[INGNEWS] ING Community Questionnaire

From: Rene Rutten (rgmr@ing.iac.es)
Date: Fri Feb 04 2005 - 06:22:57 PST

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    The future direction of the ING: A community questionnaire
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    This questionnaire aims to gauge the scientific interest from the
    community in the future instrumentation and exploitation of the 4.2-m
    William Herschel Telescope (WHT) and the 2.5-m Isaac Newton Telescope
    (INT) on the Island of La Palma.

    Input to this brief questionnaire from astronomers is highly appreciated
    in particular those working in the United Kingdom, The Netherlands or Spain.

    Information received will form a key element of the international review
    of the future direction of the observatory that is scheduled to take
    place in 2005.

    Your response will be treated strictly in confidence.

    The questionnaire may be completed through the on-line form at
    http://www.ing.iac.es/About-ING/questionnaire_form.html or by editing the
    attached questions and sending it by email to Rene Rutten: rgmr@ing.iac.es.

    Deadline is 31 May 2005.

    Questions may be addressed to Rene Rutten, Director of the Isaac
    Newton Group of Telescopes: rgmr@ing.iac.es

    Rene Rutten
    Director, ING

    1 February 2005

    Background:
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    The Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes on the island of La Palma has
    been in operation now for over 20 years. Over these decades the ING
    telescopes have been amongst the most productive telescopes in the
    world, and the WHT remains highly oversubscribed, underlining the
    continued strong demand. Moreover, La Palma has been recognized as
    being one of the very best observing sites in the world, and most
    certainly the only world-class site in Europe.

    With the changing landscape in astronomy, in particular the advent
    of the 8-m class telescopes, the scientific requirements for the ING
    telescopes are also changing. The exploitation of the ING telescopes
    is gradually shifting from being a multi-purpose facility with a
    wide range of instruments to a more focused and specialized set of
    telescopes. Similar developments are seen at other medium-size
    telescopes around the world, and are driven by scientific needs and
    tighter financial constraints. Discussions are under way with other
    European telescope operators to explore the possibilities of
    coordinating the use of medium-class telescopes across the usual
    national boundaries with the aim of achieving higher efficiency
    while retaining a wide range of instrument capabilities for the
    participating countries. The ING telescopes will likely play a
    central role in this. Moreover, the international agreements
    that form the foundation of the observatory will come to an end
    in 2009. The contributing partners, PPARC, NWO and the IAC, will
    be defining plans for the future of the ING. Responses to this
    questionnaire will assist in drawing up plans that will best serve
    the community.

    The default situation in the future for the WHT is essentially the
    continuation of the existing suite of instruments, which now comprises
    optical and IR imaging and spectroscopic capability, multi-object
    spectroscopy, and adaptive optics (AO) at optical and IR wavelengths.
    Ongoing developments focus on extending the use of the adaptive optics
    suite through the use of a Rayleigh laser beacon which will dramatically
    increase the sky coverage and hence the scientific potential of the
    existing AO system. The potential of AO-assisted optical intergral
    field spectroscopy with nearly full sky coverage will be unique for
    some years to come.

    The WHT has also acted as a very successful and much-used platform
    for private instruments. This is foreseen to continue, as it fulfils
    a clear need in the community and attracts novel, fast-track
    scientific projects. Recent examples of visiting instruments
    include the UltraCAM high-speed triple-band camera, the
    SAURON integral field spectrograph, the PN.S planetary nebula
    spectrograph, and the S-CAM super conducting tunnel junction
    detector, a good example of the WHT as a test-bed for new technologies.

    At the 2.5-m Isaac Newton Telescope only the continued operation
    of the wide-field camera is currently foreseen.

    Future use of the ING telescopes will naturally complement research
    prospects at larger telescopes, and that of specialized survey
    telescopes, space missions and ground-based facilities operating at
    other spectral windows. In this respect we anticipate an increasing
    interest in observations of large samples of objects, or exploration
    of the time domain, and hence a gradual increase of the length of
    observing runs.

    The questions that follow aim to identify the future science
    requirements for the ING telescopes.

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    1. YOUR PROFILE:

    1.1 Name: ..............

    1.2 Affiliation: .......

    1.3 E-mail: ............

    1.4 Position (select one): Permanent / Post Doc / Ph.D. Student / Other

    1.5 How would you classify your research interests
        (tick one or more options):

        PLANETARY RESEARCH AND SOLAR-SYSTEM OBJECTS ........ YES / NO
        STAR FORMATION AND EVOLUTION ....................... YES / NO
        STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES ................ YES / NO
        DISTANT UNIVERSE AND COSMOLOGY ..................... YES / NO
        THEORETICAL ASTROPHYSICS ........................... YES / NO
        INSTRUMENTATION .................................... YES / NO

    1.6 Other ground-based optical/IR telescopes used: .......

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    2. THE 4.2-m WILLIAM HERSCHEL TELESCOPE:

    The WHT caters for a relatively wide range of observing
    options: optical/IR (multi-object) spectroscopy;
    optical/IR imaging; high spatial resolution spectroscopic
    and imaging observations; platform for visiting instruments.

    2.1 Have you obtained data from the WHT in the
        last three years ? .................................... YES / NO

    2.2 Which of the following areas of instrument capability on the
        WHT do you consider important to retain for your future research,
        taking into account instruments available on other telescopes,
        including the 8-m class facilities ?
        Note that Adaptive Optics (AO) capability will soon be extended
        with a laser guide star, providing nearly 100% sky coverage.

        Please do not answer 'yes' to more than 4 options:

        AO ASSISTED INTEGRAL-FIELD OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY ... YES / NO / NEUTRAL
        AO ASSISTED NEAR-IR IMAGING ....................... YES / NO / NEUTRAL
        OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY .............................. YES / NO / NEUTRAL
        OPTICAL MULTI-OBJECT SPECTROSCOPY ................. YES / NO / NEUTRAL
        OPTICAL IMAGING ................................... YES / NO / NEUTRAL
        NEAR-IR SPECTROSCOPY .............................. YES / NO / NEUTRAL
        NEAR-IR MULTI-OBJECT SPECTROSCOPY ................. YES / NO / NEUTRAL
        NEAR-IR IMAGING ................................... YES / NO / NEUTRAL

    2.3 Is there an area in observing capability on the WHT that
        requires further development of new or existing instrumentation ?
        (e.g. high-resolution spectroscopy / high-time resolution
        imaging or spectroscopy / AO assisted optical imaging or IR
        spectroscopy / wide-field multi-object spectroscopy)

    2.4 Over the years the WHT has been used by a wide selection of university
        groups as a platform for visiting instruments and as a testbed for
        carying out experiments. Should this activity also be supported in
        the future ? ................................. YES / NO / NEUTRAL

    2.5 Should the WHT in the future offer MORE / LESS /
        THE SAME level of flexibility in instruments
        offered and their scheduling ? ............... MORE / LESS / SAME

    2.6 Do you personally, or your research group
        anticipate using the WHT in future years ? ..... YES / NO / MAYBE

    2.7 If you answered YES or MAYBE to the above, which broad
        area of research do you expect to use the WHT for ?

    2.8 Any general comments or further clarification on the future
        use of the WHT ?

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    3. THE 2.5-m ISAAC NEWTON TELESCOPE:

    The INT currently only supports wide field optical imaging
    and has to be operated at the lowest possible cost.

    3.1 Have you obtained data from the INT in the
        last three years ? ...................................... YES / NO

    3.2 Do you consider it important to retain the
        Wide Field Camera for your future research ? .. YES / NO / NEUTRAL

    3.3 Is there any new instrumentation that you would
        like to see developed for the INT ? ........... YES / NO / NEUTRAL

        If YES, indicate which type: .....

    3.4 Do you personally, or your research group
        anticipate using the INT in future years ? .... YES / NO / NEUTRAL

    3.5 If you answered YES to the above, which broad
        area of research do you foresee to carry out ?

    3.6 Any general comments or further clarification on the future
        use of the INT ?

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    4. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY:

    Queue scheduled observing, service mode observing, and archival
    research become increasingly more popular. But these activities
    are also costly for the observatory to support and would impact
    on other activities.

    4.1 Would you prefer having your observations carried out
        in queue-scheduled or service more of observation
        by observatory personnel ? .................... YES / NO / NEUTRAL

    4.2 Should observing time be set aside to compensate
        top-ranked scheduled observations for loss of time
        due to bad weather ? .......................... YES / NO / NEUTRAL

    4.3 The Cambridge Data Archive holds all data
        obtained with the ING telescope. Is this
        archive important for your research ? ......... YES / NO / NEUTRAL

    4.4 Have you published papers based on ING data
        retrieved from the archive ? ............................ YES / NO

    4.5 What do you see as important improvements in service that
        the observatory should deliver to its community of users ?

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    5. COLLABORATION WITH OTHER OBSERVATORIES:

    Most likely the pressure on the observatory to reduce cost
    even further will remain, and therefore ways to streamline
    operations and development of the facilities is very important.
    Collaboration with other observatories could lead to an overall
    better and more cost effective service to the community.
    The inevitable consequence, however, would be a reduced direct
    influence of each community over their national facility.
    Benefits would be guaranteed access to more telescopes and
    hence to a broader range of instruments. Through focusing on
    specific tasks each telescope could be run more efficiently.

    5.1 Would you support a wider sharing of the WHT and the
        INT in return for access to other telescopes and
        instruments ? ............................. YES / NO / NEUTRAL

    5.2 Considering the above model, would you support
        having a single international time allocation
        committee instead of a national TAC ? ..... YES / NO / NEUTRAL

    5.3 Any other general comments on collaboration with
       other telescopes ?

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    6. ANY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS, IF YOU WISH:

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    send to rgmr@ing.iac.es by 31 May 2005
    THANK-YOU !

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