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Classical Schedule : Semester 2005A (rev 5) |
The table below summarises the classically-scheduled programs that have been awarded time on Gemini North and South. Jump directly to the schedule for:
Each program has been assigned a Gemini Contact Scientist (CS) who is the point of contact between the Observatory and the Principal Investigator. Instructions for Gemini North visiting observers and Gemini South visiting observers are available.
The columns in the table for Gemini
North are:
Date: Scheduled observing night(s).
Allocated programs: Gemini reference number (note that this is different from any
internal National TAC reference number) and Principal Investigator for scheduled program.
Click on the reference number to see the proposal abstract (if available).
Instrument: name of the instrument(s).
Title: the title of the program.
The assigned support staff (Gemini Contact Scientists and National Office staff) for each Gemini North ODB and Gemini South ODB program are listed in the interactive 'snapshots' of the Observing Database (ODB).
Schedule : Gemini North 2005A | |||
Date | Allocated Program(s) | Instrument | Title(s) |
13-15 Mar | GN-2005A-C-9 (Hennawi) | GMOS North | Cosmological Constraints from Ly_alpha Forest Absorption Spectra of Close Quasar Pairs |
12-14 Apr | GN-2005A-C-5/6 (Grav/Stadler) | GMOS North | The Mass of the Kuiper Belt / AO Studies of Hight Redshift Radio Sources Near Bright Natural Guide Stars |
4-6 May | GN-2005A-C-11 (Ouchi) | GMOS North | Spectroscopic Identification for the IRAC-Bright LBGs in the GOODS-N Field |
10-12 May | GN-2005A-C-7 (Mulchaey) | GMOS North | Galaxy Evolution in Moderate-Redshift, X-ray Selected Groups |
18 May | Keck / GN-2005A-C-12 (Weinberger) | Michelle | Mid-IR Investigations of Circumstellar Disk Evolution |
19-20 May | Keck / GN-2005A-C-13 (Becklin) | Michelle | Mid-IR Investigations of Circumstellar Disk Evolution |
29-30 Jun | Keck / GN-2005A-C-14 (Graham) | Michelle | Mid-IR Imaging of Circumstellar Disks among Embedded HAEBEs |
1 Jul | GN-2005A-C-4 (Kwok) | Michelle | Dust in planetary nebulae: where are they? |
7-8 Jul | GN-2005A-C-8 (Allen) | GMOS North | Exploitation of CFHT Legacy Survey Kuiper Belt Objects |
Time exchange: programs scheduled on Keck | |||
26-28 Mar | GN-2005A-C-1 (Ellison/Petit) | HIRES | The Evolution of Metal Enrichment in the Intergalactic Medium |
30 Jun | GN-2005A-C-2 (Crighton) | HIRES | Resolving whether the scatter between primordial D/H measurements is real |
12 Jul | GN-2005A-C-3 (Daane) | HIRES | Neutron Capture Abundances and the Origin of Blue Stragglers in M71 |
The columns in the table for Gemini
South are:
Date: Scheduled observing night(s).
Allocated programs: Gemini reference number (note that this is different from any
internal National TAC reference number) and Principal Investigator for scheduled program.
Click on the reference number to see the proposal abstract (if available).
Instrument: name of the instrument(s).
Title: the title of the program.
The assigned support staff (Gemini Contact Scientists and National Office staff) for each Gemini North ODB and Gemini South ODB program are listed in the interactive 'snapshots' of the Observing Database (ODB).
Schedule : Gemini South 2005A | |||
Date | Allocated Program(s) | Instrument | Title(s) |
3-5 Feb | GS-2005A-C-5 (Kalirai) | GMOS South | The Minimum Mass of Core-Collapsed Supernovae |
14-16 Feb | GS-2005A-C-12 (Parker) | GMOS South | Investigation of newly discovered AGB halos surrounding Planetary Nebulae in the Large Magellanic Cloud |
25 Feb | GS-2005A-C-15 (Greaves) | Phoenix | Defining the end of giant planet formation |
26-27 Feb | GS-2005A-C-8 (Harper) | Phoenix | CO Resonance Scattering Maps of 3 Red Giants: Alpha Ori, L2 Pup and R Hya |
28 Feb - 1 Mar (1st halves) | GS-2005A-C-7 (Stassun) | Phoenix | A Spectroscopic and Photometric Study of the First Substellar Pre-Main-Sequence Eclipsing Binary System |
28 Feb - 1 Mar (2nd halves) | GS-2005A-C-9 (Smith) | Phoenix | IR Variability During a Shell Ejection of Eta Carinae |
2-3 Mar | GS-2005A-C-7 (Stassun) | Phoenix | A Spectroscopic and Photometric Study of the First Substellar Pre-Main-Sequence Eclipsing Binary System |
13-16 Mar | GS-2005A-C-1 (Clewley) | GMOS South | Mapping the remote Milky Way Halo |
23-25 Mar | GS-2005A-C-13 (Luhman) | GNIRS | Searching for the Bottom of the IMF: GNIRS Spectroscopy of Candidate Brown Dwarfs |
7-9 Apr | GS-2005A-C-4 (Christlein) | GMOS South | Extent and Kinematics of the Extreme Outer Disks of Spiral Galaxies |
27 Apr | GS-2005A-C-11 (Brittain) | Phoenix | Measurement of Warm Gas in Transitional Disks around Young Stars |
28 Apr - 2 May | GS-2005A-C-10 (White) | Phoenix | Searching for Young Planets in a New Light |
15-19 May | GS-2005A-Q-20 (Van Dokkum) | GNIRS | A GNIRS survey of massive galaxies at z~2.5: stellar populations, kinematics, and scaling relations in the young Universe |
14-17 Jun (2nd halves) | GS-2005A-C-3 (Shkolnik) | Phoenix | Hot Jupiters, Hot Spots and Hot H3+: A Search of Induced Chromospheric Activity and Planetary Emission |
18-19 Jun | GS-2005A-C-6 (Barbuy) | Phoenix | Chemical abundances in metal-poor globular clusters of the Galactic bulge |
26-27 Jun | GS-2005A-C-2 (Geballe) | Phoenix | The interaction of GC/IRS8 and the ISM of the Galactic Center |
28-30 Jun | GS-2005A-C-14 (Oka) | Phoenix | Observation of H3+ and C2 toward the Galactic Center |
Revision history:
Last update February 11, 2004; Phil Puxley and Jean-Rene Roy