be used.
- Submitting the same proposal more than once during a given month (e.g. after correcting/editing a submitted version) should be avoided if at all possible. Only submit when you are sure your proposal is ready to be reviewed.
Gemini North and South are accepting proposals for the Fast Turnaround (FT) program in this call. Here, we give information specific to this proposal cycle. Please see the other FT pages - particularly the rules - for general information about the program. FT (dual anonymous)-specific proposal templates must be used for all FT proposals. See the "PIT information" section below. The latest version of the PIT, Version 2025A.1.1.1, must be used for the submission of the proposals.
Important dates
-
Proposal deadline: 12:00pm (NOON), Hawaiian Standard Time (HST), November 30.
- Please ensure the latest version of the PIT is used for submission (see the PIT information below).
- Reviews must be completed by 23:59 HST, December 14. If you have submitted a proposal, but by the 2nd of the month have not received an email from FT regarding reviewing proposals, contact FT as soon as possible.
- Results will be announced by December 21, 2024.
- The deadline for preparing observations (Phase II) is December 31. Accepted programs meeting this deadline will be active from 1 January until 31 March 2025.
- FT observations will be merged with the queue and observed on queue nights.
Dual Anonymous Review Process (DARP)
- Since Feb 2021, we have been using a dual anonymous review process. New proposal templates for FT have been updated. DARP compliance is mandatory. Proposals using the wrong template will be removed from consideration. Proposals that do not follow all the DARP guidelines will either be removed from consideration or sent to the directorate for review.
- Guideline for PIs
- Enter information of the proposing team with the Phase I Tool (PIT) as usual.
- Use the FT specific template.
- The proposal template has been updated to be compliant with DARP since Feb 1, 2021
- Avoid mentioning names and affiliations of the team in the PDF attachment that could be used to identify the proposing team.
- Avoid claiming ownership of past work. (E.g., “my successful Gemini program in the previous semester (GS-18A-xxx)”, or “our analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020…”)
- Including text in proposals discussing previous use of Gemini is ok, as long as that work is not referenced and program IDs are not listed.
- Cite references in passive third person, e.g., “Analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020”, including references to data and software.
- Do describe the proposed work, e.g., “We propose to do the following…”, or “We will measure the effects of …”
- Unpublished work can be referred to as “obtained in private communication” or “from private consultation”.
- Guideline for Reviewers
- Accept the assigned proposals based on abstracts whether you can provide an unbiased review or not.
- Review proposals solely based on the scientific merit of what is proposed.
- Do not spend any time attempting to identify the PI or the team. Even if you think you know, you can be wrong.
- Utilize neutral pronouns (they/the PI/the team) when you write comments.
- Flag the proposals that have not been sufficiently anonymized but DO NOT penalize them by lowering grades. (The FT support team will check the flagged proposals and send any violations to the Gemini Directorate for review.)
- More detailed guidelines can be found on the FT webpage.
Eligibility
- PIs from participant countries (except Chile) taking part in the FT program may apply for this cycle. US open skies policy does not apply to FT.
- PIs from UH are able to apply for FT time at GS as US, but may not apply for GN time.
- Chile and UH have withdrawn from Fast Turnaround since 2021A and 2024A, respectively.
- In agreement with Subaru Observatory, Japanese community proposers may only apply for up to 4 hrs of time on a single proposal (and no more than 4 hrs total will be awarded to Japanese community PIs in a cycle).
- PIs from participant countries whose FT time for the semester has been used up should not apply for the remainder of the semester. Note that some participant countries only have very small amounts of FT time available each semester. For this final cycle of 24B,
- AR has up to 0.81h at GN
- BR has 5.5h at GN and no time remaining at GS.
- US requests are limited to 4h for GN on a single proposal, no restriction for GS.
- KR has 3.68h at GN and 1.82h at GS.
- CA has no restrictions
- See Rule #4 and Q&A for more information.
Acceptable RA ranges
- Gemini North: Targets from about RA = 0 hr to 19 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note, however, that RAs near 0h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (January) and only at northern declinations (Dec > 0) . Likewise, RAs near 19h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (March) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
-
Gemini South: Targets from about RA = 1.5 hr to 18 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note that RAs near 1.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (January) and only at favorable declinations (Dec < 0) . Likewise, RAs near 18h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (March) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
Available instruments and observing modes
Gemini North
- The schedule for 25A (Feb, Mar) is not yet available. Contact the FT team for any questions.
- IGRINS2 is offered in shared-risk mode during a short block in January. The 25A schedule for Feb/Mar is not available yet.
- GMOS-N, GNIRS, and MAROON-X are available in January and expected to be available for much of the cycle.
- GNIRS observations with the long red or long blue cameras, including HR-IFU observations, are only offered during specific blocks. There are no blocks scheduled in January.
- We are offering Altair in NGS mode only, with GNIRS.
- The GNIRS Low-Resolution IFUs are offered. Reduction of the IFU data is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- There are currently no Alopeke blocks scheduled in January. If you require 'Alopeke observations outside of scheduled blocks, please contact the FT team before proposal submission to check for availability.
- Make sure to check the detailed 24B instrument schedule for January. The 25A schedule is not available yet.
- For MAROON-X, it is now possible to check for target duplications. Please see the instructions in the Phase I checklist.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
Gemini South
- The schedule for 25A (Feb, Mar) is not yet available. Contact the FT team for any questions.
- GHOST is offered this cycle.
- GMOS-S and F2 are also available this cycle. Note that DRAGONS v3.2.0 supports the reduction of imaging and longslit data from the recently upgraded GMOS-S CCDs. Reduction of MOS and IFU data from GMOS-S taken after the CCD upgrade is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- F2 MOS may be offered in this cycle. F2 MOS is limited by the number of masks that can be inserted in the instrument. Please contact the FT team for more information.
- There is a Zorro block scheduled in January. If you require Zorro observations outside of Zorro blocks, please check for availability with the FT team ahead of proposal submission.
- Make sure to check the detailed 24B instrument schedule for January. The 25A schedule is not available yet.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- IGRINS is no longer offered.
- GeMS/GSAOI are not offered via FT.
Both telescopes
- FT observations may not be executed during classical observing, or priority visitor (PV), depending on the prevailing conditions.
- For visiting instruments not listed above, please contact the FT team to check availability (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- The R600 grating in each GMOS instrument is NOT offered for FT (or regular queue) observations.
- MOS observations are available for FT, subject to some caveats/restrictions.
- As discussed in the rules and Q&A, please contact the Fast Turnaround team in advance of the deadline if you would like to propose for an unusual instrument configuration or observing mode.
Time available
- Up to 17.3 (17.2) hrs per cycle at GN (GS) is available for FT observations. Very roughly, this implies:
- 3.5 hrs of 20%-ile conditions (IQ=20, for example; see this web page)
- 9 hrs of 50%-ile conditions
- 12 hrs of 70%-ile conditions
- 15 hrs of 85%-ile conditions
- PIs may propose for up to the amount of time in their most restrictive observing conditions, subject to partner's time availability - see rule #4. For example, a proposal requesting CC50 IQ20 SB50 WVany conditions can request no more than 3.5 hrs of observing time.
PIT information
- Proposals must be submitted using the version of the Phase I Tool specified on this web page.
- In the Time Requests tab, select "Fast Turnaround Observing at Gemini" as the proposal class and specify the reviewer (and mentor, if appropriate). Note that this is where the reviewer is defined; changes cannot be made after the proposal has been submitted.
- For the pdf attachment to the proposal, the dedicated LaTeX/Word template specifically for FT proposals must be used.
- Submitting the same proposal more than once during a given month (e.g. after correcting/editing a submitted version) should be avoided if at all possible. Only submit when you are sure your proposal is ready to be reviewed.
Gemini North and South are accepting proposals for the Fast Turnaround (FT) program in this call. Here, we give information specific to this proposal cycle. Please see the other FT pages - particularly the rules - for general information about the program. FT (dual anonymous)-specific proposal templates must be used for all FT proposals. See the "PIT information" section below. The new version of PIT 2024B.2.1.2, released on July 30, must be used for the submission of the proposals.
Important dates
-
Proposal deadline: 12:00pm (NOON), Hawaiian Standard Time (HST), October 31.
- Please ensure the latest version of the PIT is used for submission (see the PIT information below).
- Reviews must be completed by 23:59 HST, November 14. If you have submitted a proposal, but by the 2nd of the month have not received an email from FT regarding reviewing proposals, contact FT as soon as possible.
- Results will be announced by November 21, 2024.
- The deadline for preparing observations (Phase II) is November 30. Accepted programs meeting this deadline will be active from 1 December until 28 February 2025.
- FT observations will be merged with the queue and observed on queue nights.
Dual Anonymous Review Process (DARP)
- Since Feb 2021, we have been using a dual anonymous review process. New proposal templates for FT have been updated. DARP compliance is mandatory. Proposals using the wrong template will be removed from consideration. Proposals that do not follow all the DARP guidelines will either be removed from consideration or sent to the directorate for review.
- Guideline for PIs
- Enter information of the proposing team with the Phase I Tool (PIT) as usual.
- Use the FT specific template.
- The proposal template has been updated to be compliant with DARP since Feb 1, 2021
- Avoid mentioning names and affiliations of the team in the PDF attachment that could be used to identify the proposing team.
- Avoid claiming ownership of past work. (E.g., “my successful Gemini program in the previous semester (GS-18A-xxx)”, or “our analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020…”)
- Including text in proposals discussing previous use of Gemini is ok, as long as that work is not referenced and program IDs are not listed.
- Cite references in passive third person, e.g., “Analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020”, including references to data and software.
- Do describe the proposed work, e.g., “We propose to do the following…”, or “We will measure the effects of …”
- Unpublished work can be referred to as “obtained in private communication” or “from private consultation”.
- Guideline for Reviewers
- Accept the assigned proposals based on abstracts whether you can provide an unbiased review or not.
- Review proposals solely based on the scientific merit of what is proposed.
- Do not spend any time attempting to identify the PI or the team. Even if you think you know, you can be wrong.
- Utilize neutral pronouns (they/the PI/the team) when you write comments.
- Flag the proposals that have not been sufficiently anonymized but DO NOT penalize them by lowering grades. (The FT support team will check the flagged proposals and send any violations to the Gemini Directorate for review.)
- More detailed guidelines can be found on the FT webpage.
Eligibility
- PIs from participant countries (except Chile) taking part in the FT program may apply for this cycle. US open skies policy does not apply to FT.
- PIs from UH are able to apply for FT time at GS as US, but may not apply for GN time.
- Chile and UH have withdrawn from Fast Turnaround since 2021A and 2024A, respectively.
- In agreement with Subaru Observatory, Japanese community proposers may only apply for up to 4 hrs of time on a single proposal (and no more than 4 hrs total will be awarded to Japanese community PIs in a cycle).
- PIs from participant countries whose FT time for the semester has been used up should not apply for the remainder of the semester. AR has used up its time for 24B. Note that some participant countries only have very small amounts of FT time available each semester. KR has only about 4.6 h available for 24B per telescope. See Rule #4 and Q&A for more information.
Acceptable RA ranges
- Gemini North: Targets from about RA = 22.5 hr to 16 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note, however, that RAs near 22.5 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (December) and only at northern declinations (Dec > 0) . Likewise, RAs near 16 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (February) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
-
Gemini South: Targets from about RA = 00 hr to 16 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note that RAs near 00 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (December) and only at favorable declinations (Dec < 0) . Likewise, RAs near 16h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (February) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
Available instruments and observing modes
Gemini North
- Gemini North Telescope Maintenance Shutdown is planned from mid-October to mid-November.
- GMOS-N, GNIRS, and MAROON-X are otherwise available throughout much of the cycle.
- GNIRS observations with the long red or long blue cameras, and HR-IFU observations will be offered during a short block from December 12-15 only.
- We are offering Altair in NGS mode only, with GNIRS.
- The GNIRS Low-Resolution IFUs are offered. Reduction of the IFU data is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- There are currently no Alopeke blocks scheduled in December or January. If plan to use 'Alopeke, please contact the FT team before proposal submission to check for availability.
- Make sure to check the detailed 24B instrument schedule for December - January. The 25A schedule is not available yet.
- For MAROON-X, it is now possible to check for target duplications. Please see the instructions in the Phase I checklist.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
Gemini South
- GHOST is offered this cycle.
- GMOS-S and F2 are also available this cycle. Note that DRAGONS v3.2.0 supports the reduction of imaging and longslit data from the recently upgraded GMOS-S CCDs. Reduction of MOS and IFU data from GMOS-S taken after the CCD upgrade is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- F2 MOS may be offered in this cycle. F2 MOS is limited by the number of masks that can be inserted in the instrument. Please contact the FT team for more information.
- There is a Zorro block scheduled in January. If you require Zorro observations outside of Zorro blocks, please check for availability with the FT team ahead of proposal submission.
- Make sure to check the detailed 24B instrument schedule for December - January. The 25A schedule is not available yet.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- IGRINS is no longer offered.
- GeMS/GSAOI are not offered via FT.
Both telescopes
- FT observations may not be executed during classical observing, or priority visitor (PV), depending on the prevailing conditions.
- For visiting instruments not listed above, please contact the FT team to check availability (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- The R600 grating in each GMOS instrument is NOT offered for FT (or regular queue) observations.
- MOS observations are available for FT, subject to some caveats/restrictions.
- As discussed in the rules and Q&A, please contact the Fast Turnaround team in advance of the deadline if you would like to propose for an unusual instrument configuration or observing mode.
Time available
- Up to 17.3 (17.2) hrs per cycle at GN (GS) is available for FT observations. Very roughly, this implies:
- 3.5 hrs of 20%-ile conditions (IQ=20, for example; see this web page)
- 9 hrs of 50%-ile conditions
- 12 hrs of 70%-ile conditions
- 15 hrs of 85%-ile conditions
- PIs may propose for up to the amount of time in their most restrictive observing conditions, subject to partner's time availability - see rule #4. For example, a proposal requesting CC50 IQ20 SB50 WVany conditions can request no more than 3.5 hrs of observing time.
PIT information
- Proposals must be submitted using the version of the Phase I Tool specified on this web page.
- In the Time Requests tab, select "Fast Turnaround Observing at Gemini" as the proposal class and specify the reviewer (and mentor, if appropriate). Note that this is where the reviewer is defined; changes cannot be made after the proposal has been submitted.
- For the pdf attachment to the proposal, the dedicated LaTeX/Word template specifically for FT proposals must be used.
- Submitting the same proposal more than once during a given month (e.g. after correcting/editing a submitted version) should be avoided if at all possible. Only submit when you are sure your proposal is ready to be reviewed.
Gemini North and South are accepting proposals for the Fast Turnaround (FT) program in this call. Here, we give information specific to this proposal cycle. Please see the other FT pages - particularly the rules - for general information about the program. FT (dual anonymous)-specific proposal templates must be used for all FT proposals. See the "PIT information" section below. The new version of PIT 2024B.2.1.2, released on July 30, must be used for the submission of the proposals.
Important dates
-
Proposal deadline: 12:00pm (NOON), Hawaiian Standard Time (HST), September 30.
- Please ensure the latest version of the PIT is used for submission (see the PIT information below).
- Reviews must be completed by 23:59 HST, October 14. If you have submitted a proposal, but by the 2nd of the month have not received an email from FT regarding reviewing proposals, contact FT as soon as possible.
- Results will be announced by October 21, 2024.
- The deadline for preparing observations (Phase II) is October 31. Accepted programs meeting this deadline will be active from 1 November until 31 January 2025.
- FT observations will be merged with the queue and observed on queue nights.
Dual Anonymous Review Process (DARP)
- Since Feb 2021, we have been using a dual anonymous review process. New proposal templates for FT have been updated. DARP compliance is mandatory. Proposals using the wrong template will be removed from consideration. Proposals that do not follow all the DARP guidelines will either be removed from consideration or sent to the directorate for review.
- Guideline for PIs
- Enter information of the proposing team with the Phase I Tool (PIT) as usual.
- Use the FT specific template.
- The proposal template has been updated to be compliant with DARP since Feb 1, 2021
- Avoid mentioning names and affiliations of the team in the PDF attachment that could be used to identify the proposing team.
- Avoid claiming ownership of past work. (E.g., “my successful Gemini program in the previous semester (GS-18A-xxx)”, or “our analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020…”)
- Including text in proposals discussing previous use of Gemini is ok, as long as that work is not referenced and program IDs are not listed.
- Cite references in passive third person, e.g., “Analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020”, including references to data and software.
- Do describe the proposed work, e.g., “We propose to do the following…”, or “We will measure the effects of …”
- Unpublished work can be referred to as “obtained in private communication” or “from private consultation”.
- Guideline for Reviewers
- Accept the assigned proposals based on abstracts whether you can provide an unbiased review or not.
- Review proposals solely based on the scientific merit of what is proposed.
- Do not spend any time attempting to identify the PI or the team. Even if you think you know, you can be wrong.
- Utilize neutral pronouns (they/the PI/the team) when you write comments.
- Flag the proposals that have not been sufficiently anonymized but DO NOT penalize them by lowering grades. (The FT support team will check the flagged proposals and send any violations to the Gemini Directorate for review.)
- More detailed guidelines can be found on the FT webpage.
Eligibility
- PIs from participant countries (except Chile) taking part in the FT program may apply for this cycle. US open skies policy does not apply to FT.
- PIs from UH are able to apply for FT time at GS as US, but may not apply for GN time.
- Chile and UH have withdrawn from Fast Turnaround since 2021A and 2024A, respectively.
- In agreement with Subaru Observatory, Japanese community proposers may only apply for up to 4 hrs of time on a single proposal (and no more than 4 hrs total will be awarded to Japanese community PIs in a cycle).
- PIs from participant countries whose FT time for the semester has been used up should not apply for the remainder of the semester. AR has used up its time for 24B. Note that some participant countries only have very small amounts of FT time available each semester. KR has only about 4.6 h available for 24B per telescope. See Rule #4 and Q&A for more information.
Acceptable RA ranges
- Gemini North: Targets from about RA = 19.5 hr to 15 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note, however, that RAs near 19.5 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (November) and only at northern declinations (Dec > 0) . Likewise, RAs near 15 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (January) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
-
Gemini South: Targets from about RA = 20.5 hr to 14.5 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note that RAs near 20.5 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (November) and only at favorable declinations (Dec < 0) . Likewise, RAs near 14.5 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (January) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
Available instruments and observing modes
Gemini North
- Gemini North Telescope Maintenance Shutdown is planned from mid-October to mid-November.
- GMOS-N, GNIRS, and MAROON-X are otherwise available throughout much of the cycle.
- GNIRS observations with the long red or long blue cameras, and HR-IFU observations will be offered during a short block from December 12-15 only.
- We are offering Altair in NGS mode only, with GNIRS.
- The GNIRS Low-Resolution IFUs are offered. Reduction of the IFU data is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- There is a short Alopeke block in November. If observations are needed outside of 'Alopeke blocks, please contact the FT team before proposal submission to check for additional availability.
- Make sure to check the detailed 24B instrument schedule for November - January.
- For MAROON-X, it is now possible to check for target duplications. Please see the instructions in the Phase I checklist.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
Gemini South
- GHOST is offered this cycle.
- GMOS-S and F2 are also available this cycle. Note that DRAGONS v3.2.0 supports the reduction of imaging and longslit data from the recently upgraded GMOS-S CCDs. Reduction of MOS and IFU data from GMOS-S taken after the CCD upgrade is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- F2 MOS may be offered in this cycle. F2 MOS is limited by the number of masks that can be inserted in the instrument. Please contact the FT team for more information.
- There are Zorro blocks in November and January. If you require Zorro observations outside of Zorro blocks, please check for availability with the FT team ahead of proposal submission.
- Make sure to check the detailed 24B instrument schedule for November - January.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- IGRINS is no longer offered.
- GeMS/GSAOI are not offered via FT.
Both telescopes
- FT observations may not be executed during classical observing, or priority visitor (PV), depending on the prevailing conditions.
- For visiting instruments not listed above, please contact the FT team to check availability (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- The R600 grating in each GMOS instrument is NOT offered for FT (or regular queue) observations.
- MOS observations are available for FT, subject to some caveats/restrictions.
- As discussed in the rules and Q&A, please contact the Fast Turnaround team in advance of the deadline if you would like to propose for an unusual instrument configuration or observing mode.
Time available
- Up to 17.3 (17.2) hrs per cycle at GN (GS) is available for FT observations. Very roughly, this implies:
- 3.5 hrs of 20%-ile conditions (IQ=20, for example; see this web page)
- 9 hrs of 50%-ile conditions
- 12 hrs of 70%-ile conditions
- 15 hrs of 85%-ile conditions
- PIs may propose for up to the amount of time in their most restrictive observing conditions, subject to partner's time availability - see rule #4. For example, a proposal requesting CC50 IQ20 SB50 WVany conditions can request no more than 3.5 hrs of observing time.
PIT information
- Proposals must be submitted using the version of the Phase I Tool specified on this web page.
- In the Time Requests tab, select "Fast Turnaround Observing at Gemini" as the proposal class and specify the reviewer (and mentor, if appropriate). Note that this is where the reviewer is defined; changes cannot be made after the proposal has been submitted.
- For the pdf attachment to the proposal, the dedicated LaTeX/Word template specifically for FT proposals must be used.
- Submitting the same proposal more than once during a given month (e.g. after correcting/editing a submitted version) should be avoided if at all possible. Only submit when you are sure your proposal is ready to be reviewed.
Gemini North and South are accepting proposals for the Fast Turnaround (FT) program in this call. Here, we give information specific to this proposal cycle. Please see the other FT pages - particularly the rules - for general information about the program. FT (dual anonymous)-specific proposal templates must be used for all FT proposals. See the "PIT information" section below. The new version of PIT 2024B.2.1.2, released on July 30, must be used for the submission of the proposals.
Important dates
-
Proposal deadline: 12:00pm (NOON), Hawaiian Standard Time (HST), August 31.
- Please ensure the latest version of the PIT is used for submission (see the PIT information below).
- Reviews must be completed by 23:59 HST, September 14. If you have submitted a proposal, but by the 2nd of the month have not received an email from FT regarding reviewing proposals, contact FT as soon as possible.
- Results will be announced by September 21, 2024.
- The deadline for preparing observations (Phase II) is September 31. Accepted programs meeting this deadline will be active from 1 October until 31 December 2024.
- FT observations will be merged with the queue and observed on queue nights.
Dual Anonymous Review Process (DARP)
- Since Feb 2021, we have been using a dual anonymous review process. New proposal templates for FT have been updated. DARP compliance is mandatory. Proposals using the wrong template will be removed from consideration. Proposals that do not follow all the DARP guidelines will either be removed from consideration or sent to the directorate for review.
- Guideline for PIs
- Enter information of the proposing team with the Phase I Tool (PIT) as usual.
- Use the FT specific template.
- The proposal template has been updated to be compliant with DARP since Feb 1, 2021
- Avoid mentioning names and affiliations of the team in the PDF attachment that could be used to identify the proposing team.
- Avoid claiming ownership of past work. (E.g., “my successful Gemini program in the previous semester (GS-18A-xxx)”, or “our analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020…”)
- Including text in proposals discussing previous use of Gemini is ok, as long as that work is not referenced and program IDs are not listed.
- Cite references in passive third person, e.g., “Analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020”, including references to data and software.
- Do describe the proposed work, e.g., “We propose to do the following…”, or “We will measure the effects of …”
- Unpublished work can be referred to as “obtained in private communication” or “from private consultation”.
- Guideline for Reviewers
- Accept the assigned proposals based on abstracts whether you can provide an unbiased review or not.
- Review proposals solely based on the scientific merit of what is proposed.
- Do not spend any time attempting to identify the PI or the team. Even if you think you know, you can be wrong.
- Utilize neutral pronouns (they/the PI/the team) when you write comments.
- Flag the proposals that have not been sufficiently anonymized but DO NOT penalize them by lowering grades. (The FT support team will check the flagged proposals and send any violations to the Gemini Directorate for review.)
- More detailed guidelines can be found on the FT webpage.
Eligibility
- PIs from all participant countries (except Chile) taking part in the FT program may apply for this cycle.
- PIs from UH are able to apply for FT time at GS as US, but may not apply for GN time.
- Chile and UH have withdrawn from Fast Turnaround since 2021A and 2024A, respectively.
- In agreement with Subaru Observatory, Japanese community proposers may only apply for up to 4 hrs of time on a single proposal (and no more than 4 hrs total will be awarded to Japanese community PIs in a cycle).
- PIs from participant countries whose FT time for the semester has been used up should not apply for the remainder of the semester. Note that some participant countries only have very small amounts of FT time available each semester. AR and KR have about 2.1 h and 4.6 h available for 24B per telescope, respectively. See Rule #4 and Q&A for more information.
Acceptable RA ranges
- Gemini North: Targets from about RA = 18.5 hr to 12.5 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note, however, that RAs near 18.5 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (October) and only at northern declinations (Dec > 0) . Likewise, RAs near 12.5 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (December) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
-
Gemini South: Targets from about RA = 19 hr to 11 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note that RAs near 19 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (October) and only at favorable declinations (Dec < 0) . Likewise, RAs near 11 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (December) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
Available instruments and observing modes
Gemini North
- Gemini North Telescope Maintenance Shutdown is planned from mid-October to mid-November.
- GMOS-N, GNIRS, and MAROON-X are otherwise available throughout much of the cycle.
- GNIRS observations with the long red or long blue cameras, and HR-IFU observations will be offered during a short block from December 12-15 only.
- We are offering Altair in NGS mode only, with GNIRS.
- The GNIRS Low-Resolution IFUs are offered. Reduction of the IFU data is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- There is a short Alopeke block in November. If observations are needed outside of 'Alopeke blocks, please contact the FT team before proposal submission to check for additional availability.
- Make sure to check the detailed 24B instrument schedule for October - December.
- For MAROON-X, it is now possible to check for target duplications. Please see the instructions in the Phase I checklist.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
Gemini South
- GHOST is offered this cycle.
- GMOS-S and F2 are also available this cycle. Note that DRAGONS v3.2.0 supports the reduction of imaging and longslit data from the recently upgraded GMOS-S CCDs. Reduction of MOS and IFU data from GMOS-S taken after the CCD upgrade is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- F2 MOS may be offered in this cycle. F2 MOS is limited by the number of masks that can be inserted in the instrument. Please contact the FT team for more information.
- There is a Zorro block in November. If you require Zorro observations outside of Zorro blocks, please check for availability with the FT team ahead of proposal submission.
- Make sure to check the detailed 24B instrument schedule for October - December.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- IGRINS is no longer offered.
- GeMS/GSAOI are not offered via FT.
Both telescopes
- FT observations may not be executed during classical observing, or priority visitor (PV), depending on the prevailing conditions.
- For visiting instruments not listed above, please contact the FT team to check availability (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- The R600 grating in each GMOS instrument is NOT offered for FT (or regular queue) observations.
- MOS observations are available for FT, subject to some caveats/restrictions.
- As discussed in the rules and Q&A, please contact the Fast Turnaround team in advance of the deadline if you would like to propose for an unusual instrument configuration or observing mode.
Time available
- Up to 17.3 (17.2) hrs per cycle at GN (GS) is available for FT observations. Very roughly, this implies:
- 3.5 hrs of 20%-ile conditions (IQ=20, for example; see this web page)
- 9 hrs of 50%-ile conditions
- 12 hrs of 70%-ile conditions
- 15 hrs of 85%-ile conditions
- PIs may propose for up to the amount of time in their most restrictive observing conditions, subject to partner's time availability - see rule #4. For example, a proposal requesting CC50 IQ20 SB50 WVany conditions can request no more than 3.5 hrs of observing time.
PIT information
- Proposals must be submitted using the version of the Phase I Tool specified on this web page.
- In the Time Requests tab, select "Fast Turnaround Observing at Gemini" as the proposal class and specify the reviewer (and mentor, if appropriate). Note that this is where the reviewer is defined; changes cannot be made after the proposal has been submitted.
- For the pdf attachment to the proposal, the dedicated LaTeX/Word template specifically for FT proposals must be used.
- Submitting the same proposal more than once during a given month (e.g. after correcting/editing a submitted version) should be avoided if at all possible. Only submit when you are sure your proposal is ready to be reviewed.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT (JULY 30, 2024): PLEASE USE A NEW RELEASE OF PIT 2024B.2.1.2 FOR THE SUBMISSION OF YOUR PROPOSAL. Download here for Mac, here for Linux, and here for Windows. THE PROPOSAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS EXTENDED UNTIL 23:59 PM HST, JULY 31.
Gemini North and South are accepting proposals for the Fast Turnaround (FT) program in this call. Here, we give information specific to this proposal cycle. Please see the other FT pages - particularly the rules - for general information about the program. FT (dual anonymous)-specific proposal templates must be used for all FT proposals. See the "PIT information" section below. The 2024B PIT must be used.
Important dates
-
Proposal deadline: 12:00pm (NOON), Hawaiian Standard Time (HST), July 31.
- Please ensure the latest version of the PIT is used for submission (see the PIT information below).
- Reviews must be completed by 23:59 HST, Aug 14. If you have submitted a proposal, but by the 2nd of the month have not received an email from FT regarding reviewing proposals, contact FT as soon as possible.
- Results will be announced by Aug 21, 2024.
- The deadline for preparing observations (Phase II) is Aug 31. Accepted programs meeting this deadline will be active from 1 September until 30 November 2024.
- FT observations will be merged with the queue and observed on queue nights.
Dual Anonymous Review Process (DARP)
- Since Feb 2021, we have been using a dual anonymous review process. New proposal templates for FT have been updated. DARP compliance is mandatory. Proposals using the wrong template will be removed from consideration. Proposals that do not follow all the DARP guidelines will either be removed from consideration or sent to the directorate for review.
- Guideline for PIs
- Enter information of the proposing team with the Phase I Tool (PIT) as usual.
- Use the FT specific template.
- The proposal template has been updated to be compliant with DARP since Feb 1, 2021
- Avoid mentioning names and affiliations of the team in the PDF attachment that could be used to identify the proposing team.
- Avoid claiming ownership of past work. (E.g., “my successful Gemini program in the previous semester (GS-18A-xxx)”, or “our analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020…”)
- Including text in proposals discussing previous use of Gemini is ok, as long as that work is not referenced and program IDs are not listed.
- Cite references in passive third person, e.g., “Analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020”, including references to data and software.
- Do describe the proposed work, e.g., “We propose to do the following…”, or “We will measure the effects of …”
- Unpublished work can be referred to as “obtained in private communication” or “from private consultation”.
- Guideline for Reviewers
- Accept the assigned proposals based on abstracts whether you can provide an unbiased review or not.
- Review proposals solely based on the scientific merit of what is proposed.
- Do not spend any time attempting to identify the PI or the team. Even if you think you know, you can be wrong.
- Utilize neutral pronouns (they/the PI/the team) when you write comments.
- Flag the proposals that have not been sufficiently anonymized but DO NOT penalize them by lowering grades. (The FT support team will check the flagged proposals and send any violations to the Gemini Directorate for review.)
- More detailed guidelines can be found on the FT webpage.
Eligibility
- PIs from all participant countries (except Chile) taking part in the FT program may apply for this cycle.
- PIs from UH are able to apply for FT time at GS as US, but may not apply for GN time.
- Chile and UH have withdrawn from Fast Turnaround since 2021A and 2024A, respectively.
- In agreement with Subaru Observatory, Japanese community proposers may only apply for up to 4 hrs of time on a single proposal (and no more than 4hrs total will be awarded to Japanese community PIs in a cycle).
- PIs from participant countries whose FT time for the semester has been used up should not apply for the remainder of the semester. Note that some participant countries only have very small amounts of FT time available each semester. AR and KR have about 2.1 h and 4.6 h available for 24B per telescope, respectively. See Rule #4 and Q&A for more information.
Acceptable RA ranges
- Gemini North: Targets from about RA = 16.5 hr to 9.5 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note, however, that RAs near 16.5 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (September) and only at northern declinations (Dec > 0) . Likewise, RAs near 9.5 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (November) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
-
Gemini South: Targets from about RA = 16.5 hr to 9 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note that RAs near 16.5 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (September) and only at favorable declinations (Dec < 0) . Likewise, RAs near 9 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (November) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
Available instruments and observing modes
Gemini North
- Gemini North Telescope Maintenance Shutdown is planned from mid-October to mid-November.
- GMOS-N, GNIRS, and MAROON-X are otherwise available throughout much of the cycle.
- GNIRS observations with the long red or long blue cameras are only taken during specific blocks and are NOT offered this cycle.
- We are offering Altair in NGS mode only, with GNIRS.
- The GNIRS Low-Resolution IFUs are offered. Reduction of the IFU data is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- Alopeke will have blocks in September and November. However, if observations are needed outside of 'Alopeke blocks, please contact the FT team before proposal submission to check for additional availability.
- Make sure to check the detailed 24B instrument schedule for September - November.
- For MAROON-X, it is now possible to check for target duplications. Please see the instructions in the Phase I checklist.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
Gemini South
- GHOST is offered this cycle.
- GMOS-S and F2 are also available this cycle. Note that DRAGONS v3.2.0 supports the reduction of imaging and longslit data from the recently upgraded GMOS-S CCDs. Reduction of MOS and IFU data from GMOS-S taken after the CCD upgrade is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- F2 MOS may be offered in this cycle. F2 MOS is limited by the number of masks that can be inserted in the instrument. Please contact the FT team for more information.
- There are Zorro blocks in September and November. If you require Zorro observations outside of Zorro blocks, please check for availability with the FT team ahead of proposal submission.
- Make sure to check the detailed 24B instrument schedule for September-November.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- IGRINS is no longer offered.
- GeMS/GSAOI are not offered via FT.
Both telescopes
- FT observations may not be executed during classical observing, or priority visitor (PV), depending on the prevailing conditions.
- For visiting instruments not listed above, please contact the FT team to check availability (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- The R600 grating in each GMOS instrument is NOT offered for FT (or regular queue) observations.
- MOS observations are available for FT, subject to some caveats/restrictions.
- As discussed in the rules and Q&A, please contact the Fast Turnaround team in advance of the deadline if you would like to propose for an unusual instrument configuration or observing mode.
Time available
- Up to 17.3 (17.2) hrs per cycle at GN (GS) is available for FT observations. Very roughly, this implies:
- 3.5 hrs of 20%-ile conditions (IQ=20, for example; see this web page)
- 9 hrs of 50%-ile conditions
- 12 hrs of 70%-ile conditions
- 15 hrs of 85%-ile conditions
- PIs may propose for up to the amount of time in their most restrictive observing conditions, subject to partner's time availability - see rule #4. For example, a proposal requesting CC50 IQ20 SB50 WVany conditions can request no more than 3.5 hrs of observing time.
PIT information
- Proposals must be submitted using the version of the Phase I Tool specified on this web page.
- In the Time Requests tab, select "Fast Turnaround Observing at Gemini" as the proposal class and specify the reviewer (and mentor, if appropriate). Note that this is where the reviewer is defined; changes cannot be made after the proposal has been submitted.
- For the pdf attachment to the proposal, the dedicated LaTeX/Word template specifically for FT proposals must be used.
- Submitting the same proposal more than once during a given month (e.g. after correcting/editing a submitted version) should be avoided if at all possible. Only submit when you are sure your proposal is ready to be reviewed.
Gemini North and South are accepting proposals for the Fast Turnaround (FT) program in this call. Here, we give information specific to this proposal cycle. Please see the other FT pages - particularly the rules - for general information about the program. FT (dual anonymous)-specific proposal templates must be used for all FT proposals. See the "PIT information" section below. The 2024B PIT must be used.
Important dates
-
Proposal deadline: 12:00pm (NOON), Hawaiian Standard Time (HST), June 30.
- Please ensure the latest version of the PIT is used for submission (see the PIT information below).
- Reviews must be completed by 23:59 HST, July 14. If you have submitted a proposal, but by the 2nd of the month have not received an email from FT regarding reviewing proposals, contact FT as soon as possible.
- Results will be announced by July 21, 2024.
- The deadline for preparing observations (Phase II) is July 31. Accepted programs meeting this deadline will be active from 1 August until 31 October 2024.
- FT observations will be merged with the queue and observed on queue nights.
Dual Anonymous Review Process (DARP)
- Since Feb 2021, we have been using a dual anonymous review process. New proposal templates for FT have been updated. DARP compliance is mandatory. Proposals using the wrong template will be removed from consideration. Proposals that do not follow all the DARP guidelines will either be removed from consideration or sent to the directorate for review.
- Guideline for PIs
- Enter information of the proposing team with the Phase I Tool (PIT) as usual.
- Use the FT specific template.
- The proposal template has been updated to be compliant with DARP since Feb 1, 2021
- Avoid mentioning names and affiliations of the team in the PDF attachment that could be used to identify the proposing team.
- Avoid claiming ownership of past work. (E.g., “my successful Gemini program in the previous semester (GS-18A-xxx)”, or “our analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020…”)
- Including text in proposals discussing previous use of Gemini is ok, as long as that work is not referenced and program IDs are not listed.
- Cite references in passive third person, e.g., “Analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020”, including references to data and software.
- Do describe the proposed work, e.g., “We propose to do the following…”, or “We will measure the effects of …”
- Unpublished work can be referred to as “obtained in private communication” or “from private consultation”.
- Guideline for Reviewers
- Accept the assigned proposals based on abstracts whether you can provide an unbiased review or not.
- Review proposals solely based on the scientific merit of what is proposed.
- Do not spend any time attempting to identify the PI or the team. Even if you think you know, you can be wrong.
- Utilize neutral pronouns (they/the PI/the team) when you write comments.
- Flag the proposals that have not been sufficiently anonymized but DO NOT penalize them by lowering grades. (The FT support team will check the flagged proposals and send any violations to the Gemini Directorate for review.)
- More detailed guidelines can be found on the FT webpage.
Eligibility
- PIs from all participant countries (except Chile) taking part in the FT program may apply for this cycle.
- PIs from UH are able to apply for FT time at GS as US, but may not apply for GN time.
- Chile and UH have withdrawn from Fast Turnaround since 2021A and 2024A, respectively.
- In agreement with Subaru Observatory, Japanese community proposers may only apply for up to 4 hrs of time on a single proposal (and no more than 4hrs total will be awarded to Japanese community PIs in a cycle).
- PIs from participant countries whose FT time for the semester has been used up should not apply for the remainder of the semester. Note that some participant countries only have very small amounts of FT time available each semester. AR and KR have about 2.1 h and 4.6 h available for 24B per telescope, respectively. See Rule #4 and Q&A for more information.
Acceptable RA ranges
- Gemini North: Targets from about RA = 15 hr to 8 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note, however, that RAs near 15 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (August) and only at northern declinations (Dec > 0) . Likewise, RAs near 8 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (October) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
-
Gemini South: Targets from about RA = 14.5 hr to 7.5 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note that RAs near 14.5 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (August) and only at favorable declinations (Dec < 0) . Likewise, RAs near 7.5 h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (October) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
Available instruments and observing modes
Gemini North
- Gemini North Telescope Maintenance Shutdown is planned from mid-October into November.
- GMOS-N, GNIRS, and MAROON-X are available throughout much of the cycle.
- GNIRS observations with the long red or long blue cameras will only be taken during a single block in August.
- We are offering Altair in NGS mode only, with GNIRS.
- The GNIRS High-Resolution and Low-Resolution IFUs are offered. Reduction of the IFU data is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- Alopeke will have blocks in August and September. However, if observations are needed outside of 'Alopeke blocks, please contact the FT team before proposal submission to check for additional availability.
- Make sure to check the detailed 24B instrument schedule for August - October.
- For MAROON-X, it is now possible to check for target duplications. Please see the instructions in the Phase I checklist.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
Gemini South
- Gemini South Telescope Shutdown and A&G maintenance is planned from July 22 through the first half of August.
- GHOST is offered this cycle.
- GMOS-S and F2 are also available this cycle. Note that DRAGONS v3.2.0 supports the reduction of imaging and longslit data from the recently upgraded GMOS-S CCDs. Reduction of MOS and IFU data from GMOS-S taken after the CCD upgrade is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- F2 MOS is may be offered in this cycle. F2 MOS is limited by the number of masks that can be inserted in the instrument and may again be offered for this August - October FT cycle. Please contact the FT team for more informaiton.
- There will be a Zorro block in September. If you require Zorro observations outside of Zorro blocks, please check for availability with the FT team ahead of proposal submission.
- Make sure to check the detailed 24B instrument schedule for August-October.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- IGRINS is no longer offered.
- GeMS/GSAOI are not offered via FT.
Both telescopes
- FT observations may not be executed during classical observing, or priority visitor (PV), depending on the prevailing conditions.
- For visiting instruments not listed above, please contact the FT team to check availability (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- The R600 grating in each GMOS instrument is NOT offered for FT (or regular queue) observations.
- MOS observations are available for FT, subject to some caveats/restrictions.
- As discussed in the rules and Q&A, please contact the Fast Turnaround team in advance of the deadline if you would like to propose for an unusual instrument configuration or observing mode.
Time available
- Up to 17.3 (17.2) hrs per cycle at GN (GS) is available for FT observations. Very roughly, this implies:
- 3.5 hrs of 20%-ile conditions (IQ=20, for example; see this web page)
- 9 hrs of 50%-ile conditions
- 12 hrs of 70%-ile conditions
- 15 hrs of 85%-ile conditions
- PIs may propose for up to the amount of time in their most restrictive observing conditions, subject to partner's time availability - see rule #4. For example, a proposal requesting CC50 IQ20 SB50 WVany conditions can request no more than 3.5 hrs of observing time.
PIT information
- Proposals must be submitted using the version of the Phase I Tool specified on this web page.
- In the Time Requests tab, select "Fast Turnaround Observing at Gemini" as the proposal class and specify the reviewer (and mentor, if appropriate). Note that this is where the reviewer is defined; changes cannot be made after the proposal has been submitted.
- For the pdf attachment to the proposal, the dedicated LaTeX/Word template specifically for FT proposals must be used.
- Submitting the same proposal more than once during a given month (e.g. after correcting/editing a submitted version) should be avoided if at all possible. Only submit when you are sure your proposal is ready to be reviewed.
Gemini North and South are accepting proposals for the Fast Turnaround (FT) program in this call. Here, we give information specific to this proposal cycle. Please see the other FT pages - particularly the rules - for general information about the program. FT (dual anonymous)-specific proposal templates must be used for all FT proposals. See the "PIT information" section below. The 2024B PIT must be used.
Important dates
-
Proposal deadline: 12:00pm (NOON), Hawaiian Standard Time (HST), May 31.
- Please ensure the latest version of the PIT is used for submission (see the PIT information below).
- Reviews must be completed by 23:59 HST, June 14. If you have submitted a proposal, but by the 2nd of the month have not received an email from FT regarding reviewing proposals, contact FT as soon as possible.
- Results will be announced by June 21, 2024.
- The deadline for preparing observations (Phase II) is June 30. Accepted programs meeting this deadline will be active from 1 July until 30 September 2024.
- FT observations will be merged with the queue and observed on queue nights.
Dual Anonymous Review Process (DARP)
- Since Feb 2021, we have been using a dual anonymous review process. New proposal templates for FT have been updated. DARP compliance is mandatory. Proposals using the wrong template will be removed from consideration. Proposals that do not follow all the DARP guidelines will either be removed from consideration or sent to the directorate for review.
- Guideline for PIs
- Enter information of the proposing team with the Phase I Tool (PIT) as usual.
- Use the FT specific template.
- The proposal template has been updated to be compliant with DARP since Feb 1, 2021
- Avoid mentioning names and affiliations of the team in the PDF attachment that could be used to identify the proposing team.
- Avoid claiming ownership of past work. (E.g., “my successful Gemini program in the previous semester (GS-18A-xxx)”, or “our analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020…”)
- Including text in proposals discussing previous use of Gemini is ok, as long as that work is not referenced and program IDs are not listed.
- Cite references in passive third person, e.g., “Analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020”, including references to data and software.
- Do describe the proposed work, e.g., “We propose to do the following…”, or “We will measure the effects of …”
- Unpublished work can be referred to as “obtained in private communication” or “from private consultation”.
- Guideline for Reviewers
- Accept the assigned proposals based on abstracts whether you can provide an unbiased review or not.
- Review proposals solely based on the scientific merit of what is proposed.
- Do not spend any time attempting to identify the PI or the team. Even if you think you know, you can be wrong.
- Utilize neutral pronouns (they/the PI/the team) when you write comments.
- Flag the proposals that have not been sufficiently anonymized but DO NOT penalize them by lowering grades. (The FT support team will check the flagged proposals and send any violations to the Gemini Directorate for review.)
- More detailed guidelines can be found on the FT webpage.
Eligibility
- PIs from all participant countries (except Chile) taking part in the FT program may apply for this cycle.
- PIs from UH are able to apply for FT time at GS as US, but may not apply for GN time.
- Chile and UH have withdrawn from Fast Turnaround since 2021A and 2024A, respectively.
- In agreement with Subaru Observatory, Japanese community proposers may only apply for up to 4 hrs of time on a single proposal (and no more than 4hrs total will be awarded to Japanese community PIs in a cycle).
- PIs from participant countries whose FT time for the semester has been used up should not apply for the remainder of the semester. At this time, KR has used its full allocation and KR users should not apply for the remainder of 24A. Note that some participant countries only have very small amounts of FT time available each semester. AR has only about 1.5h remaining for 24A. See Rule #4 and Q&A for more information.
Acceptable RA ranges
- Gemini North: Targets from about RA = 13.5 hr to 6.5 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note, however, that RAs near 13.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (July) and only at northern declinations (Dec > 0) . Likewise, RAs near 6.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (September) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
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Gemini South: Targets from about RA = 12 hr to 6.5 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note that RAs near 12h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (July) and only at favorable declinations (Dec < 0) . Likewise, RAs near 6.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (September) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
Available instruments and observing modes
Gemini North
- GMOS-N, GNIRS, and MAROON-X are expected to be available throughout much of the cycle.
- GNIRS observations with the long red or long blue cameras will only be taken during a single block in July.
- We are offering Altair in NGS mode only, with GNIRS.
- The GNIRS High-Resolution and Low-Resolution IFUs are offered. Reduction of the IFU data is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here. Observations with the HR-IFU will be taken in a single block in July (exact dates TBD).
- There are no blocks currently scheduled for 'Alopeke during this cycle. However, if observations are needed outside of 'Alopeke blocks, please contact the FT team before proposal submission to check for additional availability.
- Make sure to check the 24A schedule for detailed instrument availability. The 24B schedule for August-September is not yet available.
- For MAROON-X, it is now possible to check for target duplications. Please see the instructions in the Phase I checklist.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
Gemini South
- Gemini South Telescope Shutdown and A&G maintenance is planned from July 22 through the first half of August.
- GHOST is offered this cycle.
- GMOS-S and F2 are also available this cycle. Note that DRAGONS v3.2.0 supports the reduction of imaging and longslit data from the recently upgraded GMOS-S CCDs. Reduction of MOS and IFU data from GMOS-S taken after the CCD upgrade is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- F2 MOS is not offered in this cycle. F2 MOS is limited by the number of masks that can be inserted in the instrument and will likely again be offered for the August - October FT cycle.
- Zorro is available for a single block in July. If you require Zorro observations outside of Zorro blocks, please check for availability with the FT team ahead of proposal submission.
- Make sure to check the 24A instrument schedule for detailed instrument availability. The 24B schedule for August-September is not yet available.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- IGRINS is no longer offered.
- GeMS/GSAOI are not offered via FT.
Both telescopes
- FT observations may not be executed during classical observing, or priority visitor (PV), depending on the prevailing conditions.
- For visiting instruments not listed above, please contact the FT team to check availability (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- The R600 grating in each GMOS instrument is NOT offered for FT (or regular queue) observations.
- MOS observations are available for FT, subject to some caveats/restrictions.
- As discussed in the rules and Q&A, please contact the Fast Turnaround team in advance of the deadline if you would like to propose for an unusual instrument configuration or observing mode.
Time available
- At this point, only KR has used up their FT shares. AR has only about 1.5h remaining.
- Up to 17.7 (14.7) hrs per cycle at GN (GS) is available for FT observations. Very roughly, this implies:
- 4 (3) hrs of 20%-ile conditions (IQ=20, for example; see this web page)
- 9 (7.4) hrs of 50%-ile conditions
- 12.4 (10.3) hrs of 70%-ile conditions
- 15 (12.5) hrs of 85%-ile conditions
- PIs may propose for up to the amount of time in their most restrictive observing conditions, subject to partner's time availability - see rule #4. For example, a proposal requesting CC50 IQ20 SB50 WVany conditions can request no more than 4 (3) hrs of observing time.
PIT information
- Proposals must be submitted using the version of the Phase I Tool specified on this web page.
- In the Time Requests tab, select "Fast Turnaround Observing at Gemini" as the proposal class and specify the reviewer (and mentor, if appropriate). Note that this is where the reviewer is defined; changes cannot be made after the proposal has been submitted.
- For the pdf attachment to the proposal, the dedicated LaTeX/Word template specifically for FT proposals must be used.
- Submitting the same proposal more than once during a given month (e.g. after correcting/editing a submitted version) should be avoided if at all possible. Only submit when you are sure your proposal is ready to be reviewed.
Gemini North and South are accepting proposals for the Fast Turnaround (FT) program in this call. Here, we give information specific to this proposal cycle. Please see the other FT pages - particularly the rules - for general information about the program. FT (dual anonymous)-specific proposal templates (GemPhaseI_FT_dual) must now be used for all FT proposals. See the "PIT information" section below. The 2024A PIT must be used.
Important dates
-
Proposal deadline: 12:00pm (NOON), Hawaiian Standard Time (HST), April 30.
- Please ensure the latest version of the PIT is used for submission (see the PIT information below).
- Reviews must be completed by 23:59 HST, May 14. If you have submitted a proposal, but by the 2nd of the month have not received an email from FT regarding reviewing proposals, contact FT as soon as possible.
- Results will be announced by May 21, 2024.
- The deadline for preparing observations (Phase II) is May 30. Accepted programs meeting this deadline will be active from 1 June until 31 August 2024.
- FT observations will be merged with the queue and observed on queue nights.
Dual Anonymous Review Process (DARP)
- Since Feb 2021, we have been using a dual anonymous review process. New proposal templates for FT have been updated. DARP compliance is mandatory. Proposals using the wrong template will be removed from consideration. Proposals that do not follow all the DARP guidelines will either be removed from consideration or sent to the directorate for review.
- Guideline for PIs
- Enter information of the proposing team with the Phase I Tool (PIT) as usual.
- Use the FT specific template.
- The proposal template has been updated to be compliant with DARP since Feb 1, 2021
- Avoid mentioning names and affiliations of the team in the PDF attachment that could be used to identify the proposing team.
- Avoid claiming ownership of past work. (E.g., “my successful Gemini program in the previous semester (GS-18A-xxx)”, or “our analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020…”)
- Including text in proposals discussing previous use of Gemini is ok, as long as that work is not referenced and program IDs are not listed.
- Cite references in passive third person, e.g., “Analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020”, including references to data and software.
- Do describe the proposed work, e.g., “We propose to do the following…”, or “We will measure the effects of …”
- Unpublished work can be referred to as “obtained in private communication” or “from private consultation”.
- Guideline for Reviewers
- Accept the assigned proposals based on abstracts whether you can provide an unbiased review or not.
- Review proposals solely based on the scientific merit of what is proposed.
- Do not spend any time attempting to identify the PI or the team. Even if you think you know, you can be wrong.
- Utilize neutral pronouns (they/the PI/the team) when you write comments.
- Flag the proposals that have not been sufficiently anonymized but DO NOT penalize them by lowering grades. (The FT support team will check the flagged proposals and send any violations to the Gemini Directorate for review.)
- More detailed guidelines can be found on the FT webpage.
Eligibility
- PIs from all participant countries (except Chile) taking part in the FT program may apply for this cycle.
- PIs from UH are able to apply for FT time at GS as US, but may not apply for GN time.
- Chile and UH have withdrawn from Fast Turnaround since 2021A and 2024A, respectively.
- In agreement with Subaru Observatory, Japanese community proposers may only apply for up to 4 hrs of time on a single proposal (and no more than 4hrs total will be awarded to Japanese community PIs in a cycle).
- PIs from participant countries whose FT time for the semester has been used up should not apply for the remainder of the semester. At this time, KR has used its full allocation and KR users should not apply for the remainder of 24A. Note that some participant countries only have very small amounts of FT time available each semester. AR has only a total of 4h available for 24A. See Rule #4 and Q&A for more information.
Acceptable RA ranges
- Gemini North: Targets from about RA = 10.5 hr to 5 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note, however, that RAs near 10.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (June) and only at northern declinations (Dec > 0) . Likewise, RAs near 5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (August) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
-
Gemini South: Targets from about RA = 10 hr to 4.5 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note that RAs near 10h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (June) and only at favorable declinations (Dec < 0) . Likewise, RAs near 4.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (August) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
Available instruments and observing modes
Gemini North
- GMOS-N, GNIRS, and MAROON-X are available throughout much of the cycle.
- GNIRS observations with the long red or long blue cameras will only be taken during a single block in July.
- We are offering Altair in NGS mode only, with GNIRS.
- The GNIRS Low-Resolution IFU is offered. Reduction of LR-IFU data is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- There are no blocks currently scheduled for 'Alopeke during this cycle. However, if observations are needed outside of 'Alopeke blocks, please contact the FT team before proposal submission to check for additional availability.
- Make sure to check the 24A schedule for detailed instrument availability.
- For MAROON-X, it is now possible to check for target duplications. Please see the instructions in the Phase I checklist.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
Gemini South
- GHOST is offered this cycle.
- GMOS-S and F2 are also available this cycle. Note that DRAGONS v3.2.0 supports the reduction of imaging and longslit data from the recently upgraded GMOS-S CCDs. Reduction of MOS and IFU data from GMOS-S taken after the CCD upgrade is supported under the newest version of Gemini IRAF (v1.16) that can be found here.
- F2 MOS is not offered in this cycle. F2 MOS is limited by the number of masks that can be inserted in the instrument and will likely again be offered for the August - October FT cycle.
- IGRINS is no longer offered.
- Zorro is available for a single block in July. If you require Zorro observations outside of Zorro blocks, please check for availability with the FT team ahead of proposal submission.
- Please check the instrument's schedule or contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- Make sure to check the 24A instrument schedule for detailed instrument availability.
- GeMS/GSAOI are not offered via FT.
- Gemini South Telescope Shutdown and A&G maintenance is planned from July 22 until the first half of August
Both telescopes
- FT observations may not be executed during classical observing, or priority visitor (PV), depending on the prevailing conditions.
- For visiting instruments not listed above, please contact the FT team to check availability (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- The R600 grating in each GMOS instrument is NOT offered for FT (or regular queue) observations.
- MOS observations are available for FT, subject to some caveats/restrictions.
- As discussed in the rules and Q&A, please contact the Fast Turnaround team in advance of the deadline if you would like to propose for an unusual instrument configuration or observing mode.
Time available
- At this point, only KR has used up their FT shares.
- Up to 17.7 (14.7) hrs per cycle at GN (GS) is available for FT observations. Very roughly, this implies:
- 4 (3) hrs of 20%-ile conditions (IQ=20, for example; see this web page)
- 9 (7.4) hrs of 50%-ile conditions
- 12.4 (10.3) hrs of 70%-ile conditions
- 15 (12.5) hrs of 85%-ile conditions
- PIs may propose for up to the amount of time in their most restrictive observing conditions, subject to partner's time availability - see rule #4. For example, a proposal requesting CC50 IQ20 SB50 WVany conditions can request no more than 4 hrs of observing time.
PIT information
- Proposals must be submitted using the version of the Phase I Tool specified on this web page.
- In the Time Requests tab, select "Fast Turnaround Observing at Gemini" as the proposal class and specify the reviewer (and mentor, if appropriate). Note that this is where the reviewer is defined; changes cannot be made after the proposal has been submitted.
- For the pdf attachment to the proposal, the dedicated LaTeX/Word template specifically for FT proposals must be used.
- Submitting the same proposal more than once during a given month (e.g. after correcting/editing a submitted version) should be avoided if at all possible. Only submit when you are sure your proposal is ready to be reviewed.
Gemini North and South are accepting proposals for the Fast Turnaround (FT) program in this call. Here, we give information specific to this proposal cycle. Please see the other FT pages - particularly the rules - for general information about the program. FT (dual anonymous)-specific proposal templates (GemPhaseI_FT_dual) must now be used for all FT proposals. See the "PIT information" section below. The 2024A PIT must be used.
Important dates
-
Proposal deadline: 12:00pm (NOON), Hawaiian Standard Time (HST), March 31.
- Please ensure the latest version of the PIT is used for submission (see the PIT information below).
- Reviews must be completed by 23:59 HST, April 14. If you have submitted a proposal, but by the 2nd of the month have not received an email from FT regarding reviewing proposals, contact FT as soon as possible.
- Results will be announced by April 21, 2024.
- The deadline for preparing observations (Phase II) is April 30. Accepted programs meeting this deadline will be active from 1 May until 31 July 2024.
- FT observations will be merged with the queue and observed on queue nights.
Dual Anonymous Review Process (DARP)
- Since Feb 2021, we have been using a dual anonymous review process. New proposal templates for FT have been updated. DARP compliance is mandatory. Proposals using the wrong template will be removed from consideration. Proposals that do not follow all the DARP guidelines will either be removed from consideration or sent to the directorate for review.
- Guideline for PIs
- Enter information of the proposing team with the Phase I Tool (PIT) as usual.
- Use the FT specific template.
- The proposal template has been updated to be compliant with DARP since Feb 1, 2021
- Avoid mentioning names and affiliations of the team in the PDF attachment that could be used to identify the proposing team.
- Avoid claiming ownership of past work. (E.g., “my successful Gemini program in the previous semester (GS-18A-xxx)”, or “our analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020…”)
- Including text in proposals discussing previous use of Gemini is ok, as long as that work is not referenced and program IDs are not listed.
- Cite references in passive third person, e.g., “Analysis shown in Doe et al. 2020”, including references to data and software.
- Do describe the proposed work, e.g., “We propose to do the following…”, or “We will measure the effects of …”
- Unpublished work can be referred to as “obtained in private communication” or “from private consultation”.
- Guideline for Reviewers
- Accept the assigned proposals based on abstracts whether you can provide an unbiased review or not.
- Review proposals solely based on the scientific merit of what is proposed.
- Do not spend any time attempting to identify the PI or the team. Even if you think you know, you can be wrong.
- Utilize neutral pronouns (they/the PI/the team) when you write comments.
- Flag the proposals that have not been sufficiently anonymized but DO NOT penalize them by lowering grades. (The FT support team will check the flagged proposals and send any violations to the Gemini Directorate for review.)
- More detailed guidelines can be found on the FT webpage.
Eligibility
- PIs from all participant countries (except Chile) taking part in the FT program may apply for this cycle.
- PIs from UH are able to apply for FT time at GS as US, but may not apply for GN time.
- Chile and UH have withdrawn from Fast Turnaround since 2021A and 2024A, respectively.
- In agreement with Subaru Observatory, Japanese community proposers may only apply for up to 4 hrs of time on a single proposal (and no more than 4hrs total will be awarded to Japanese community PIs in a cycle).
- PIs from participant countries whose FT time for the semester has been used up should not apply for the remainder of the semester. At this time, KR has used its full allocation and KR users should not apply for the remainder of 24A. Note that some participant countries only have very small amounts of FT time available each semester. AR has only 2.2h and 1.8h available for this cycle at GN and GS, respectively. See Rule #4 and Q&A for more information.
Acceptable RA ranges
- Gemini North: Targets from about RA = 8.5 hr to 2.5 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note, however, that RAs near 8.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (May) and only at northern declinations (Dec > 0) . Likewise, RAs near 2.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (July) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
-
Gemini South: Targets from about RA = 7.5 hr to 3.5 hr are acceptable during this cycle. Note that RAs near 7.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the first half of the first month (May) and only at favorable declinations (Dec< 0) . Likewise, RAs near 3.5h will only be accessible for a couple hours during the final month (July) and again only in the above declination range. Note Rule #9; an FT program may not fully backload its three-month active period; at least one of its targets must be observable during its first active month.
Available instruments and observing modes
Gemini North
- GMOS-N, GNIRS, and MAROON-X are available throughout much of the cycle.
- We are offering Altair in NGS mode only, with GNIRS.
- The GNIRS Low-Resolution IFU is offered. However, be aware that the Gemini IRAF package for the LR-IFU is in preparation and will not be released until sometime in May 2024. In the interim, PIs who receive FT data may request a patch package, which is made available on a best-effort basis only; bugs will not be fixed before the May release.
- LGS is not currently offered this cycle.
- Alopeke is available during a single block in May. If observations are needed outside of Alopeke blocks, please contact the FT team before proposal submission to check for additional availability.
- Make sure to check the 24A schedule for detailed instrument availability.
- For MAROON-X, it is now possible to check for target duplications. Please see the instructions in the Phase I checklist.
- Please contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
Gemini South
- GHOST is offered this cycle.
- GMOS-S and F2 are also available this cycle. Note that data reduction software for GMOS-S (with new CCDs) will likely not be available until mid-2024.
- F2 MOS is not offered in this cycle. F2 MOS is limited by the number of masks that can be inserted in the instrument and will likely again be offered for the June-August FT cycle.
- IGRINS is no longer offered.
- Zorro is available for a single block in July. If you require Zorro observations outside of Zorro blocks, please check for availability with the FT team ahead of proposal submission.
- Please check the instrument's schedule or contact the FT team in advance with any specific questions (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- Make sure to check the 24A instrument schedule for detailed instrument availability.
- GeMS/GSAOI are not offered via FT.
Both telescopes
- FT observations may not be executed during classical observing, or priority visitor (PV), depending on the prevailing conditions.
- For visiting instruments not listed above, please contact the FT team to check availability (Fast.Turnaround at gemini.edu).
- The R600 grating in each GMOS instrument is NOT offered for FT (or regular queue) observations.
- MOS observations are available for FT, subject to some caveats/restrictions.
- As discussed in the rules and Q&A, please contact the Fast Turnaround team in advance of the deadline if you would like to propose for an unusual instrument configuration or observing mode.
Time available
- At this point, no partners have used up their FT shares.
- Up to 17.7 (14.7) hrs per cycle at GN (GS) is available for FT observations. Very roughly, this implies:
- 4 (3) hrs of 20%-ile conditions (IQ=20, for example; see this web page)
- 9 (7.4) hrs of 50%-ile conditions
- 12.4 (10.3) hrs of 70%-ile conditions
- 15 (12.5) hrs of 85%-ile conditions
- PIs may propose for up to the amount of time in their most restrictive observing conditions, subject to partner's time availability - see rule #4. For example, a proposal requesting CC50 IQ20 SB50 WVany conditions can request no more than 4 hrs of observing time.
PIT information
- Proposals must be submitted using the version of the Phase I Tool specified on this web page.
- In the Time Requests tab, select "Fast Turnaround Observing at Gemini" as the proposal class and specify the reviewer (and mentor, if appropriate). Note that this is where the reviewer is defined; changes cannot be made after the proposal has been submitted.
- For the pdf attachment to the proposal, the dedicated LaTeX/Word template specifically for FT proposals must be used.
- Submitting the same proposal more than once during a given month (e.g. after correcting/editing a submitted version) should be avoided if at all possible. Only submit when you are sure your proposal is ready to be reviewed.
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