From: Lifan Wang (lifan@panisse.lbl.gov)
Date: Fri Apr 02 2004 - 11:05:43 PST
We are ranked at the first quartile but did not get the time. My guess is that
most of the SN time goes to the UV program which get 152 hours.
Cheers,
Lifan
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> Dear Dr. Perlmutter,
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> We regret to inform you that following the peer review process your proposal:
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> Title: Is Lambda the dark energy? Answering with NICMOS systematics
> controls for high-redshift SNe Ia
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> for Hubble Space Telescope Cycle 13 General Observer time has not been approved.
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> Your proposal received detailed consideration by the the Cycle 13 Peer Review Panels
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> first quartile of proposals in your Panel.
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> Cycle 13 will have a duration of approximately 12 months, beginning in
> July 2004. We expect to issue the Cycle 14 Call for Proposals in October
> 2004, with a Phase I Deadline in late January 2005. For your
> information, 739 GO proposals requested over 17,000 orbits in Cycle 13,
> compared to the 3000 orbits available. A total of 82 snapshot proposals
> requested over 5300 targets, compared to the 1500 targets approved.
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> In an effort to compress the Phase I to II process and speed implementation
> of approved programs, we are sending out notifications without comments from
> the peer review. Your comments from the review will be sent in a separate
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> We appreciate your interest in HST, and hope that you will propose again
> in the future. There is an increasing database of HST Archival Data,
> which may be a useful resource for your research and which can lead to
> funding for U.S. proposers (for approved AR proposals).
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> Sincerely,
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> Steven Beckwith
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