General Rules
The Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT) is a facility intended for
astronomical research, where the main objective is to provide
direct access to researchers at Nordic partner institutes.
It has, nevertheless, been a long-standing policy at the NOT to accept
observing proposals from anyone, regardless of nationality,
affiliation, or status. Thus, historically, projects by non-Nordic
P.I.s typically received 10-12% of the Nordic observing time in open
competition after peer review by the NOT Observing Programmes
Committee (OPC). In more recent years, however, the demand from
external European groups without competitive instrumentation has risen
to the point where 'foreign' time at the NOT far exceeded the share
available to any of the sponsoring countries, with little return of
such favours for Nordic astronomers. Hence, the NOT Council has
decided to limit outside access to the NOT to 15% of the total
science time, excluding Spanish time and ITP time, that are
governed by agreements, and excluding technical time.
As stipulated by the NOT Charter, a contribution to the operations of
the telescope will be required from the users. For Partners, this is
normally done directly by their funding agencies, and the share of
observing time for each Partner is proportional to the contributions
from each Partner. However, for any non-partner programs mentioned
above, the time will be charged for to support the operations. A
description of the general rules for the allocation of observing time,
and user contributions can be found
here ;
see, in particular,
section 7.1.2 therein for costs related to observing time. See also
more details below in the Section 'Who can apply'."
Trans-National Access Programmes
There are currently no (EU) trans-national access programmes
through which observing time at NOT can be applied for.
For P71 some ChETEC-INFRA have been submitted, and the corresponding
dead-line has passed.
Spanish and ITP access
According to the agreement between NOT and IAC, 20% of the observing
nights are reserved for Spanish use. The IAC organises two application
rounds per year.
Another 5% of the observing nights are reserved for the CCI's
International Time Program. The International Scientific Committee
organises one application round per year.
'Fast-track' Observing Proposals for short programmes
Any proposal for a programme requiring up to 4 hours of observing
time in service mode and with standard instrumentation can be
submitted at
any time through the 'Fast-Track
Service Programme'.
Regular Nordic Observing Proposals
Who can apply?
- Anybody affiliated with a partner institute/country, these are
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, University of Stockholm, can
apply for NOT observing time in the regular procedure, regardless of
nationality.
-
Access for Swedish researchers is granted; while use of NOT has
not been financially compensated for in advance, the full
user
contribution as for 'External projects' is expected in order to
compensate for the operational cost of NOT.
- Non-Nordic users may apply for use of NOT; the full financial
user
contribution for 'External projects' is expected in order to
compensate for the operational cost of NOT.
- All proposals submitted to NOT are ranked on the basis of
scientific merit by the NOT
Observing Programmes Committee (OPC), but partner shares are
taken into consideration when allocating observing time.
How do I apply for observing time
at NOT?
Applications for observation time at NOT must be prepared
and submitted electronically using the Latex proposal package for the
period applied for (proposal template, style file, and README
file). The updated proposal files will be available 4-6 weeks before
each proposal deadline, and are included under the 'latest call' link below.
NB: The competition for observing time at the NOT is very
keen, and our small OPC cannot contain experts in all fields of
astronomy. Therefore, it is CRUCIAL that proposals outline
CLEARLY the scientific background and context of the proposed
project, and also explain
CLEARLY what contribution the planned observations will make to
advancing our understanding of the field in question!
As a more practical matter, note that proposals will only be accepted
if prepared with the appropriate NOTFORM style macros and submitted to
proposal@not.iac.es, a special mail-only account reserved for
processing observing proposals. Please specify "Proposal" as the
Subject when submitting a proposal, and "Question" in case of any
preparatory inquiries.
Current Call for Nordic Proposals
Deadlines
For the Nordic proposal cycle: | |
1 October to 31 March : | ~15th of May |
1 April to 30 September : | ~15th of November |