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JWSTSciencePolicies

NeillReid,JaniceLee,JenniferLotz,AmayaMoro-Mar=n­ ScienceMissionOffice JasonKalirai­JWSTMissionOffice AAS,SJaJnuaryry16 2016 a 7 AA 7 anu 20

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Context
· OurchargeatSTScIistomaximisethescien=ficreturn ofthemissionsweoperate · JWSTisamissionwithhighlycomplexinstrumenta=on anda5-yearlife=merequirement,10-yeargoal · MaximisingJWST'sscien=ficpoten=alrequiresthatthe communityrapidlyunderstandsandusesitscapabili=es · DataaccessiskeytounderstandingJWST'scapabili=es
­ AnEarlyReleaseScienceprogram,generatedbythe community,willplayacrucialroleinprovidingbroadaccess torepresenta=vedatasetsearlyinCycle1 ­ Proposalsubmissionprocesswillenhancedataaccessin subsequentcycles
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JWST&thefutureofastrophysics
· JWSTisNASA'shighestsciencepriorityandoneof thelargestscienceprogramseverundertakenby theUnitedStates.
­ We(theastronomicalcommunity)needtomakeJWST correspondinglyproduc=ve


Outline
· Science=meline
­ Scheduledevelopments

· JWSTEarlyReleaseScienceProgram
­ Scienceobjec=ves ­ Proposalstructureandformat

· JWSTProposalSubmissionProcess
­ Introduc=ontosinglestreamprocess

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JWSTSciencePlanningTimeline

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Background
JWSTscienceplanning=melineoutlinedatJanuary2015AASmee=ng
­ Review&highlightsomeupdates ­ Seeflyer&JWSTwebsiteformoredetails

JWSTobservingprograms · GuestObserver(GOprograms)

· GuaranteedTimeObserver(GTO)programs

­ Openaccessforthecommunity ­ ~80%of=meinCycles1through5

· Director'sDiscre=onaryTime(DD)programs

­ 4020hoursallocatedoverfirst30months(i.e.Cycles1through3) ­ NASApolicyconstraintson=me/cycle ­ Upto10%/cyclei.e.877hours ­ Rapidresponseobserva=ons&targetedscienceprograms,suchas EarlyReleaseScienceprogram
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JWSTSciencePlanningTimeline

(draMscheduleasofJanuary2016) commissioning GOCP (through4/19) 2017Nov



Weare here
2016

7mo
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

2015


GTOCP 2017Jan GTOProp deadline 2017Apr GTOCy1 observa=onsfinalized NolaterthanJune15

GTOprogramshavepriority onspecificobserva=onsof specifictargets.Afulllistfor launch Cycle1willbemadeavailable 2018Oct tothecommunitynolater thanJune152017.

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GTOproposalsubmission
GTOproposalsubmissiondeadlineisApril12017 1. Consistencycheckwithoriginalproposals 2. Duplica=onchecking
WhathappensbetweenApril1andJune15? ­ USInstrumentteams,Interdisciplinaryscien=sts,Telescope scien=st ­ Duplica=onsresolvedbyNASAHQ ­ NASApolicyrequiresCycle1GTO=metocomprisebetween 25%and49%ofthetotal=meavailabletoGO>OinCycle1 ­ Correspondstoatleast1970hoursinCycle1

3. Total=merequirement

GTOCycle1observa=onlistwillbefinalisedforreleaseby June152017
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JWSTSciencePlanningTimeline

(draMscheduleasofJanuary2016) commissioning GOCP GOCy1 (through4/19) 2017Nov deadline 2018Feb 7mo TAC Cycle1science- 2018May April2019 GTO&GO




Weare here
2016

2015


2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

GTOCP 2017Jan GTOProp deadline 2017Apr GTOCy1 observa=onsfinalized NolaterthanJune15 launch 2018Oct


JWSTCycle1proposal reviewschedule




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HSTandJWSTNominalProposalSchedules,2018


JWSTGO CP 2017Nov



JWSTGOCy1 JWSTGO deadline Cy1TAC 2018Feb 2018May

JWSTGO Cy1FRC 2018Sept?


launch 2018Oct


Sept 2017

Jan 2018

June 2018

Dec 2018

HST Cy26CP 1/2018




HSTCy26 HSTCy26HSTCy26 HSTCy26 Deadline FRC TAC PhaseII 4/2018 6/2018 7/2018 9/2018

CurrentlyreviewingJWST&HSTschedules&reviewprocesses: wewillhaveaplantoreconciletheschedulesbyApril2016
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Cycle2proposalschedule
· JWSTscienceobserva=onsstartinApril2019
­ Cycle2CPinSeptember2019,~5monthsintoCycle1 ­ Cycle2proposaldeadlineinearlyDecember2019,~7.5monthsfromthe startofCycle1

· Thegeneralcommunitywillhaveverylimitedaccesstononproprietaryobserva=onstoaidprepara=onsforCycle2programs


commissioning (through4/19)
2019 2020

2018

launch 2018Oct




Cycle2science­ GOCy2CP GOCy2 April2020 2019Sep deadline GTO&GO 2019Dec GOCy2 TAC 2020Feb AAS7January2016 11


Enablingdataaccess
TheJWSTAdvisoryCommikeerecommendedimplementa=onof anEarlyReleaseScienceProgram
­ "..toobtainimagesandspectrathatwouldbeusedtodemonstratekeymodes oftheJWSTinstruments.Thegoalofthisprogramistoenablethecommunity tounderstandtheperformanceofJWSTpriortothesubmissionofthefirst post-launchCycle2proposalsthatwillbesubmiZedjustmonthsaMertheend ofcommissioning."(seeJSTACleZers21/6/2010&26/3/2014)

Concept:Asuiteofscience-drivenobservingprograms,designed bythecommunityandselectedthroughproposalpeerreview: · Supportedby~500hoursofDirector'sDiscre=onaryTime
­ Datahavenoexclusiveaccessperiod

· ProgramsselectedbypeerreviewpriortoCycle1GOCall

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ERSproposalschedule
· CallformandatoryLekersofIntent-12/2016
­ LekersshouldspecifyPI&co-Iteam,project=tle& shortabstract,es=matedprogramsize ­ Lekersdue2/2017 ­ EnableSTScItoassesscommunityinterest,topical areasandiden=fypoten=alTACmembers ­ ERSprogramsmaynotduplicateobserva=onsfrom GTOCycle1programs(available15/6/2017) ­ AcceptedERSprogramswillbeavailableasAPT templatesforCycle1GOproposers
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· ERSCallissuedinApril2017 · ProposaldeadlineAugust2017

· ERSresultsbylateOctober/earlyNovember

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ERS 2017Feb CallforERS Lekersof Intent 2016Dec

ERS&Cycle1GTO/GOschedules LoIdue
ERSTAC 2017Oct ERSCfP 2017Apr ERS deadline 2017Aug
2017 2018

GOCP 2017Nov


GOCy1 deadline 2018Feb


commissioning (6mo)


GOTAC 2018May
2019

2016

launch 2018Oct


GTO propsdue 2017Apr

Detailedschedulesubjecttochangebased onJWST/HSTproposalschedulereview

Cycle1 obs.begin 2019Apr

GTOCy1 observa=ons reserved 2017Jun

JWST Science Timeline!
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JWSTGOProgramTypes
· Wean=cipatethatJWSTGOsizecategorieswillinclude · Wean=cipateabalanceddistribu=oninprogramsizesoverallJWSTcycles
­ Small/Medium/Largeinearlycycles ­ Themajorityof=mewilllikelybeallocatedtoSmallprograms ­ VeryLargeprogramswilllikelybeintroducedinlatercycles
· Buttherewillbenocaponprogramsize

­ Small,Medium,Large,VeryLarge

· Wealsoan=cipatespecialisedcategories

· JWSTwillalsoacceptproposalsforarchival&theoryresearchprograms STScIiscon=nuingtorefinetheseconceptsinconsulta=onwiththeJSTAC.
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­ Long-termprogramsÞRegular/Mediumprogramswhosesciencerequires observa=onsinfuturecycles(astrometry,variability) ­ ToOprograms ­ Treasury/LegacyprogramsÞprogramswithbroadsciencereachand emphasisonprovidinghigher-leveldataproductsforthecommunity ­ Jointprogramswithotherfacili=es(egHubble,Chandra,ALMA/NRAO, ground-basedOIRfacili=es)


Whatdis=nguishesanEarlyRelease ScienceproposalfromaCycle1GO proposal?

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Programselec=oncriteria
· TACreviewsfocusalmostexclusivelyonscience
­ Reviewersaretaskedwithselec=ngthemost compellingscience

· TheprimefocusoftheERSprogramispreparing thecommunitytomaximiseJWST'sscien=fic produc=vityinCycle2andbeyond
­ Reviewerswillselectprogramsbasedonarangeof addi=onalcriteriabeyondcompellingscience, includingtechnicalchallenges&science-enabling capabili=es(moreonthislater) ­ ERSproposalshaveanaltruis=celement
· HowwillyouhelpyourcolleaguesexploitJWST?



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AsknotwhatJserSTconsdoforyou; W va= an Ob askwhatyoucandoforJWST.
· JWSTwillbeatL2
­ Con=nuousobserva=ons(inprinciple)analogous toSpitzerratherthanHubble

· Observingprogramswillbeallocatedwallclock=me
­ Overheadsincorporatedinthealloca=on ­ 8,766hoursavailableperyear
· 5,000to6,000hourson-targetintegra=on=me

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JWST

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JWST

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PreparingthecommunityfortheERS program
· Ques=onnairecirculatedtothecommunity (Oct2015­Jan2016) · Surveygoals

· Sofar500+responses

­ S=mulateinterestinJWST ­ IntroducetheconceptoftheERSprogramtothe communityandgaugepoten=alinvolvement ­ Iden=fyinterestinkeyobservingmodes ­ Solicitinputonsupportrequiredtodevelopscienceenablingdataproducts ­ Currentlyworkingoncolla=ngandanalysingresponses ­ Seehkp://www.stsci.edu/jwst/science/ers
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CurrentkeyelementsofthenascentJWSTEarlyReleaseScienceprogram:


1. JWSTERSprogramswillbedesignedandexecutedbycommunityinves=gators, andselectedbypeer-review. 2. ERSisenvisionedasadirector'sdiscre=onaryprogram,whichwillprovideatotal of~500hoursof=me. 3. ERSprogramswillbeselectedtospankeyJWSTobservingmodes,dataanalysis challenges,andscienceareas.JWSToffers14dis=nctimaging,coronagraphic, andspectroscopicobservingmodesfromtheop=caltothemid-infrared(0.6- 28.3microns). 4. ERSwillbecomprisedofsubstan=ve,science-drivenprograms,whichhavethe poten=altoenablecommunityCycle1archivalresearch,and/ortobebuilding blockswithwhichthecommunitycanusetodesignlargerJWSTobserving programsinthefuture. 5. ERSobserva=onswillhavenoproprietaryperiod. 6. ERSobserva=onswillbeamongthefirstobserva=onstoexecutearer commissioninginCycle1. 7. ERSteamswillberesponsibleforthedeliveryofscienceenablingproductstothe communityincoordina=onwiththeMikulskiArchiveforSpaceTelescopes (MAST).Thedelivery=mescaleshouldbesufficientlyrapidtosupport communityprepara=onofCycle2proposals. 8. ERSproposalswillbereviewed,selected,andpublicizedpriortothereleaseof 22 theGOCy1CallforProposals.ThAAS7January2p16saldeadlineisplannedfor2017Aug. e ERS pro 0 o




CurrentkeyelementsofthenascentJWSTEarlyReleaseScienceprogram:


1. JWSTERSprogramswillbedesignedandexecutedbycommunityinves=gators, andselectedbypeer-review. 2. ERSisenvisionedasadirector'sdiscre=onaryprogram,whichwillprovideatotal of~500hoursof=me.Programscale. 3. ERSprogramswillbeselectedtospankeyJWSTobservingmodes,dataanalysis challenges,andscienceareas.JWSToffers14dis=nctimaging,coronagraphic, andspectroscopicobservingmodesfromtheop=caltothemid-infrared(0.6- 28.3microns). 4. ERSwillbecomprisedofsubstan=ve,science-drivenprograms,whichhavethe poten=altoenablecommunityCycle1archivalresearch,and/ortobebuilding blockswithwhichthecommunitycanusetodesignlargerJWSTobserving programsinthefuture. 5. ERSobserva=onswillhavenoproprietaryperiod.Immediatecommunityaccess. 6. ERSobserva=onswillbeamongthefirstobserva=onstoexecutearer commissioninginCycle1. 7. ERSteamswillberesponsibleforthedeliveryofscienceenablingproductstothe communityincoordina=onwiththeMikulskiArchiveforSpaceTelescopes (MAST).Thedelivery=mescaleshouldbesufficientlyrapidtosupport communityprepara=onofCycle2proposals. 8. ERSproposalswillbereviewed,selected,andpublicizedpriortothereleaseof 23 theGOCy1CallforProposals.ThAAS7January2p16saldeadlineisplannedfor2017Aug. e ERS pro 0 o




Providesdis=nguishingfeaturesfromGOCy1&requirementsforERSproposals:


1. JWSTERSprogramswillbedesignedandexecutedbycommunityinves=gators, andselectedbypeer-review. 2. ERSisenvisionedasadirector'sdiscre=onaryprogram,whichwillprovideatotal of~500hoursof=me.Programscale 3. ERSprogramswillbeselectedtospankeyJWSTobservingmodes,dataanalysis challenges,andscienceareas.JWSToffers14dis=nctimaging,coronagraphic, andspectroscopicobservingmodesfromtheop=caltothemid-infrared(0.6- 28.3microns). 4. ERSwillbecomprisedofsubstan=ve,science-drivenprograms,whichhavethe poten=altoenablecommunityCycle1archivalresearch,and/ortobebuilding blockswithwhichthecommunitycanusetodesignlargerJWSTobserving programsinthefuture. 5. ERSobserva=onswillhavenoproprietaryperiod.Immediatecommunityaccess. 6. ERSobserva=onswillbeamongthefirstobserva=onstoexecutearer commissioninginCycle1. 7. ERSteamswillberesponsibleforthedeliveryofscienceenablingproductstothe communityincoordina=onwiththeMikulskiArchiveforSpaceTelescopes (MAST).Thedelivery=mescaleshouldbesufficientlyrapidtosupport communityprepara=onofCycle2proposals. 8. ERSproposalswillbereviewed,selected,andpublicizedpriortothereleaseof 24 theGOCy1CallforProposals.ThAAS7January2p16saldeadlineisplannedfor2017Aug. e ERS pro 0 o




ERSprogramcharacteris=cs
· ERSprogramsshouldaddresskeytechnical challengesofbroadcommunityinterest,e.g.
­ Photometryincrowdedfields ­ Mul=-objectspectroscopyincrowdedfields ­ Photometryinthepresenceofvariable backgrounds ­ High-contrastimagingand/orspectroscopy ­ IFUspectroscopy ­ Yourchallengehere
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Providesdis=nguishingfeaturesfromGOCy1&requirementsforERSproposals:


1. JWSTERSprogramswillbedesignedandexecutedbycommunityinves=gators, andselectedbypeer-review. 2. ERSisenvisionedasadirector'sdiscre=onaryprogram,whichwillprovideatotal of~500hoursof=me.Programscale. 3. ERSprogramswillbeselectedtospankeyJWSTobservingmodes,dataanalysis challenges,andscienceareas.JWSToffers14dis=nctimaging,coronagraphic, andspectroscopicobservingmodesfromtheop=caltothemid-infrared(0.6- 28.3microns).Programsneedtoiden=fyandtacklekeytechnicalchallenges. 4. ERSwillbecomprisedofsubstan=ve,science-drivenprograms,whichhavethe poten=altoenablecommunityCycle1archivalresearch,and/ortobebuilding blockswithwhichthecommunitycanusetodesignlargerJWSTobserving programsinthefuture.Conceptually~ten-fiMeen25-75hourprograms. 5. ERSobserva=onswillhavenoproprietaryperiod.Immediatecommunityaccess. 6. ERSobserva=onswillbeamongthefirstobserva=onstoexecutearer commissioninginCycle1. 7. ERSteamswillberesponsibleforthedeliveryofscienceenablingproductstothe communityincoordina=onwiththeMikulskiArchiveforSpaceTelescopes (MAST).Thedelivery=mescaleshouldbesufficientlyrapidtosupport communityprepara=onofCycle2proposals. 8. ERSproposalswillbereviewed,selected,andpublicizedpriortothereleaseof 26 theGOCy1CallforProposals.ThAAS7January2p16saldeadlineisplannedfor2017Aug. e ERS pro 0 o




Providesdis=nguishingfeaturesfromGOCy1&requirementsforERSproposals:


1. JWSTERSprogramswillbedesignedandexecutedbycommunityinves=gators, andselectedbypeer-review. 2. ERSisenvisionedasadirector'sdiscre=onaryprogram,whichwillprovideatotal of~500hoursof=me.Programscale. 3. ERSprogramswillbeselectedtospankeyJWSTobservingmodes,dataanalysis challenges,andscienceareas.JWSToffers14dis=nctimaging,coronagraphic, andspectroscopicobservingmodesfromtheop=caltothemid-infrared(0.6- 28.3microns).Programsneedtoiden=fyandtacklekeytechnicalchallenges. 4. ERSwillbecomprisedofsubstan=ve,science-drivenprograms,whichhavethe poten=altoenablecommunityCycle1archivalresearch,and/ortobebuilding blockswithwhichthecommunitycanusetodesignlargerJWSTobserving programsinthefuture.Conceptually~ten-fiMeen25-75hourprograms. 5. ERSobserva=onswillhavenoproprietaryperiod.Immediatecommunityaccess. 6. ERSobserva=onswillbeamongthefirstobserva=onstoexecutearer commissioninginCycle1. 7. ERSteamswillberesponsibleforthedeliveryofscienceenablingproductstothe communityincoordina=onwiththeMikulskiArchiveforSpaceTelescopes (MAST).Thedelivery=mescaleshouldbesufficientlyrapidtosupport communityprepara=onofCycle2proposals. 8. ERSproposalswillbereviewed,selected,andpublicizedpriortothereleaseof 27 theGOCy1CallforProposals.ThAAS7January2p16saldeadlineisplannedfor2017Aug. e ERS pro 0 o




ERSprogramtargetselec=on
· ERSprogramsmustselectaccessibletargets · ERSprogramswillneedsomeflexibility
­ Targetsop=misedforearlyincycle(AprilÞJuly) ­ CVZtargetspar=cularlyuseful ­ Mayneedtoadjustschedulingtoallowforunforeseen eventuali=es ­ Favoursmul=pletargetsasop=onse.g.

· 3or4youngstarclustersforIMFinves=ga=ons;severalprotostars forhigh-contrastimagingand/orIFUspectroscopy;2-3target fieldsfor"deep"mid-IRimaging. · Programstarge=nguniquesourcesmaybebekerproposedas Cycle1GOprograms

· Weencouragecommuni=estocollaboratetoiden=fy targetsofhighmutualinterest
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Providesdis=nguishingfeaturesfromGOCy1&requirementsforERSproposals:


1. JWSTERSprogramswillbedesignedandexecutedbycommunityinves=gators, andselectedbypeer-review. 2. ERSisenvisionedasadirector'sdiscre=onaryprogram,whichwillprovideatotal of~500hoursof=me.Programscale 3. ERSprogramswillbeselectedtospankeyJWSTobservingmodes,dataanalysis challenges,andscienceareas.JWSToffers14dis=nctimaging,coronagraphic, andspectroscopicobservingmodesfromtheop=caltothemid-infrared(0.6- 28.3microns).Programsneedtoiden=fyandtacklekeytechnicalchallenges. 4. ERSwillbecomprisedofsubstan=ve,science-drivenprograms,whichhavethe poten=altoenablecommunityCycle1archivalresearch,and/ortobebuilding blockswithwhichthecommunitycanusetodesignlargerJWSTobserving programsinthefuture.Conceptually~ten-fiMeen25-75hourprograms. 5. ERSobserva=onswillhavenoproprietaryperiod.Immediateaccess 6. ERSobserva=onswillbeamongthefirstobserva=onstoexecutearer commissioninginCycle1.(MustbeschedulableearlyCy1;CVZtargetspreferred.) 7. ERSteamswillberesponsibleforthedeliveryofscienceenablingproductstothe communityincoordina=onwiththeMikulskiArchiveforSpaceTelescopes (MAST).Thedelivery=mescaleshouldbesufficientlyrapidtosupport communityprepara=onofCycle2proposals. 8. ERSproposalswillbereviewed,selected,andpublicizedpriortothereleaseof 29 theGOCy1CallforProposals.ThAAS7January2p16saldeadlineisplannedfor2017Aug. e ERS pro 0 o




ERSprogramcharacteris=cs
· ERSprogramsmustaddresskeytechnical challengesofbroadcommunityinterest · ERSprogramswilllikelybeofmediumscale (25-75hrs) · ERSprogramsmustselectaccessibletargets · ERStargetlistsmusthavesomeflexibility · ERSproposalsmustiden=fyusefuldata productsandincludeamanagementplanfor theirdelivery
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ERSproposalformat
ERSprogramcharacteris=csdefinetheformatfortheERS proposaltext: · Ra=onaleforERS=me
­ Whattechnicalchallengesareaddressed? ­ Howdoesthisproposalhelpthecommunitypreparefor JWSTCycle2? ­ Descrip=onofscience-enablingdataproducts ­ Scheduleforproductdeliveries ­ WhydoestheprojectmeritJWSTobserva=ons? ­ Flexibilityintargetselec=on

· Managementplan

· Scien=ficJus=fica=on

· Descrip=onofObserva=ons

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JWSTProposalSubmission Process

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ObservingwithJWST
· JWSTisatL2
­ ­ ­ ­ ­ Event-drivenscheduling Templatesforconstruc=ngobservingprograms Observing=meisallocatedinwall-clockhours,notorbits Limitedflexibilityinadjus=ngprogramsareracceptance Limitedmissionlife=meÕfavoursamorerapidturnaround =mebetweenproposalideasandexecu=on

· TheJWSTobservingmodelismuchclosertoSpitzerthan Hubble · JWSTwilladoptaSpitzer-likesinglestreamsubmission processformostproposals

­ Excep=onsforToO,NIRSpecMSA&otherchallengingprograms

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ProposingtoJWST
· SinglestreamproposalsaredeemedreadyfortheLongRangePlan
­ Enablestheiden=fica=onofobservingwindowsthroughouttheyear ­ LRP-readyFlight-readyHSTPhaseII ­ Totalwallclock=mees=mates,includingscience=me&overheads ­ Completespecifica=onofobserva=ons(instruments,filters, exposures,dithers)
· Requiredforoverheades=mates

· Mostproposalswillinclude

­ Completelistoftargets/poin=ngs

­ Completesetofschedulingconstraints(rollangles,=mingconstraints, linkedvisits)

· Requiredforoverheades=mates(slews)&duplica=onchecking · GuidestaravailabilitywillbecheckedviaAPT

· Acceptedprogramswillbereviewedbeforedeemed"flight-ready"
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Whysinglestream?
· Singlestreamshortensthe=mebetweenproposalsubmissionand implementa=on · Singlestreamspeedsuptheintellectualcycle
­ Moredatainthearchiveattheproposaldeadline(crucialforCycle2) ­ JWSTisalimitedlife=memissionÞmoreopportuni=estoreactto newdiscoveries ­ Weareconsideringotherop=onsinthisarea(egflexible=me alloca=on,simplergrantstructure) ­ HelpswithplanningMSA,large&highlyconstrainedprograms

· Singlestreamenablesmorerapid&efficientschedulebuilding
· JWSThassmallerfieldofregardthanHST · Specificorienta=onconstraintssetbysun-shieldalignment · Singlestreamcommunicatesthoseconstraintstotheproposerabini=o

­ Efficientschedulingwillleadtolesspropellantuseandalonger missionlife=me
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Implementa=on
· TypicalJWSTprogramswithfewobservingconstraintswillbe straighxorwardtoplanwithAPTtemplates
­ Limitedaddi=onalinforma=on,includingschedulingconstraints(orienta=on, rollangle,observa=onassocia=ons)&guidestaravailability ­ APTwillhavewelldocumentedtoolstodeterminetheseparameters ­ ERSproposalswillprovidetemplatesforCycle1GO ­ Programswhereschedulingconstraintsareunknowableatsubmission(e.g. ToO,NIRSpecMSA) ­ Verylarge&complexprograms(e.g.largemosaic,coronagraph) ­ DetailedrequirementswillbespecifiedintheERSandCycle1Calls

· Someprogramswillbegrantedexcep=ons

· Non-compliantproposalswillbeflagged,butmays=llbesubmiked · Allacceptedprogramswillbereviewedbeforebeingiden=fiedasflightready · Weplanonaphasedimplementa=on­specifically,wehave=meinCycle 1toworkoutissues

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JWSTCycle1=meline
GOCP GODeadline 2018Feb GOTAC 2017Nov 2018May


launch 2018Oct


Cycle1science- April2019 GTO&GO

2017

2018

2019

~10-11monthsbetweentheTACandthestartofCycle1 ÕProvidessomela=tudeforaddi=onalexcep=onsinCycle1 Aimtofinaliseacceptedproposalsby~August2018

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Cycle2
· Cycle2=melineismoreconstrained
­ Goalis<4.5monthsfromdeadlinetostartofCycle2

· APTwillofferawiderrangeofobservingtemplates · StrongerrequirementsforLRP-readyproposals
­ SpecifiedindetailintheCycle2Call

2018

2019

2020

launch 2018Oct




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Summary
­ TheprimefocusispreparingthecommunitytomaximiseJWST'sscien=fic produc=vityinCycle2 ­ Wearecurrentlyanalysingtheresponsestooursurveyques=onnaireand willfactorthoseintothedevelopmentoftheprogram ­ MostproposalsshouldbeLRP-ready,withspecifiedexcep=ons ­ Phasedimplementa=onthroughCycles1&2

· Wecon=nuetorefinethescienceplanning=melineforJWST · WehaveprovidedaframeworkfortheEarlyReleaseScience program

· JWSTwilladoptasinglestreamproposalsubmissionprocess
· Ques=onsandcomments:
­ ContactusattheSTScIbooth(sciencepolicystaffwillbeatthe boothThursdaymorning&arernoon),or ­ E-mailsugges=ons(tojwst_ers@stsci.edu)
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ERS 2017Feb CallforERS Lekersof Intent 2016Dec

ERS&Cycle1GTO/GOschedules LoIdue
ERSTAC 2017Oct ERSCfP 2017Apr ERS deadline 2017Aug
2017 2018

GOCP 2017Nov


GOCy1 deadline 2018Feb


commissioning (6mo)


GOTAC 2018May
2019

2016

launch 2018Oct


GTO propsdue 2017Apr

Detailedschedulesubjecttochangebased onJWST/HSTproposalschedulereview

Cycle1 obs.begin 2019Apr

GTOCy1 observa=ons reserved 2017Jun

JWST Science Timeline!
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Backupslides

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Construc=ngtheLRPandDataAccess
MaximisingobservingefficiencyrequiresthattheLRP includesasmanyproposalsaspossiblebeforethestartof thecycle. Consideraschema=c=meline
Proposalreview TAC
Proposal deadline

LRPfinalised Cycle starts

· Thelongerthe=merequiredtoaccumulateLRP-ready proposalsandfinalisetheLRP,thelongertheoffsetbetween theTACandthestartofthenextcycle. · ThelongertheoffsetbetweentheTACandthestartofthe cycle,theearliertheproposaldeadline. · Theearliertheproposaldeadline,thelessdataareavailable tothecommunityfromthecurrentcycle
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GTOTeams&TimeAlloca=ons
· · · · · · · · NIRCamPI(900hours):MarciaRieke NIRSpecteam(900hours):PierreFerruit(lead) USMIRIScienceLead(210hours):GeorgeRieke USMIRIScienceTeamsmembers(3x60hrs,3x20hrs) EuropeanMIRIteam(450hours):GillianWright(lead) FGS/NIRISSteam(450hours):RenÈDoyon/ChrisWillok U.S.TelescopeScien=st(210hours):MakMountain InterdisciplinaryScien=sts(6x110hours)
­ HeidiHammel,SimonLilly,JonathanLunine,Mark McCaughrean,MassimoS=avelli,RogierWindhorst ­ TomGreene,MargaretMeixner,MikeRessler[60] ­ Chris=neChen,ScokFriedman,KarlGordon[20]

· 18"GTOs":TotalGTO=me=4020hours
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HowmuchGO=meinCycle1?
· 8766hoursavailabletoschedule · Upto10%oftotal=measDD=me
­ 876hoursÞ~7900hoursforGO+GTO

· NASApolicyrequiresthatGTOprogramsaccountfor between25%and49%ofthe=meavailabletoGOandGTO programsinCycle1 · GOprogramswouldcons=tute~5700hoursinCycle1 · Hubblehas~3500scienceorbits/year
­ ~5200hours(withoverheads) ­ Assume~2200hoursforGTO=me

· JWSTCycle1willoffermoreGO=methanatypicalHubble Cycle · GOalloca=onincreasesinCycle2&3asGTO=medecreases
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