RadioAstron Announcement of Opportunity - 1
The space VLBI mission RadioAstron, led by the Astro Space Center (ASC)
of Lebedev Physical Institute, provides a range of specific and
unique capabilities for detecting and imaging sources of cosmic radio
emission at highest angular resolution. The optimal utilization of these
capabilities relies on the construction and execution of a balanced
scientific program for the Mission.
The scientific program of the RadioAstron will consist of three major parts: the Early Science Program
(ESP), Key Science Program (KSP), and General Observing Time (GOT) projects. The Early Science Program, currently underway and planned to continue through 2012 until the middle of 2013, explores the main scientific capabilities of the RadioAstron observations and paves the way to
subsequent engagement in the KSP and GOT programs.
Following the completion of the ESP observations, the RadioAstron KSP
will commence in July 2013. The KSP is aimed specifically at bringing
the focus on the areas of strongest scientific impact of RadioAstron and
ensuring a long-lasting scientific impact of the Mission. The KSP
observations within the AO-1 period will be carried out between July
2013 and June 2014 and will have a shared-risk nature since a number of
observing modes have not yet been fully tested by the ASC.
Proposals are now invited for the RadioAstron Key Science Program
experiments. The KSP application is a two-stage process. An initial
Letter of Intent (LoI) should be directed to the Mission by 17 October 2012 .
Each team submitting a LoI is expected to participate in
the KSP consortia organization meeting that will be held at the
Max-Planck-Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn on 3-4 December, 2012.
Based on the positive feedback from the Mission and discussions with
other potential KSP proposers during the December meeting, the resulting
KSP consortia are expected to be prepare full KSP proposals to be
submitted by 8 February 2013 to the Mission and to the respective
ground radio telescopes required for the specific observations.
Letters of Intent and full proposals are to be submitted by e-mail as
single pdf files to the address: ra_submit@asc.rssi.ru
List of AO-1 related documents
The RadioAstron Announcement of Opportunity - 1 and Final Notes;
The RadioAstron User's Handbook;
Full KSP Proposal template: LaTeX file and pdf file;
Letter of intent template: LaTeX file and Office doc-file;
All-sky uv-coverage simulations: with Pu tracking station, with Pu and Gb tracking stations;
Fakerat binary,
library Linux distribution, and its manual, also readme and install files.
All documents collected togeter in zip-file.
Acknowledgment for the project publications
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