% FUSE Phase 1 observing proposal LaTeX template (version 6.0) % For Cycle 6 % % Revision date: June 15, 2004. (B-G) % % WHAT, WHERE, AND WHEN TO SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL %------------------------------------------------------------------------- % % A complete proposal submission consists of the following three steps: % % 1) Fill in and submit the Cover Page/Proposal Summary through the NASA % Peer Review Services web site at: % http://proposals.hq.nasa.gov/proposal.cfm % % 2) Submit 12 formatted paper copies, including a cover page signed by the PI, % of your proposal to: % FUSE GI Program - Cycle 6 % Office of Space Science % NASA Peer Review Services % 500 E Street, SW, Suite 200 % Washington, DC 20024-2760 % USA % Telephone: 202-497-9030 % % The PI must sign the printed Cover Page/Proposal Summary (see FUSE Cycle 6 % Program Description and Proposal Instructions, Section 2.1.2) % and attach it as the front of the proposal . Copies of the % Cover Page/Proposal Summary must also be attached to the other 11 copies of % the proposal that are be submitted (i.e., one original and 11 copies must % be submitted). % % % 3) Email the completed LaTeX proposal form (this file) to % fuseprop@pha.jhu.edu % % Submission of this form is REQUIRED for all Guest Investigator proposals. % % The preferred method of preparing the formatted submission is to % process the LaTeX form provided below (together with the "fuse6.sty" % file and the "latex" and "dvips" commands). % However, users may prepare their paper copy using other tools, % as long as the formatting strictly follows the instructions in section 2 % of the FUSE NRA. In any event, the ASCII LaTeX form MUST BE % FILLED OUT AND SUBMITTED BY EMAIL regardless of the method used to % prepare the formatted paper proposal. % % Please see the NRA for the Cycle 6 proposal due date. % % INSTRUCTIONS %--------------- % Detailed instructions for filling out this proposal form can % be found at the FUSE GI website (http://fusegi.pha.jhu.edu) % in a document called "FUSE Phase 1 Proposal Instructions for Cycle 6." % % LATEX %--------- % All of the information to be provided in the form below should % be inserted within the curly braces "{}", or as text blocks % after a template keyword (a keyword is preceded by a backslash % character; example, \justification). Comment lines start with % the "%" sign and can be added at will, but will NOT show up in the % formatted proposal or be processed by FUSE Mission Planning software. % You may remove any explanatory comments in this file or leave them in, % as you wish; they are here only for your convenience. % % PostScript figures may be included in the formatted output by using % the \plotone command. Insert the following into your LaTeX file: % \begin{figure}[h] % \plotone{foo.eps} % \caption{} % \end{figure} % where "foo.eps" is an Encapsulated PostScript file you have created. % The figure will be scaled to a width of 95% of the width of the text. % If you have a tall, narrow figure, you can scale it to a smaller % fraction of the text with with \epsscale{fraction}. For example: % \epsscale{0.5}\plotone{foo.eps} % scales the figure to half of the text width. Use \plottwo to plot % two figures side-by-side, as in % \plottwo{foo1.eps}{foo2.eps} % % NOTE: Please do not use colons in any text blocks in the proposal % (such as "Scientific Justification", "Feasibility and Safety", etc.), % as this causes problems when interpreted by the parser software. Colons % are required inside the coordinate key-words \ra{} and \dec{} % % Proposers who wish to incorporate graphics using other techniques % (e.g., with the commands provided with the Latex 2e graphics package, % with the PSFIG macros, etc.) are free to do so, but JHU cannot provide % any support or advice to those who choose these approaches. % % DO NOT submit the postscript figure with your LaTeX proposal file via % email! Only the LaTeX file is needed for parsing into a database. % % For more information on LaTeX, see the LaTeX manual by Leslie Lamport, % "LaTeX: A Document Preparation System, User's Guide and Reference Manual", % 1994, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. % %---------------------------------------------------------------------- % LaTeX template begins here: Numbered headings correspond to listing % of detailed instructions in section 3 of the Phase 1 Proposal % Instructions document. %---------------------------------------------------------------------- % DO NOT DELETE THE NEXT TWO LINES \documentclass[12pt]{article} \usepackage{fuse6} % If you want to add any personal LaTeX definitions, please add them % here before the \begin{document} command \begin{document} % 1. Proposal Title % The program's title should be as short and descriptive as possible % and should be no more than about 100 characters. Enter between the % curly braces. \title{} % (Required) % 2. NASA Proposal Number % Enter the last three digits of the identification number % assigned to your proposal by the NASA Peer Review Services web site. % (From the "Cover Page"; see NRA section 2.1.2) \nasapropno{} % (Required) % 3. Principal Investigator Contact Information. (All Fields Required) % Please supply the requested contact information for the PI % All fields should be supplied for the PI, who is assumed to be % the primary point of contact for any questions about the program. % Title (Dr., Mr., Ms., Prof., etc.) \pititle{} % First name (John, or John G. to include initial) \pifirstname{} % Last name \pilastname{} % Affiliation (Department of Astronomy, etc.) \piaffiliation{} % Institution (your university or institute name) \institution{} % Address (123 East St., Baltimore, MD 21218) \address{} % Country abbreviation (USA, UK, CAN, FRA, etc.) \country{} % Telephone number, including country code if non-North America \phone{} % FAX number \fax{} % e-mail address (you@somewhere.anywhere.edu) \email{} % % 4. Scientific Category (Required) % Select a single scientific category for your proposal from the choices % given below by uncommenting the appropriate category. % This category will be used in scientific peer review panel assignment. %\scientificcategory{PLANETARY AND PROTOPLANETARY SYSTEMS} %\scientificcategory{COOL STARS} %\scientificcategory{HOT STARS} %\scientificcategory{INTERACTING BINARY SYSTEMS} %\scientificcategory{STELLAR EJECTA AND GASEOUS NEBULAE} %\scientificcategory{INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM AND GALACTIC STRUCTURE} %\scientificcategory{GALAXIES AND EXTRAGALACTIC STELLAR POPULATIONS} %\scientificcategory{AGN AND QUASARS} %\scientificcategory{QUASAR ABSORPTION LINES AND INTERGALACTIC MEDIUM} % % 5. Observing Program Category (Required) % Each Cycle 6 proposal must be identified as either a "Standard" or "Survey" % proposal. Standard proposals correspond to regular observing programs and may % contain constrained observations (see NRA Section 1.2). Survey % proposals provide the opportunity to observe a class of objects without the % requirement that a specific target be observed. No constrained observations % are allowed in Survey programs, and all targets must be at |dec|>40 degrees. % THE SELECTED CATEGORY MUST APPLY TO ALL TARGETS IN THE PROPOSAL. % Legacy proposals provide an opportunity for large, coherent projects of % general and lasting importance to a wide astronomical audience. Such % proposals must request more than 200 ksec per year, for one or two years. % Select a single category for your proposal from the choices given below by % uncommenting the appropriate category. %\programcategory{STANDARD} %\programcategory{LEGACY} %\programcategory{SURVEY} % 6. Observation Summary Information % The `totalobstime' is the total requested on-target integration time in % kiloseconds for all targets in the program. (See notes in the Phase 1 % Proposal Instructions on handling short exposure times and SAFTSNPs.) % The `totalobjects' keyword indicates the number of independent positions % on the sky you wish to observe. (Multiple positions in extended sources % should be counted as separate targets, but moving targets should be % counted as one target.) % % For proposals in the "Legacy" category, the duration can be either one % or two years. % Total observing time, in Kiloseconds \totalobstime{} % (Required) % Total number of objects \totalobjects{} % (Required) % legacyyrs - only valid for "Legacy" proposals. % Uncomment the appropriate line if needed. Valid options 1 or 2 (years). % For Legacy programs with a legacyyrs=2, use the "Description of Observations" % section to discuss how the required distribution of observing time between % the observing cycles. %\legacyyrs{1} %(Required for \programcategory = LEGACY ) %\legacyyrs{2} % 7. Abstract (Required, text block) % Enter a brief description of up to 200 words between the \begin{abstract} % and \end{abstract} keywords summarizing your program's goals. \begin{abstract} \end{abstract} % 8. Co-Investigator Information (Required for all Co-investigators) \begin{investigators} % List each Co-Investigator (CoI) by replicating the following seven % items for each CoI. If you have no CoIs, leave these lines unchanged. \coititle{} \coifirstname{} \coilastname{} \institution{} \country{} \phone{} \email{} \end{investigators} % 9. Scientific Justification. (Required, text block) % Enter text after the \justification keyword. Describe the scientific % justification for the proposed program, stating clearly its goals and % significance to astronomy. You should include a brief discussion of % scientific background, previous work, and why FUSE data are needed to % address your goals. The Scientific Justification is limited to three % pages for standard and survey proposals and five pages for Legacy % proposals, including figures, tables, and/or references. % PLEASE DO NOT USE ANY COLONS IN ANY TEXT FIELD. % <=3 pages, including figures, tables and refs, except for Legacy % proposals, which may use up to 5 pages. \justification % 10. Feasibility and Safety. (Required, text block) % Enter text after the \feasibility keyword. Discuss the target availability % in terms of the spacecraft observing constraints. Discuss in detail your % signal-to-noise calculations and resolution requirements for your proposed % observations. Mention explicitly whether the S/N values listed in your % target table pertain to a single channel or the total data set. Describe % the quality of your flux estimates, including how you extrapolated into the % FUSE wavelength range. Describe explicitly any targets or situations that % may create concerns for instrument safety. Describe your method of % estimating the necessary exposure times for your targets. % Up to 2 pages single spaced can be used for this section. % PLEASE DO NOT USE ANY COLONS IN ANY TEXT FIELD. % <=2 pages \feasibility % 11. Description of Observations. (Optional, text block) % Enter text after the \describeobservations keyword. Up to one page of % additional description is permitted here to address any "strategy % issues" on how the observations should be performed, including discussion % of Special Requirements or special scheduling issues. If you request use % of the MDRS aperture, discuss explicitly your requirements with regard to % short wavelength (SiC channel) coverage in your spectra. (See Phase 1 % Instructions document for more information.) % PLEASE DO NOT USE ANY COLONS IN ANY TEXT FIELD. % <=1 page \describeobservations % 12. Additional Information. (Optional, text block) % Enter text after the \additionalinfo keyword. Up to one % page of text can be supplied here to describe anything % else about your proposed program that is relevant or that % the review panel should know (such as data analysis plans, % justification for any coordinated observations, etc.). % PLEASE DO NOT USE ANY COLONS IN ANY TEXT FIELD. % <=1 page \additionalinfo % 13. Previous FUSE Observing Programs. (Optional, text block) % Enter text after the \previousfuseprograms keyword. % Summarize the status of and the results and publications % arising from FUSE observing time allocated to the PI in % previous observing cycles. The presentation of this % information for Co-Is is optional. Up to one page, % including text and figures. % PLEASE DO NOT USE ANY COLONS IN ANY TEXT FIELD. % <= 1 page \previousfuseprograms % 14. Investigator Information. (Optional, text block) % Provide a short biographical sketch for the PI, including % recent publications relevant to this proposal. Relevant % information about co-investigators may also be included % here at the proposer's discretion, but the total length % of this section must not exceed 1 page when formatted. % PLEASE DO NOT USE ANY COLONS IN ANY TEXT FIELD. % <= 1 page \vita %---------------------------------------------------------------------- % 15. Target List and Observation Summary %---------------------------------------------------------------------- % Please provide information for all targets to be observed. Repeat % the set of keywords below for each target. In the formatted proposal, % this information will come out in tabular format on a separate page or % pages at the end of the formatted proposal. (Extra comment lines can be % dropped at the user's discretion.) There are no explicit limits on the % length of this section. \begin{observations} % Repeat this set of keywords for every target % See the Phase 1 proposal instructions for detailed description of % each keyword. % see Appendix A of Phase 1 instructions for conventions % NOTE THAT THERE MUST NOT BE ANY SPACES IN THE TARGET NAMES. \objectname{} % (Required) % Should be in the form HH:MM:SS.SS (J2000 equinox) \ra{} % (Required) % Should be in the form DD:MM:SS.S (J2000 equinox) \dec{} % (Required) % Visual magnitude, Johnson V magnitude preferred \vmag{} % (Required) % Enter a spectral type. For stars, provide the MK spectral type % and luminosity class (no spaces! example: O7Ve). % For non-stars use one of the following: % QSO, AGN, GAL, SOL, CV, PN, SNR, CSPN, PSR, REF, CLU, OTR. % (CLU=cluster of galaxies; OTR=other) \spectype{} % (Required) % Measured E(B-V) \colorexcess{} % (Optional) % Source type: (uncomment only one) (Required) %\sourcetype{PC} % Point Continuum %\sourcetype{PE} % Point Emission-line %\sourcetype{EC} % Extended Continuum %\sourcetype{EE} % Extended Emission-line % Reference wavelength in Angstroms \lambdaref{} % (Required) % Estimated, observed, flux value at wavelength \lambdaref. in erg/cm2/s/A % Example: \fluxlambdaref{1.5e-12} % NO TeX formatting allowed in this keyword. \fluxlambdaref{} % (Required) % Flux estimate accuracy: (uncomment one) (Required) %\fluxaccuracy{HIGH} % HIGH %\fluxaccuracy{MED} % MED %\fluxaccuracy{LOW} % LOW % Info for emission line or extended objects. % Uncomment next 2 keywords if they apply: % FWHM of line in Angstroms for emission line objects %\elinefwhm{} %(Required for \sourcetype = PE and EE) % Surface brightness at wavelength \lambdaref in erg/cm^2/s/A/arcsec^2. % (Required for \sourcetype = EC and EE) % Example: \sblambdaref{1.2e-15} % NO TeX formatting allowed in this keyword. %\sblambdaref{} %(Required for \sourcetype = EC and EE) % Size of resolution element in Angstroms \resolutionelement{} % (Required) % Channel used to calculate the S/N: SIC1, SIC2, LIF1, LIF2, or TOTAL \signoisechan{} % (Required) % Expected S/N per resolution element \signoise{} % (Required) % Aperture: (LWRS is default, change by commenting out LWRS and % un-commenting other. Only one must be un-commented) % (Required) % LWRS (30"x30") (Default) \aperture{LWRS} % MDRS (4"x20") %\aperture{MDRS} % HIRS (1.25"x20") %\aperture{HIRS} % Special requirements: (uncomment all keywords that apply) % See phase 1 proposal instructions for details % (Optional, as needed) % Target of opportunity %\specialreq{TOO} % Moving target (i.e., solar system targets) %\specialreq{MOVE} % A specific roll angle is desired % (ROLL +/- 180 deg is assumed to be OK unless otherwise explicitly % stated in proposal text.) %\specialreq{ROLL} % FPSPLIT observing procedure required (high S/N observation) %\specialreq{FPSPLIT} % Short exposure (snapshot) before followup %\specialreq{SNAP} % To highlight potential bright object violations %\specialreq{SAFTSNP} % Monitoring observations %\specialreq{MON} % Observation must occur at a specific time %\specialreq{EPHEM} % Observation must occur while target is in the CVZ % (Do NOT use this SR just because the target CAN be observed in the CVZ % at some time of the year, only if the science requires it. Please % see further the phase 1 instructions) %\specialreq{CVZ} % Number of visits required for each object (nominally 1; change only for % MON or multiple EPHEM observations). \numvisits{1} % (Required) % Desired integration time, in seconds (per visit). For SAFTSNPs, enter % 2000 sec here. For short science observations enter time needed to % achieve listed S/N. See Phase 1 Proposal Instructions for more info. \integrationtime{} % (Required) %--------------------------------------------------------------------- % Repeat the above information as needed for each target/observation. % (Note: grab 105 lines starting with \objectname{} if no comment lines % have been dropped.) % \end{observations} \end{document}