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10 July 2018 Past and future evolution of Gemini operations
S. Margheim, A. Adamson, A. Nitta, S. Leggett, R. Rutten, B. Miller, I. Jørgensen, M. Andersen
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We review the multiple changes in Gemini Observatory operations over the past decade, and discuss their effect on scientific productivity. The initial mix of queue and classical programs, allocated by Partner-based Time Allocation Committees (TACs), has evolved to include “Large and Long” programs allocated from a pool by a dedicated TAC, a popular “Fast-turnaround” mode allocated by a novel “proposer review” system, and we are now receiving increasing numbers of visiting instruments, scheduled in blocks. Observations are carried out in queue (service), classical (visitor), and priority visitor (visitors execute both their own observations and the queue) modes. Gemini is already an important facility for following up time-domain discoveries. Looking ahead, Gemini South will be partnered by LSST on Cerro Pachón and both Gemini telescopes will put a significant fraction of observing time into responding to the LSST alert stream; we review Gemini’s positioning to fulfil this role and anticipate additional changes in our operational model, user software and data reduction to accommodate it.
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S. Margheim, A. Adamson, A. Nitta, S. Leggett, R. Rutten, B. Miller, I. Jørgensen, and M. Andersen "Past and future evolution of Gemini operations", Proc. SPIE 10704, Observatory Operations: Strategies, Processes, and Systems VII, 107041P (10 July 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2313806
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KEYWORDS
Gemini Observatory

Observatories

Telescopes

Large Synoptic Survey Telescope

Astronomy

Adaptive optics

LIGO

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