XMM-Newton-NEWS


XMM-Newton-NEWS  #153,    27-Aug-2013

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Contents:




XMM-Newton Announcement of Opportunity (AO-13)

Letter of Invitation
by the ESA Director of Science and Robotic Exploration

Dear Colleague,

I am very pleased to invite you to respond to the thirteenth "Announcement of Opportunity" to submit proposals for observations to be performed with the XMM-Newton observatory.

XMM-Newton is the second cornerstone of ESA's Horizon 2000 Science Programme. It was launched by an Ariane 5 launcher and offers astronomers a unique opportunity to perform high throughput non-dispersive spectroscopic imaging in the energy range from 0.2 keV to 12 keV (European Photon Imaging Camera) and medium resolution dispersive spectroscopy (Reflection Grating Spectrometer) in the energy range from 0.4 keV to 2.2 keV. In addition it provides simultaneous optical/UV observations with a co-aligned telescope (Optical Monitor).

This Announcement solicits proposals to be carried out in the period from May 2014 to April 2015. Proposers from all over the world are welcome to participate. All proposals will be subject to independent peer review by the XMM-Newton Observing Time Allocation Committee. Potential proposers are expected to prepare and submit proposals in electronic form, by the deadline given below, using the XMM-Newton Remote Proposal Submission software.

The documentation for this Announcement is available via the Internet at:

     https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/xmm-newton/ao13

I would appreciate it if you would distribute the attached information at your home institute.

The key milestones for this Announcement are:

Announcement of Opportunity27 August 2013
Due date for Proposals11 October 2013 (12:00 UT)
Final OTAC approved program    late December 2013

I invite you to submit your proposals and wish you success in using the XMM-Newton observatory.


Yours sincerely,

Prof. Alvaro Gimenez
Director of Science and Robotic Exploration


Time line for Phase II proposal submission

After the cycle of proposal submission and selection, the observation details for successful proposals must be entered into the observatory system. This is done during "Phase II" proposal submission. Please find below for your information the anticipated time line for that eventual Phase II:

Start of Phase II proposal submission08 January 2014
Closure of Phase II proposal submission    11 January 2014


Yours sincerely,
XMM-Newton SOC