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Semester 2022B - GS DDT Programs

The table below summarizes the Gemini queue programs and their execution status. This page is updated once per day.

The columns in the table are:
Ref # Gemini reference number (note that this is different from any internal National TAC reference number). Click on it to see the proposal abstract (when available).
PI Name of Principal Investigator. (If a joint proposal, the name of the primary contact for the entire program is listed).
Partner Participant (AR, BR, CA, CL, KR, UH, US) to which time will be charged. If a joint proposal, all contributors are shown.
Title The title of the science program.
Instrument Name of the instrument(s) required.
Hours Allocated Time allocated to the program (if a joint proposal, this is the total time for the program). Semesters shown in square brackets e.g. [] indicate that the program can be carried over to the specified semester.
Execution Status Click on this hyperlink to see the current status of each observation in the program.
Data Taken The UT date(s) on which data were taken.
Completion Status This shows an estimate of the fraction of allocated time that has been used. Note that this is a preliminary estimate and is only an indication of the completion state of the program. The completion state may not reflect the formal time accounting. Also note that some programs may be completed in less than the allocated time (e.g. if conditions were better than requested or if the request was overestimated).

The assigned support staff (Gemini Contact Scientists and National Office staff) for each program are listed in the interactive 'snapshots' of the Observing Database (ODB).

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GS Director's Discretionary Time Queue Band 1
Ref # PI Partner Title Instrument Hours
allocated
GS-2022B-DD-101 Andrews DD Simultaneous Gemini and JWST spectroscopy of SN 2021aefx Flamingos2 2.10
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20221020 20221021
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2022B-DD-102 Mura-Guzmán DD Fluorine as a diagnostic tool for Population III Supernova properties. Visitor 2.20
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20221018
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2022B-DD-103 Rastinejad DD Observing a Once-in-a-Millenium Gamma-ray Burst with Gemini Flamingos2 / GMOS / GMOS-S / GNIRS 1.50
Execution Status: complete / RToO Dates Taken:
20221014 20221027 20221030 20221031 20221105
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2022B-DD-104 O'Connor DD Unveiling heavy elements from the ultra-long GRB 221009A Flamingos2 / GMOS / NIRI 1.50
Execution Status: complete / RToO Dates Taken:
20221014 20221027 20221104
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2022B-DD-105 Thanjavur DD Spectroscopic characterization of the best sub-parsec super-massive binary black hole candidate with Gemini GMOS GMOS / GMOS-S 2.20
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20221114 20221115
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2022B-DD-106 Chandler DD Investigating a Vanishing Active Centaur GMOS-S 2.00
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20221128 20221219 20221223
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2022B-DD-107 Kilic DD The Most Massive Pulsating White Dwarf GMOS-S 1.50
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20221226 20221227
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2022B-DD-108 Meyer DD Measuring the mass of the SMBHs powering two lensed z~6 quasars Flamingos2 3.50
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
20230120
Completion Status:
58%
GS Director's Discretionary Time Queue Band 2
Ref # PI Partner Title Instrument Hours
allocated
GS-2022B-DD-201 Azzollini DD Scrutinizing extragalactic neutrino factories with the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph GMOS-S GMOS-S 7.40
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20221001 20221002 20221012 20221116 20221117 20221118 20221119 20221120 20221121 20221123
Completion Status:
100%
GS-2022B-DD-202 van Dokkum DD Confirmation of a runaway supermassive black hole system GMOS-S 3.50
Execution Status: complete Dates Taken:
20221115 20221118 20221126 20221128 20221129 20221202 20221208 20221218 20221219
Completion Status:
100%
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