Director's Discretionary Time Submission Page
In the our continuing effort to streamline our systems and improve
service to the science community, the Space Telescope Science Institute
(STScI) is developing and releasing, APT - The Astronomer's Proposal Tool
as the new interface for Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Phase I and Phase II
proposal submissions for HST Cycle 12. APT, was formerly called the
Scientist's Expert Assitant (SEA), which started as a prototype effort to
try and bring state of the art technology, more visual tools and power into
the hands of proposers so that they can optimize the scientific return of
their programs as well as HST.
To be consistent with the normal HST Phase I submission process, we are asking
Scientists wishing to request Director's Discretionary (DD) time to use APT to submit
their DD programs and to provide us feedback on their use of this new tool via the
Submission comments section of the APT Submission process. To download
and install APT, as well as review the APT help documentation and "How to Submit" a
Phase I program you can go to
http://apt.stsci.edu/phase1/. You will
be providing the "Coverpage" information via the APT tool and you will attach your
scientific justification and observation description as a PDF attachment to your
submission. More detailed information is below as well as in the "How to Submit"
documentation.
If you would like a template
to use for your Scientific Justification go to the
Cycle 12 Announcement Page.
Upon completion of your DD submission, your DD program will be transferred to
the STScI for processing by our DD team. If you run into problems submitting a DD Request,
send mail to "help@stsci.edu" for investigation/resolution.
Please refer to the latest
Call for Proposals
for the
Policies Regarding DD proposals.
Proposals for DD time must be sufficiently detailed for adequate
evaluation. The required level of detail is the same as for proposals
submitted for the regular observing cycles, as described in the
latest
Call for Proposals. Among other things, the proposed observations
and the use of DD time must both be explicitly justified, there must
be an adequate description of how the proposed observations relate to
the current state of knowledge, and the proposed observations must be
described in sufficient detail to allow technical evaluation.
Summary of APT DD Required Items
Coverpage Information:
- Title
- Abstract
- Category
- Cycle
- Primary orbits
- Parallel orbits
- Institution Identifying ID (This is the number that the PI's institution
assigns as their internal identifying number. The PI would get this number from
the sponsored programs office at his/her institution. )
- Proprietary Period (generally zero for DD programs)
- Scientific Category
- Science Keywords
- Justification PDF Attachment
Investigator Information: Full address for PI and limited for CoIs
Observations: (Repeat for as many observations as required)
- Target Name, Coordinates, Magnitude
- Configuration
- Science Mode
- Spectral Elements
- Total Orbits
- Observation Flags
Proposal Justification Information PDF Attachment:
- Rationale for DD time: Explain why DD time is required;
i.e., why the proposal was not submitted to the most recent TAC, or
why the proposal cannot wait until the next TAC for
evaluation.
- Scientific Justification: Provide a scientific
justification to allow for scientific evaluation.
- Description of Observations: Provide a description of the
proposed observations. Explain the amount of exposure time and number
of orbits requested (e.g., number of objects, examples of
exposure-time calculations and orbit estimations for some typical
observations, etc.). Explicitly describe any non-standard calibration
requirements and observations.
- Scheduling Requirements: Provide any special scheduling
requirements (such as required and desired execution windows, special
orientation or background requirements, and time links to HST or
other observations) to allow for scheduling impact assessment. For minimum
schedule disruption, STScI requires that all observing information be
submitted at least 2 months prior to execution, in cases where this is
possible.
- Related Proposals: List and discuss any HST proposals that you
submitted as PI or CoI in the last 2 years (DD time included)
on topics that are directly related to the subject of the present
DD proposal. Please discuss whether these proposals were accepted
or rejected; in the former case, discuss the status of the
observations and interpretation.
Last Updated 10/22/02 by Brett Blacker,
blacker@stsci.edu