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Queue Summary : Semester 2020B GS

The queues shown in the tables below summarise the programs that have been awarded time on GS. Jump directly to the queue for:

The queue is constructed by the International TAC from the ranked list of proposals of each National TAC using the merging sequence and is divided into three scientific ranking bands (SRBs). Joint proposals (submitted to more than one NTAC for joint support) were combined by the ITAC, are shown in the table as a single entry and are executed as such. Several proposals have multiple occurrences as they were sub-divided by the relevant NTAC; each component is executed separately.

Within each band, all proposals are assumed to have equal scientific merit and have been sorted by PI name for convenience. The choice of which observation within which program to execute next depends on the match to current observing conditions, the balance of each partner's usage and other factors such as future accessibility, whether a program has been started etc. (see a detailed discussion in Puxley 1997; Gemini Preprint #19). The aim is to exhaust band 1 (highest ranked) programs before moving onto band 2 and so on. An observation in band 1 that does not require the best conditions will nevertheless be executed in preference to a band 2 observation even if the latter is a better match. Thus the likelihood of execution decreases from band 1 through to band 3. Bands 1 through 3 aim to fill the nominal queue time available (excluding weather loss). Hence programs in band 3 overfill the queue and provide flexibility with respect to weather conditions and foreseen or unforeseen problems.

This report is generated daily (see the bottom of the page for the current timestamp). The pages linked via Completion Status are updated approximately every 4 hours. Note that the completion fraction may change as the time accounting is adjusted during the quality assessment process.

Note that individual SRBs will not be in detailed balance with respect to partner shares. Aggregating over two or more bands generally provides an equitable distribution of queue loading (in hours, not in the number of proposals) once any classically-scheduled programs are taken into account. Additional flexibility is available when executing observations to balance the partner usage of time. The intent is to achieve balance over 2 or 3 semesters, not a single semester.


The columns in the table for Gemini South 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 Partner (UH = University of Hawaii, GS=Gemini staff) or country (US, UK, CA, CL, AU, AR, BR) 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). Programs identified e.g. [r06A] were assigned rollover status by the ITAC and will be carried over into the specified semester if not completed in this semester. Programs carried forward from previous semester(s) are linked at the top of this page.
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 Gemini North ODB and Gemini South ODB program are listed in the interactive 'snapshots' of the Observing Database (ODB).

GS Scientific Ranking Band 1
Ref # PI Partner Title Instrument Hours
allocated
GS-2020B-LP-103 Papovich LP ZF2K: The First Exploration of the K-Band Window and a Complete Census of Massive Galaxies at 4 < z < 6 Flamingos2 29.20
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-LP-104 Hsieh LP Observational Characterization of Recurrently Active Main-Belt Comets and Near-Earth Main-Belt Comet Candidates GMOS-S 5.60
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-LP-105 Howell LP Validation and Characterization of Exoplanets with Gemini HIgh-Resolution Imaging Visitor 40.00
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-LP-107 Mansfield LP A high-resolution survey of molecular abundances in transiting exoplanet atmospheres Visitor 18.20 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
Completion Status:
0%
GS-2020B-Q-101 Troja US Mapping the diversity of neutron star mergers with rapid Gemini observations of short gamma-ray bursts Flamingos2 / GMOS-S 4.83
Execution Status: RToO Dates Taken:
Completion Status:
0%
GS-2020B-Q-102 Haikala CL GSAOI imaging of Rosette globulettes GSAOI+GeMS Adaptive Optics 7.00 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-103 Luna GT High-resolution Spectroscopy of a transiting L dwarf in the Brown Dwarf Desert Visitor 7.80
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-104 Muñoz-Vergara CL Chemodynamics of low redshift primeval galaxies GMOS-S 4.09 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-105 Cucchiara US High-Redshift Gamma-Ray Bursts as Probes of Cosmic Dawn Flamingos2 / GMOS-S 3.79
Execution Status: RToO Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-106 Pignata CL Rapid response ToO spectroscopic observations of infant Supernovae GMOS-S 5.45
Execution Status: RToO Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-109 Lee GT Revisiting gas-phase Fe abundance of unshocked circumstellar gas of SN1987A Visitor 2.80
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-110 Lee GT IGRINS monitoring of transition disks Visitor 3.60
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GS-2020B-Q-111 Jaffe US Young Substellar Objects at High Spectral Resolution Visitor 10.00
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GS-2020B-Q-112 Geballe US Speckle Imaging of the "Eclipse" in the R Aqr System Visitor 2.50
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GS-2020B-Q-113 Line US Characterizing the Atmosphere of a Canonical Hot Jupiter with High Resoluton Cross-Correlation Spectroscopy Visitor 6.50
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GS-2020B-Q-114 Fong US Probing the Properties of Neutron Star Mergers: Rapid Observations of Short Gamma-ray Bursts Flamingos2 / GMOS-S 7.18
Execution Status: RToO Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-115 Hong KR New insights on the structure and formation origin of the Milky Way bulge from low-resolution spectroscopy of red clump stars GMOS-S 9.09 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
Completion Status:
0%
GS-2020B-Q-116 Meech US 3I - Characterizing the Third Interstellar Object GMOS-S 1.30
Execution Status: RToO Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-119 Ni CA Spectroscopy of Infant Supernovae and Rapidly-Evolving Transients Discovered by the KMTNet Supernova Program GMOS-S 2.18
Execution Status: RToO Dates Taken:
Completion Status:
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GS-2020B-Q-120 Stanghellini BR Molecular hydrogen imaging of Magellanic Cloud planetary nebulae (PNe): Towards upper limits on PN progenitors and lower limits on supernova progenitors GSAOI+GeMS Adaptive Optics 8.00 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
Completion Status:
0%
GS-2020B-Q-121 Kilpatrick US Identifying the Progenitors of Astrophysical Transients GSAOI+GeMS Adaptive Optics 3.00
Execution Status: SToO Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-122 Park KR Spectroscopy Follow-up of Infant Supernovae and Peculiar Transients from the KMTNet Supernova Program GMOS-S 3.64
Execution Status: RToO Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-124 Han US Precision Fundamental Properties of M Dwarf Stars using Eclipsing Binaries from Kepler and TESS Visitor 23.30
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-125 Chapman CA An F2 survey of MgII and OII in the most massive z=4-6 SPT protocluster galaxies Flamingos2 22.30 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-126 Finkelstein US Near-infrared Imaging of an Unexpected Sample of Extremely Massive Quiescent Galaxies at z > 4 Flamingos2 17.27
Execution Status: SToO Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-127 Chun GT Spectroscopic confirmation of new metal-poor globular cluster candidate in the Milky Way bulge Visitor 6.70
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GS-2020B-Q-128 Miculán AR Ground-based low-resolution transmission spectroscopy: exo- atmospheric characterization of bloated hot Jupiters GMOS-S 4.55 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-129 Ko KR Deep Near-infrared Adaptive Optics Imaging of An Enigmatic Young Stellar Object, C 939: Is It Really An Embedded Star Cluster Formed At High Galactic Latitude? GSAOI+GeMS Adaptive Optics 3.12 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-130 Gully-Santiago GT Jointly Inferring Exoplanet Atmosphere and Stellar Surface Structure with AU Mic b Visitor 5.60
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-131 Zenteno CL Clash of Titans: a dynamical study of a sample of massive galaxy clusters undergoing extreme mergers GMOS-S 5.27 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
Completion Status:
0%
GS-2020B-Q-132 Bassino AR Spectroscopy of compact stellar objects associated to massive elliptical galaxies GMOS-S 3.18 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-133 Miller US A Rapid Resonse to the Youngest ZTF Explosions GMOS-S 4.00
Execution Status: RToO Dates Taken:
Completion Status:
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GS-2020B-Q-134 Dias AR/BR Disentangling the complex chemical evolution of the SMC with GMOS: the wing/bridge GMOS-S 6.90 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
Completion Status:
0%
GS-2020B-Q-135 Salinas CL Constraining a multiple stellar origin of blue stragglers Visitor 5.00
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-136 Akras BR Gemini Ultra Deep Imaging Survey for H2 in planetary nebulae (GULDISH2) GSAOI+GeMS Adaptive Optics 7.50 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
Completion Status:
0%
GS-2020B-Q-137 Corlies US Investigating seasonal changes in Titan's meteorology through cloud monitoring with GSAOI GSAOI+GeMS Adaptive Optics 6.40 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-138 Tejos CL Rapid Imaging and Spectroscopic Follow-up of Fast Radio Bursts GMOS-S 2.85
Execution Status: RToO Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-139 Neugent US Determining the Binary Fraction of Red Supergiants GMOS-S 20.27 [r21B]
Execution Status: rollover Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-140 Lundquist US Rapid Spectroscopy of Very Young Supernovae Discovered by the D<40 Mpc Survey GMOS-S 5.00
Execution Status: RToO Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-141 Drout CA Gemini Observations of Electromagnetic Counterparts to Gravitational-Wave Events in a Potential LIGO/Virgo O3c Flamingos2 1.40
Execution Status: RToO Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-142 Mendez CL TOWARDS A TRULY EMPIRICAL POPULATION II MASS-LUMINOSITY RELATIONSHIP Visitor 9.20
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GS Scientific Ranking Band 2
Ref # PI Partner Title Instrument Hours
allocated
GS-2020B-Q-201 Jha US SIRAH: Supernovae in the Infrared avec Hubble Flamingos2 8.18
Execution Status: SToO Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-202 Quirola CL New population of X-ray transients Flamingos2 7.09
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
Completion Status:
0%
GS-2020B-Q-203 Muñoz-Vergara AR Chemodynamics of low redshift primeval galaxies GMOS-S 1.90
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-204 Sikora CA Rayleigh Scattering as a Probe of Mini-Neptune Atmospheres GMOS-S 7.70
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GS-2020B-Q-205 Woodward US The Late Epoch Evolution of the Recurrent Nova V3890Sgr Flamingos2 3.12
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-207 Lee KR Inner disk study using CO overtone emissions Visitor 3.75
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-208 Lee GT IGRINS monitoring of transition disks Visitor 1.90
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-209 Cooke CA Galactic Winds in A High-z Cluster Environment GMOS-S 15.18
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-210 Cidale BR Follow-up observations of large-scale ejecta around massive stars. GMOS-S 3.30
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-211 Sterling US Insights to Heavy Element Nucleosynthesis at Low Metallicity from Magellanic Cloud Planetary Nebular Visitor 15.00
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GS-2020B-Q-212 Hong KR New insights on the structure and formation origin of the Milky Way bulge from low-resolution spectroscopy of red clump stars GMOS-S 2.91
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-213 Smith Castelli AR The stellar population content of Pegasus I GMOS-S 6.27
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-214 Stanghellini CA Molecular hydrogen imaging of Magellanic Cloud planetary nebulae (PNe): Towards upper limits on PN progenitors and lower limits on supernova progenitors GSAOI+GeMS Adaptive Optics 9.00
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-215 Kalari CL Tracing the kinematic and chemical signatures of interactions in the Magellanic System GMOS-S 7.60
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-216 Kalari CL/US Multiplicity of massive young stellar objects across metallicities Visitor 22.20
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GS-2020B-Q-217 Tannock CA Completing a High-dispersion Spectroscopic Survey for Accurate Velocimetry of Brown Dwarfs Visitor 0.42
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GS-2020B-Q-218 Park GT Investigation of the evolutionary stages of FUors Visitor 3.00
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GS-2020B-Q-219 Hinkel GT Chemical Assessment of M-dwarfs and Their Rocky Exoplanets Visitor 7.50
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-220 Graham US Constraining the Fraction of Type Ia Supernovae with Non-Degenerate Companions GMOS-S 0.80
Execution Status: SToO Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-221 Kim KR Nature of High-redshift Dust-Obscured Galaxies with Blue Excess in the ADF-S Flamingos2 / GMOS-S 5.63
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GS-2020B-Q-222 Kim US Spectroscopic Survey of White Dwarf Candidates in the Local Galactic Halo from Gaia DR2 GMOS-S 7.27
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-223 Chisholm US Jumping Off the Upper-End: Constraining the mass-loss rates of the most massive stars in the universe with infrared spectroscopy Visitor 11.17
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-224 Chapman US An F2 survey of MgII and OII in the most massive z=4-6 SPT protocluster galaxies Flamingos2 7.40
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-225 Chapman CA NIR imaging and optical spectroscopy for a sample of SPT-SMG lensed systems. Flamingos2 / GMOS-S 14.27
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-226 Lin US A Galaxy Redshift Survey of the Line-of-Sight Environments of Two Lensed Quasar Quads GMOS-S 23.27
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-227 Dinerstein GT IGRINS Observations of Metal-Poor Planetary Nebulae Visitor 12.60
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-228 Weidmann AR Searching for white dwarfs in planetary nebulae: spectroscopic confirmation GMOS-S 2.09
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-229 Paterson US Uncovering a high redshift population of short gamma-ray bursts Flamingos2 2.40
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-230 Matson US Hot Jupiters - Orbital Period Changes or Binary Accelerations? Visitor 0.90
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GS-2020B-Q-231 Chun GT Searching for chemical abundance spread of RGBs in NGC 1978 Visitor 9.50
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-232 Carrasco CA/CL/US The GeMS/GSAOI Galactic Globular Cluster Survey (G4CS) GSAOI+GeMS Adaptive Optics 15.10
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-233 Tetarenko US Mapping the structure of black hole accretion discs with Gemini/GMOS GMOS-S 8.45
Execution Status: SToO Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-234 Aliste Castillo KR Optical spectroscopy of LMC SNRs to reveal the origin of [P II] knots GMOS-S 2.41
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GS-2020B-Q-235 Zenteno CL Clash of Titans: a dynamical study of a sample of massive galaxy clusters undergoing extreme mergers GMOS-S 4.36
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-236 Gelino US Determining the low-mass cutoff for star formation Flamingos2 6.55
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GS-2020B-Q-237 Furlanetto BR The globular clusters of the low surface brightness dwarfs around the low density environment of NGC3115 GMOS-S 10.30
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-238 Lubar US Crossing the Substellar Boundary at 25Myr in Beta Pictoris Visitor 13.67
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-239 Gaspar CL Obscured AGNs as resolved with F2 Flamingos2 2.80
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GS-2020B-Q-240 Brucker US ToO: Spacewatch Recovery of Hazardous Near-Earth Objects GMOS-S 2.00
Execution Status: SToO Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-241 Gardner US Speckle Imaging of Binaries for the ARMADA Exoplanet Survey Visitor 5.10
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-242 Lebzelter US Nucleosynthesis at the massive end of the AGB Visitor 9.75
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-243 Salinas CL Constraining a multiple stellar origin of blue stragglers Visitor 2.00
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-244 Akras BR Gemini Ultra Deep Imaging Survey for H2 in planetary nebulae (GULDISH2) GSAOI+GeMS Adaptive Optics 3.50
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-245 Woods CA Revealing the progenitor and ambient environment of SNR 0548-70.4 in the LMC GMOS-S 4.00
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GS-2020B-Q-246 Vos US The Young and the Restless: Constraining the Viewing Angles of Young, Cloudy Brown Dwarfs Visitor 6.67
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GS-2020B-Q-247 Vos US Mapping Brown Dwarf Atmospheric Structure Visitor 9.00
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GS-2020B-Q-248 Burt US High-Resolution Imaging of the Best Targets for Next Generation Direct Imaging Exoplanet Surveys Visitor 8.00
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GS-2020B-Q-249 Zalesky US Exploring Thermal Inversions in Hot Jupiters with IGRINS Visitor 12.80
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GS-2020B-Q-250 Bootz BR How does the environment affect the interstellar medium of luminous compact galaxies? GMOS-S 5.55
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GS Scientific Ranking Band 3
Ref # PI Partner Title Instrument Hours
allocated
GS-2020B-Q-301 Quirola CL New population of X-ray transients Flamingos2 6.00
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-302 Teixeira BR Exploring The Lensing Nature of Gaia GraL Gravitational Lens Candidates Using GMOS IFU Observations GMOS-S 7.50
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-303 Nitta US White dwarf stars as tracers of stellar, galactic, and planetary evolution GMOS-S 6.64
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-304 Kilic US A Snapshot Survey for Double Degenerates in Gaia + Skymapper GMOS-S 5.09
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-305 Ryde US Chemical Characterization of Giants in the Galactic Center Visitor 30.00
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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0%
GS-2020B-Q-306 Lee KR Inner disk study using CO overtone emissions Visitor 3.17
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-307 Yang KR Exploring the Nature of Intermediate-Mass AGB stars: Were these AGB stars the Major Polluter in Globular Clusters? Visitor 6.92
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-308 Ni CA Spectroscopy of Infant Supernovae and Rapidly-Evolving Transients Discovered by the KMTNet Supernova Program GMOS-S 4.36
Execution Status: SToO Dates Taken:
Completion Status:
0%
GS-2020B-Q-309 Cochetti AR Mg II lines in massive stars in transition phases Flamingos2 0.88
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GS-2020B-Q-310 Chapman US NIR imaging and optical spectroscopy for a sample of SPT-SMG lensed systems. Flamingos2 / GMOS-S 13.60
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GS-2020B-Q-311 Terreran US Pursuing the afterlife: late-time observations of stripped-envelope supernovae GMOS-S 6.00
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GS-2020B-Q-312 Nielsen US Orbits of Moving Group Binaries: Constraining the Ages of Planet-Hosting Moving Groups using Zorro, 'Alopeke, and IGRINS Visitor 13.93
Execution Status: Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-313 Dahmer Hahn BR GMOS+NIFS survey of nearby Infrared Galaxies GMOS-S 2.45
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GS-2020B-Q-314 Chun GT Searching for chemical abundance spread of RGBs in NGC 1978 Visitor 12.10
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GS-2020B-Q-315 Mura Guzmán US Tracing the chemical enrichment of Galactic building blocks using fluorine Visitor 22.50
Execution Status: SToO Dates Taken:
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GS-2020B-Q-316 Sifón CL Characterizing the Most Massive Distant Clusters from the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam Survey GMOS-S 9.00
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GS-2020B-Q-317 Jao US Resolving binaries close to the gap in the lower main sequence Visitor 10.00
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GS-2020B-Q-318 Gully-Santiago GT Directly Measuring Starspot Physical Properties with IGRINS and TESS Visitor 10.00
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GS-2020B-Q-319 Lubar GT The Substellar Boundary in AB Doradus Visitor 11.10
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GS-2020B-Q-320 Kepler BR Follow-up Spectroscopy of Extremely-Low Mass White Dwarfs Identified in Gaia DR2 GMOS-S 3.73
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GS-2020B-Q-321 Dias AR/CL Disentangling the complex chemical evolution of the SMC with GMOS: the wing/bridge GMOS-S 10.80
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GS-2020B-Q-322 Arias AR Studying the kinematics of disks around massive stars in transition phases bymodeling CO emission Visitor 1.50
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GS-2020B-Q-323 Arias AR Unveiling the nature of B[e] star candidates through near infrared spectroscopy Flamingos2 2.16
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GS-2020B-Q-324 Grant US Accretion onto Intermediate-mass Stars Visitor 7.70
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GS-2020B-Q-325 Siebert US Host-Galaxy Spectroscopy of Type Ia Supernovae GMOS-S 5.27
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GS-2020B-Q-326 Leggett US Identifying Targets for JWST: the T< 400K Brown Dwarfs Flamingos2 5.09
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GS-2020B-Q-327 Metchev CA Photometric variability at the T/Y transition Flamingos2 32.00
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