Re: We're probably ready for the "fast-and-dirty" request for photo-z's (and maybe a careful photo-z for 011)...

From: Robert A. Knop Jr. (robert.a.knop@vanderbilt.edu)
Date: Sun May 23 2004 - 12:59:35 PDT

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    Give us another hour or so.

    -Rob

    On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 12:58:16PM -0700, Saul Perlmutter wrote:
    > Hi HST-searchers (and especially those over at Nashville),
    >
    > We're probably ready for at least the "fast-and-dirty" request for a
    > list of photo-z's (and maybe a careful photo-z for 011). We would
    > probably like to know the photo-z's for the current Priority 3's, for
    > example. It looks like Marek has found the improved coordinates for
    > all of these except -025. (Is that right Marek, and do you have them
    > in a single list form that we could send in?)
    >
    > Last run, Bahram Mobasher asked that I be the one person that would
    > be sending him requests, so I should probably send in whatever list we
    > want him to look at -- but I will specify to him that it would really
    > help if "hstsearch@lbl.glov" is CC'd on every communication he (or we)
    > send.
    >
    > Are there any other candidates we want to add to (or take away from
    > ) the Priority 4 and 3 lists? I think Bahram doesn't mind if we ask for
    > extra ones to be done in the "fast-and-dirty" mode, since these don't
    > take him much time. (Maybe some of the Priority 1 list, just so we know
    > what we think the odds are that these are in fact low-z supernovae even
    > though we are not going to follow up?)
    >
    > Also, is there any candidate besides -001 for which we might already
    > want a more detailed work-up? (I'm betting not.)

    -- 
    --Prof. Robert Knop
      Department of Physics & Astronomy, Vanderbilt University
      robert.a.knop@vanderbilt.edu
    


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