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ESO - The User Support Department
 
 

The ESO User Support Department

The User Support Department (USD) of the ESO Data Management and Operations Division is based in Garching bei MУМnchen, Germany. Its main activities consist in providing support to users of ESO facilities, in particular through the ESO Data Flow System:

  • Support for Phase 1 proposal preparation, mainly concerning technical questions on instruments, strategies, etc. at the time of writing observing proposals;
  • Support, review and optimization during the preparation of Phase 2 material. The purpose is to ensure that the material submitted by the users for the execution of their programmes is compliant with the principles of Service Mode observing and with the Service Mode guidelines, and that the observing strategy is both efficient and adequate for the scientific goals;
  • Maintenance of a Web-based Service Mode status information service, where users can obtain up-to-date information on the progress of their Service Mode programmes.
  • Operation of a helpdesk system (usd-help@eso.org) where users can address questions and request assistance on all aspects of ESO telescope Service Mode operations.

It also provides assistance to Science Operations Teams at ESO's observatories in the areas of:

  • Program mid-term scheduling and tracking services;
  • Providing a link between the observatory and the users when actions are needed during the execution of service mode programmes;
  • On-site assistance for the execution of Service Mode programmes;
  • Maintenance of the User Portal database content;
  • Definition and maintenance of operations metrics;
  • Definition of requirements for observation preparation tools and feedback on operational requirements for new instruments.

The User Support Department currently provides support for all the instruments available at the VLT and VLTI (Paranal), as well as for the surveys and open time observations on VISTA and VST. Users having obtained Visitor Mode time at the La Silla telescopes (NTT, 3.6m and 2.2 m telescope) should contact the La Silla Science Operations Group directly.

The User Support Department is headed by Marina Rejkuba. The USD Phase 1 and Phase 2 support for the VLT/VLTI, VISTA and VST instruments is distributed among the USD staff astronomers as follows (in alphabetical order with the main astronomer responsible in bold):

  • AMBER: Christian Hummel, Markus Wittkowski
  • CRIRES: Michael Hilker, Elena Valenti, Mario van den Ancker
  • FLAMES: Giacomo Beccari, John Pritchard
  • FORS2: Christian Hummel, John Pritchard, Mario van den Ancker
  • HAWK-I: Elena Valenti, Monika Petr-Gotzens
  • KMOS: Michael Hilker, Lowell Tacconi-Garman
  • MUSE: Vincenzo Mainieri, Elena Valenti
  • NACO: Lowell Tacconi-Garman, Elena Valenti
  • PIONIER: Christian Hummel, Markus Wittkowski
  • OMEGACAM: Giacomo Beccari, Michael Hilker, Monika Petr-Gotzens
  • SINFONI: Vincenzo Mainieri, Elena Valenti, Markus Wittkowski, Mario van den Ancker
  • SPHERE: Mario van den Ancker, Monika Petr-Gotzens
  • UVES: Christian Hummel, John Pritchard
  • VIMOS: Michael Hilker, Vincenzo Mainieri, Monika Petr-Gotzens
  • VIRCAM: Michael Hilker, Monika Petr-Gotzens, Marina Rejkuba
  • VISIR: Christian Hummel, Mario van den Ancker
  • X-SHOOTER: Giacomo Beccari, Vincenzo Mainieri, John Pritchard, Markus Wittkowski

The USD operations support scientists, StУ?phane Marteau and Sangeeta Mysore, are responsible for a variety of operations tasks, including maintaining the Service Mode run status pages, managing the USD helpdesk (usd-help@eso.org), maintaining the external report and verification modules of the Phase 2 Preparation Tool (P2PP), and preparing the distribution packages of P2PP and other observation preparation tools. Laura Ruiz Zorrilla is taking care of travel arrangements for visiting astronomers.