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Poor Weather Queue Summary : Semester 2018A GS

The queues shown in the tables below summarise the programs that constitute the "Poor Weather Queue" on GS. The Poor Weather Queue is a pilot program introduced in 2006B to fill telescope time under very poor, but usable, conditions. These programs are distinct from other queue programs in three important ways: 1) time spent on poor weather programs will not be charged to the PIs or the partner countries; 2) poor weather programs can exist in queue only, and must meet the observing condition constraints shown below; and 3) poor weather programs are lower priority than the "regular" queue (bands 1 to 3) and have no explicit or implicit guarantee of being observed. They will be executed only when nothing in the regular queue is observable.

In all other respects — NGO and Gemini contact scientist support, Phase II definitions, Gemini Science Archive data distribution — programs in the Poor Weather Queue are similar to all other Gemini queue programs. In the Observing Tool, poor weather queue programs are designated as Band 4, to distinguish them from the rest of the queue.

Observing condition constraints for poor weather programs must meet one of the following:

This report is generated daily (see the bottom of the page for the current timestamp). The pages linked via Completion Status are updated approximately every 4 hours. Note that the completion fraction may change as the time accounting is adjusted during the quality assessment process.


The columns in the table for Gemini South are:
Ref # Gemini reference number (note that this is different from any internal National TAC reference number). Click on it to see the proposal abstract (when available).
PI Name of Principal Investigator. (If a joint proposal, the name of the primary contact for the entire program is listed).
Partner Partner (UH = University of Hawaii, GS=Gemini staff) or country (US, UK, CA, CL, AU, AR, BR) to which time will be charged. If a joint proposal, all contributors are shown.
Title The title of the science program.
Instrument Name of the instrument(s) required.
Hours Allocated Time allocated to the program (if a joint proposal, this is the total time for the program).
Execution Status Click on this hyperlink to see the current status of each observation in the program.
Data Taken The UT date(s) on which data were taken.
Completion Status This shows an estimate of the fraction of allocated time that has been used. Note that this is a preliminary estimate and is only an indication of the completion state of the program. The completion state may not reflect the formal time accounting. Also note that some programs may be completed in less than the allocated time (e.g. if conditions were better than requested or if the request was overestimated).

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).

GS Poor Weather Queue
Ref # PI Partner Title Instrument Hours
allocated
GS-2018A-Q-401 Arias AR Evolutionary state and circumstellar environment of evolved massive stars Flamingos2 3.04
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
20180509 20180514
Completion Status:
57%
GS-2018A-Q-402 Placco US Finding the brightest low-metallicity stars between the clouds GMOS-S 30.00
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
20180217 20180228 20180324 20180419 20180507 20180514 20180515 20180517 20180518 20180519 20180521 20180607 20180608 20180609 20180616 20180617 20180619 20180620 20180623 20180624 20180627 20180628
Completion Status:
81%
GS-2018A-Q-403 Weidmann AR The mystery of WRAY 15-811 GMOS-S 1.10
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
20180306 20180308 20180410
Completion Status:
90%
GS-2018A-Q-404 Weidmann AR Searching for white dwarfs in planetary nebulae GMOS-S 9.90
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20180314 20180328 20180330 20180406 20180407 20180410
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2018A-Q-405 Angeloni CL Spectroscopic follow-up of the RAMSES II Acceptance Test targets GMOS-S 7.00
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20180402 20180403 20180408 20180412 20180421 20180509 20180510 20180513 20180514
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2018A-Q-406 Schlaufman US An All-Sky Search for the Brightest Metal-poor Stars GMOS / GMOS-S 7.90
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
20180408 20180409 20180410 20180412 20180418 20180421 20180422 20180504 20180505 20180506 20180509 20180513 20180517 20180716
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2018A-Q-407 Shaw CA NIR follow-up of Galactic Bulge X-ray transients: IGR J17445-2747 Flamingos2 1.20
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20180509
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2018A-Q-408 Rodruck US Sky Flats for Diffuse Light Imaging GMOS-S 5.40
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
20180615 20180619 20180620 20180920 20180925 20180929 20181001
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2018A-Q-409 Hernandez Padilla CL Towards solving the SN Ia progenitor problem GMOS-S 17.00
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20180519 20180520 20180521 20180607 20180708 20180716 20181019 20181021 20181022 20181023 20181024
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2018A-Q-410 Sokal US IGRINS Characterization of Bright YSOs in Ophiuchus Visitor 79.00
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20180507 20180528 20180601 20180602 20180603 20180605 20180606 20180621 20180623 20180624 20180625 20180627 20180629 20180630
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2018A-Q-411 Mann US The Mass-Luminosity-Age Relation of Low-Mass Stars Visitor 15.00
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20180526 20180527 20180528 20180601 20180602 20180603 20180606 20180621 20180622 20180623 20180629 20180630
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2018A-Q-412 Strader US Spectroscopic confirmation of a new gamma-ray binary Flamingos2 1.00
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20180607
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2018A-Q-413 Andersen GS Spectral mapping of interacting supernova remnants Flamingos2 16.00
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
20180711 20180722 20180723 20180725 20180726 20180731 20180802 20180814 20180818 20180819 20190608
Completion Status:
75%
GS-2018A-Q-414 Davidge CA The Integrated Spectrum of the Inner Galaxy Flamingos2 7.50
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20180723 20180725 20180727 20180801 20180804
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2018A-Q-415 Rivera Sandoval US Spectroscopic identification of UV variable stars towards the Galactic Bulge GMOS-S 12.10
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20180708 20180709 20180710 20180711 20180716 20180717 20180912 20180918 20180919 20180922 20180925 20180926 20180928 20181001 20181004
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2018A-Q-416 Gaspar AR Dusty Active Galactic Nuclei as seen with Flamingos-2 Flamingos2 53.80
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
20180629 20180630 20180707 20180708 20180709 20180711 20180715 20180722 20180723 20180724 20180725 20180726 20180731 20180801 20180802 20180804 20180805 20180806 20180807 20180808 20180810 20180813 20180818 20180819 20180820 20180920 20180925 20180928 20180929 20181004 20181218 20190114
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2018A-Q-417 Sullivan US Confirming H3+ in emission in VV Corona Australis Visitor 0.30
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
Completion Status:
0%
GS-2018A-Q-418 Oh US IGRINS survey of RSG population of young star clusters near the Scutum-Crux arm Visitor 11.20
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
20180624 20180625 20180629 20180630 20180702 20180707
Completion Status:
78%
GS-2018A-Q-419 Endl US A pilot program looking for planets around very young stars Visitor 10.00
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
20180702 20180707
Completion Status:
30%
GS-2018A-Q-420 Salinas US Multiple populations in the most massive Galactic intermediate-age cluster Visitor 8.70
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
20180630 20180707
Completion Status:
14%
GS-2018A-Q-421 Hanley US Ices on Triton Visitor 2.00
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20180702
Completion Status:
100%

 

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