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Title: OPTICON


1
OPTICON
  • The Optical Infrared Co-ordination Network for
    Astronomy.
  • FP7 Plans and Opportunities
  • John Davies
  • OPTICON Project Scientist.
  • UK Astronomy Technology Centre (UKATC)
  • Royal Observatory, Edinburgh

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Outline
  • A bit of history
  • Networking
  • JRAs
  • Access programme
  • Conclusions

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OPTICON in FP5
In FP5 (2000-2004) OPTICON was an EU funded
thematic network (1 million Euro) bringing
together national funding agencies and users with
common interests in optical-infrared astronomy.

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In FP6 (2004-2008) a much larger OPTICON
consortium was awarded a 19.2 million Euro
contract to operate as an Integrated
Infrastructure Initiative (I3).
  • Networking via 15 working groups
  • Transnational access to 18 Night-time and 4 solar
    telescopes
  • Six Joint Research Projects in Technology

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The OPTICON I3
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OPTICON in FP7
A smaller OPTICON consortium has been awarded a 4
year, 10 Million Euro grant for FP7. Although
there are administrative differences, the
programme has the same elements as the I3, ie
networking , technology development and a
trans-national access programme. The management
structure is similar to the successful FP6
programme
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Networking
  • The objective is to bring together groups of
    people with similar interests who are presently
    spread out all over Europe.
  • Then get these people to identify sets of
    gaols and priorities that everyone can support so
    Europe wide resources can be mobilised.

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OPTICON I3 Networking (1)
  • WP 9.1 Key Technologies Working Group
    (Cunningham)
  • WP 9.2 Future Astronomical Software Environment
    (Grosbol)
  • WP 10.1 E-ELT Science case development (Hook)
  • WP 10.2 High Time Resolution Astrophysics
    (Shearer)

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OPTICON I3 Networking (2)
  • WP 11. OPTICAL-IR (M. Dennefeld)
  • Observing schools (NEON)
  • Exchange Grants (LaCaille )
  • Conferences
  • WP 11. INTERFEROMETRY (Paulo Garcia)
  • Exchange Grants (Fizeau)
  • CS Disk Science Working group.
  • AGN Science working group
  • Science case for next generation facility.
  • European Interferometry initiative.

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OPTICON I3 Networking (3)
  • WP 12.1 Telescope Directors Forum and Access
    programme (J Davies)
  • WP 12.2 ASTRONET-OPTICON ETSRC (Drew/Bergeron)
  • Charged by ASTRONET (ie funding agencies) to
    produce a plan for a rationalised suite of
    European 2-4m telescopes able to deliver the
    ASTRONET science vision. Web based consultation
    going on now
  • WP 12.3 European Association of Solar
    Telescopes.
  • Solar astronomy activity to mobilise
    support for EST and move
  • towards joint operation of VTT,
    Themis, DOT,
  • SST ( Gregor eventually EST)

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Networking Key Points
  • These networks are open to new members.
  • Travel and incidental costs (but not salaries)
    can be refunded by OPTICON at 100
  • New networks could be set up in FP7-II which will
    be proposed in about 18 months time

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JRA activities
  • JRA are technology research and development
    activities designed to enhance the capabilities
    of European observatories.
  • Details of each JRA is linked from the OPTICON
    web page
  • In general they are not open to new partners as
    the contract is already signed.

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JRA activities
  • JRA are technology research and development
    activities designed to enhance the capabilities
    of European observatories.
  • Details of each JRA is linked from the OPTICON
    web page
  • In general they are not open to new partners as
    the contract is already signed.

Different JRAs may be set up in FP7-II, but note
that EC funding is at 50-75
14
Joint Research Projects
  • JRA1 Adaptive Optics. AO for existing 8m and
    solar telescopes.
  • Includes MOAO at WHT, Planet
  • Finder at VLT, GLAO at LBT,
  • lasers, RTC platforms software.
  • JRA2 Detectors for AO
  • Develop fast Optical detectors
  • for use with Laser Guide
  • Stars

15
Joint Research Projects
  • JRA3 Astrophotonics Develop requirements,
    investigate technology and build a photonic
    spectrograph testbench
  • JRA4 Interferometry Evaluate and improve
    existing and future instruments for VLTI. Measure
    atmospheric
    and other parameters,
    help develop a new
    co-phaser for VLTI

16
  • JRA5 Smart Instrument Technologies Develop new
    instrument architectures, optical components and
    micro devices for next generation instruments.
  • JRA6 New Materials and Processes.
  • VPH grating development, including organic
    , photosensitive and polymer based materials

17
OPTICON Transnational Access programme
.
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The Challenge
  • For historical reasons Europes expensive and
    rare infrastructures are not evenly distributed.
  • The EC wishes to improve access to non-national
    observing time (an ERA).
  • To provide resources for operation of the
    telescopes and support of observing runs
  • To implement common R D projects for
    infrastructure improvements

19
The Telescope Network
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The FP6 experience
  • OPTICON and network telescopes publicised their
    availability to non-national users.
  • Same national peer review committees, same
    standards (no special OPTICON TAC).
  • Successful qualifying applicants were given
    travel support.
  • Telescopes received audited user fee equal to
    the operational costs for those nights

21
The FP6 experience
The GOOD news
  • Many users were supported.
  • 5 million Euro injected into European medium
    telescopes

22
The FP6 experience
The GOOD news
  • Many users were supported.
  • 5 million Euro injected into European medium
    telescopes

The not such good news
  • Programme was dominated by UK, F, D, I.
  • Few CEE countries benefited.
  • We do not understand why.

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The FP6 experience
The GOOD news
  • Many users were supported.
  • 5 million Euro injected into European medium
    telescopes

The not such good news
  • Programme was dominated by UK, F, D, I.
  • Few CEE countries benefited.
  • We do not understand why.

Different scientific interests of these
communities? Disbelief that the operators
actually mean what they say? Different
application systems and philosophies?
24
The FP7 Plan
  • Business as usual for the moment (2009)
  • From 2010 a special OPTICON TAC will allocate
    time across whole night time network using a
    single proposal system .
  • TAC will take account of special circumstances of
    new users
  • Successful qualifying applicants will given
    travel support as before
  • Telescopes receive user fee based on demand,
    not pre-defined quotas as in FP6

25
The FP7 Plan
  • To qualify for support the PI and 50 of the
    observing team must be from countries which do
    not own the telescope.
  • Projects must be scientifically viable but
    account can be given to the strategic European
    dimension
  • TAC will be comprised of a mixed group of
    nationalities
  • Projects will be ranked in order and allocated
    until the money available in the OPTICON pot for
    that semester runs out.

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OPTICAL IMAGING
MEGACAM _at_ CFHT, WFC _at_ INT MOSCA,LIACA _at_ CAHA
3.5 CAFOS,BUSCA _at_ CAHA 2.2 PFIP_at_
WHT DOLORES,OIG _at_ TNG ALFSOC,MOSCA _at_
NOT RATCAM _at_ LT
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OPTICAL Spectroscopy High Resolution
NARVAL _at_ TBL R-65000 SARG _at_ TNG
R29000-164000 ELODIE _at_ OHP R40000-75000 FOCES
_at_ CAHA 2.2 R50000 UHRF _at_ AAT
R300000-940000 ESPADONS _at_ CFHT R 70000
(Polarimetry)
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OPTICAL Spectroscopy Medium Resolution
MOSCA, TWIN PMASS _at_ CAHA R-400-14000 IDS _at_
INT R1500-40000 EFSOC-2 _at_ ESO NTT
R1500-5000 ALSOFC _at_ NOT R500-10000 DOLORES
_at_ TNG R500-6000
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Infrared Imaging (0.9-2.5um)
NOTCAM _at_ NOT, NICS _at_ TNG, CAIN-II _at_ CST IRIS-II
_at_ AAT, LIRIS _at_ WHT , SOFI _at_ NTT O-CASS _at_ CAHA
3.5, MAGIC _at_ CAHA 2.2 INGRID _at_ WHT, (HIGH
RES-AO) AOB/KIR _at_CFHT, (HIGH RES-AO) ALFA _at_
CAHA 3.5 WFCAM _at_ UKIRT (WIDE FIELD) UIST _at_
UKIRT (1-5um) Not available at present WIRCAM _at_
CFHT (WIDE FIELD)
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Infrared Spectroscopy
NOTCAM _at_ NOT R2500-5500 SOFI _at_ NTT
R600-1500 LIRIS _at_ WHT R 750-2500 MAGIC _at_
CAHA 2.2 R100-400 O-CASS _at_ CAHA 3.5
R400-4000 GRIF _at_ CFHT R 400-2000 UIST _at_
UKIRT R600-5000 CGS4 _at_ UKIRT R400-40000
Not available at present
32
Special facilities
Robotic operation for monitoring _at_ LT Lucky
imaging FASTCAM _at_ CST Near-IR AO coronograph
OSCA for INGRID _at_ WHT Planet Hunting HARPS _at_
ESO R120000 Adaptive Optics platform _at_
WHT Integral field spectroscopy GRIF _at_ CFHT IR
imaging polarimetry NOTCAM _at_ NOT, SOFI_at_NTT
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Access programme summary
  • The OPTICON network provides optical-IR imaging
    and spectroscopy at all spectral and spatial
    resolutions between 0.3 to 5um.
  • All these telescopes are open to you free of
    charge.
  • Collaboration with nationals of these telescopes
    is OK provide 50 of team are from other EC
    countries.
  • International TAC will mean all projects treated
    the same.
  • Workshops are being held to help identify hot
    topics
  • There are 100 travel grants to take up observing
    time

34
Conclusion
  • OPTICON has made real progress in co-ordination
    of Optical/IR astronomy
  • All networks are open to new members
  • A wide range of EU optical-IR-night-solar
    telescopes are wide open for new users
  • Possibility to use these telescopes for teaching
    schemes (eg NEON- Dennefeld)
  • The door is open, you just have to walk through.

35
FIN
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Contacts
  • WWW. www.astro-opticon.org
  • E-mail. jkd_at_roe.ac.uk
  • Phone 44-131-668-8348

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Management
  • OPTICON Board sets overall strategy and
    priorities
  • Executive committee make the detailed decisions
  • Cambridge (Gerry Gilmore) is co-ordinator and
    finance office.
  • Project Office (John Davies, UKATC) supports
    board, runs some networks, attends board,
    proposes budgets etc
  • Access Office (ING) runs telescope grants
  • JRAs and some networks have internal management
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