2018B

NOIRLab TAC Results and Statistics 2018B

NOAO Proposal Statistics by Telescope and Instrument for 2018B

The following tables list 2018B proposal request statistics for telescopes and instruments in the US ground-based observing system coordinated by NOAO. Only the 307 new proposals submitted to the 2018B NOAO TAC are included here (not Surveys, NASA GO programs, or ongoing long-term programs).

 

Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory

Telescope/Instrument    Proposals       "Runs"       Total Nights    Dark Nights Percentage
Dark
Average
Nights/Run
CT-4m   26   29   80.2   42.5   53 2.8
    ARCoIRIS     1     1     2.0     0.0     0 2.0
    COSMOS     3     3     8.0     0.0     0 2.7
    DECam   22   25   70.2   42.5   61 2.8
 
SOAR   23   38   91.3   40.2   44 2.4
    Goodman   18   31   81.1   40.2   50 2.6
    SAMHR     1     1     3.0     0.0     0 3.0
    SAMI     1     1     2.0     0.0     0 2.0
    SOI     4     4     4.7     0.0     0 1.2
    Spartan     1     1     0.5     0.0     0 0.5
 
CT-1.5m     5     5     7.4     0.0     0 1.5
    CHIRON     5     5     7.4     0.0     0 1.5
 
CT-1.3m     5     6   20.1     2.5   12 3.4
    ANDI     5     6   20.1     2.5   12 3.4
 
CT-0.9m     2     2     7.0     0.0     0 3.5
    CFIM     2     2     7.0     0.0     0 3.5
 
 

Kitt Peak National Observatory

Telescope/Instrument    Proposals       "Runs"       Total Nights    Dark Nights Percentage
Dark
Average
Nights/Run
WIYN   24   27   81.9     6.7     8 3.0
    GRDPK     1     1     3.0     0.0     0 3.0
    HYDR     7     9   31.0     4.0   13 3.4
    NESSI     9   10   24.2     0.3     1 2.4
    ODI     2     2     2.6     2.4   92 1.3
    SPSPK     1     1     2.0     0.0     0 2.0
    WHIRC     4     4   19.0     0.0     0 4.8
 
KP-0.9m   10   12   67.0   47.0   70 5.6
    HDI   10   12   67.0   47.0   70 5.6
 
 

Gemini North

Telescope/Instrument    Proposals       "Runs"       Total Nights    Dark Nights Percentage
Dark
Average
Nights/Run
GEM-N 117 161 154.0   38.5   25 1.0
    Alopeke     7     8   13.7     1.5   11 1.7
    GMOSN   54   77   61.6   33.4   54 0.8
    GNIRS   23   27   23.0     0.0     0 0.9
    GRACES     9   10   12.4     0.6     4 1.2
    HDS     1     1     1.0     0.0     0 1.0
    HSC     5     5     7.7     3.0   39 1.5
    IRCS     1     1     1.0     0.0     0 1.0
    MOIRCS     1     1     3.0     0.0     0 3.0
    NIFS     8   14   15.4     0.0     0 1.1
    NIRI   12   13     7.4     0.0     0 0.6
    POLISH2     3     3     6.8     0.0     0 2.3
    VIS     1     1     1.0     0.0     0 1.0
 
 

Gemini South

Telescope/Instrument    Proposals       "Runs"       Total Nights    Dark Nights Percentage
Dark
Average
Nights/Run
GEM-S   75 127   93.1   32.4   35 0.7
    DSSI     3     3   10.0     0.0     0 3.3
    Flamingos2   15   21   14.4     0.0     0 0.7
    GMOSS   50   80   56.6   32.4   57 0.7
    GPI     3   10     1.9     0.0     0 0.2
    GSAOI     6     9     5.8     0.0     0 0.6
    PHNX     3     4     4.4     0.0     0 1.1
 
 

Large Binocular Telescope

Telescope/Instrument    Proposals       "Runs"       Total Nights    Dark Nights Percentage
Dark
Average
Nights/Run
LBT   13   30   20.2     0.0     0 0.7
    LBC     3     8     1.9     0.0     0 0.2
    LUCI     7   17   11.4     0.0     0 0.7
    MODS     3     5     6.8     0.0     0 1.4
 
 

Siding Spring Observatory

Telescope/Instrument    Proposals       "Runs"       Total Nights    Dark Nights Percentage
Dark
Average
Nights/Run
AAT     4     4     9.0     6.0   67 2.2
    AAOmega     2     2     6.0     6.0 100 3.0
    Veloce     2     2     3.0     0.0     0 1.5
 
 

Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope

Telescope/Instrument    Proposals       "Runs"       Total Nights    Dark Nights Percentage
Dark
Average
Nights/Run
LCO-2m   14   14   24.3     4.9   20 1.7
    FLOYDS     5     5     5.2     1.2   23 1.0
    Spectral     9     9   19.1     3.7   19 2.1
 
LCO-1m   22   29 158.7   20.7   13 5.5
    NRES     2     4   21.0     0.0     0 5.2
    Sinistro   20   25 137.7   20.7   15 5.5
 
 

CHARA

Telescope/Instrument    Proposals       "Runs"       Total Nights    Dark Nights Percentage
Dark
Average
Nights/Run
CHARA   17   27   64.0     0.0     0 2.4
    Classic     4     6     9.5     0.0     0 1.6
    Climb     3     7     5.5     0.0     0 0.8
    MIRC     6     8   25.0     0.0     0 3.1
    PAVO     3     3   10.0     0.0     0 3.3
    VEGA     3     3   14.0     0.0     0 4.7
 

NOAO Approved Programs for 2018B

Programs: 139
Nights: 421.8724
 

Approved NOAO Survey Programs

PI Institution Proposal Title Prop. ID Site Tel. Nts.
Schlegel, David Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory The DECam Legacy Survey of the SDSS Equatorial Sky 2014B-0404 CTIO 4m 48

 

Approved Fermi Programs

PI Institution Proposal Title Prop. ID Site Tel. Nts.
Marchesi, Stefano Clemson University Full 3D Mapping and identification of the >10 GEV Extragalactic Sky 2017B-3001 CTIO 4m 3
Massaro, Francesco Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino Completing the optical spectroscopic campaign of the gamma-ray blazar candidates 2017B-3003 CTIO 4m 3
Romani, Roger Stanford University Optical counterparts for LAT Pulsars and Unidentified Sources 2017B-3002 CTIO SOAR 3

 

Approved Long Term Programs

PI Institution Proposal Title Prop. ID Site Tel. Nts.
Burgasser, Adam University of California, San Diego Mass Measurements Across the Hydrogen Burning Limit: Astrometric Orbits for Spectral Binaries (Northern Sample) 2017A-0141 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.895
Chomiuk, Laura Michigan State University Imaging the Evolution and Expansion of Nova Ejecta 2018A-0145 MtWilson CHARA 3
Dawson, William Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory PALS: Paralensing Survey of Intermediate Mass Black Holes 2018A-0273 CTIO 4m 10
Evans, Nancy Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics The Dynamical Mass of Polaris, the Nearest Cepheid: The Periastron Campaign 2018B-0039 MtWilson CHARA 1
Finkbeiner, Douglas Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Mapping Dust in 3D with DECam: A Galactic Plane Survey 2018B-0271 CTIO 4m 8
Howell, Steve NASA Ames Research Center K2 Exoplanet Candidates: Small Planet Validation and Host Star Binarity 2017A-0006 KPNO WIYNQ 4
Koekemoer, Anton Space Telescope Science Institute Superluminous Supernovae in the Epoch of Reionization 2018A-0231 CTIO 4m 3
Malhotra, Sangeeta NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Lyman Alpha Galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization 2018B-0327 CTIO 4m 4
Moskovitz, Nicholas Lowell Observatory The Mission Accessible Near-Earth Object Survey (MANOS) 2017B-0111 CTIO SOAR 5
Pablo, Herbert American Association of Variable Star Observers CPD -29 2176: Determining an orbital solution for the first Binary Magnetar 2018B-0137 CTIO 1.5m-SVC 0.9
Rest, Armin Space Telescope Science Institute Photometric Time Series of Carinae's Great Eruption 2018B-0122 CTIO 4m 2.5
Richardson, Noel University of Toledo Weighing Evolved Massive Stars in Binary systems with Interferometry 2017B-0088 MtWilson CHARA 2
Tokovinin, Andrei National Optical Astronomy Observatory Dynamics of resolved triple systems and ``fast'' binaries 2018A-0004 CTIO SOAR 2
Treu, Tommaso University of California, Los Angeles A reverberation mapping black hole mass measurement at z=2.82 2017A-0190 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.8
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Approved Regular Programs

PI Institution Proposal Title Prop. ID Site Tel. Nts.
Agliozzo, Claudia European Southern Observatory GMOS-S IFU observations of presumably helical nebulae around two Magellanic LBVs 2018B-0146 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.33
Allers, Katelyn Bucknell University Rotation Rates of Planetary-Mass Objects 2018B-0157 GEM-N GEM-NQ 2.37
Andersen, Morten Gemini Observatory North Probing Star Formation in a Low-Metallicity Environment 2018B-0183 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.83
Andersen, Morten Gemini Observatory North Revealing the innards of a superstar cluster in the making 2018B-0192 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.82
Baines, Ellyn Naval Research Labatory Characterizing Exoplanet Host Star Candidates 2018B-0119 MtWilson CHARA 4
Banados, Eduardo Carnegie Institution of Washington The black hole mass of one of the youngest (<10,000 years) quasars known at z=6 2018B-0083 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.94
Barkhouse, Wayne University of North Dakota U-band Measurement of Star Formation in Cluster Galaxies 2018B-0314 KPNO 0.9m 7
Battisti, Andrew Australian National University Sweeping Away the Dust: Understanding Attenuation up to the Peak of Cosmic Star Formation 2018B-0140 KPNO WIYN 2
Bechtol, Keith Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Revealing the Sources of High-Energy Astrophysical Neutrinos 2018B-0312 CTIO 4m 1
Beck, Tracy Space Telescope Science Institute Investigating the Nature of Very Young Brown Dwarfs 2018B-0177 GEM-N GEM-NQ 3.54
Bezanson, Rachel University of Pittsburgh The Morphological Transformation as Revealed by Age Gradients and Rotational Support in Post-starburst Galaxies at z~0.6 2018B-0246 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.49
Bezanson, Rachel University of Pittsburgh The Morphological Transformation as Revealed by Age Gradients and Rotational Support in Post-starburst Galaxies at z~0.6 2018B-0246 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.13
Bostroem, K. Azalee University of California, Davis Progenitors of SNe type II from nebular spectra 2018B-0191 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.06
Bostroem, K. Azalee University of California, Davis Progenitors of SNe type II from nebular spectra 2018B-0191 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.48
Bouy, Herve University of Bordeaux Complementing Gaia from the ground: the COSMIC-DANCE survey 2018B-0340 CTIO 4m 2
Bowen, David Princeton University The Baryon Reservoirs in Ultra Diffuse Galaxies 2018B-0068 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.15
Cartier, Regis Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory Observations of the Type Ia-CSM SN 2016iks beyond 600 d: witnessing the fade of the circumstellar interaction 2018B-0245 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.6
Cenko, Stephen NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Multi-Wavelength Spectroscopy of Tidal Disruption Flares: A Legacy Sample for the LSST Era 2018B-0161 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.3
Chene, Andre-Nicolas Gemini Observatory North Microlensing black holes and their masses from Gaia 2018B-0085 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.98
Chisholm, John University of California, Santa Cruz Confirming that 5 galaxies are in the epoch of reionization and testing if they emit ionizing photons 2018B-0358 LBT LBT-SVC 0.1
Chornock, Ryan Ohio University Determining the nucleosynthetic outputs of neutron star mergers with Gemini 2018B-0251 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.498
Chornock, Ryan Ohio University Determining the nucleosynthetic outputs of neutron star mergers with Gemini 2018B-0251 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.499
Ciardi, David California Institute of Technology Determining the True Kepler Occurrence Rates: Correcting for Stellar Multiplicity 2018B-0081 KPNO WIYNQ 3
Clark, Catherine Lowell Observatory NESSI Survey of Potential Low-Mass Exoplanet Hosts 2018B-0126 KPNO WIYNQ 4
Colon, Knicole NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Characterizing K2 and TESS Exoplanets with Near-Infrared Transit Photometry 2018B-0214 KPNO WIYN 6
Crenshaw, D Michael Georgia State University Resolving the Mechanisms of Feeding and Feedback in Nearby AGN 2018B-0163 GEM-N GEM-NQ 3.42
Diaz, Gonzalo Gemini Observatory North Near-IR Spectroscopy of Obscured AGNs Selected by Machine Learning Algorithms. 2018B-0292 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.181
Diaz, Gonzalo Gemini Observatory North Near-IR Spectroscopy of Obscured AGNs Selected by Machine Learning Algorithms. 2018B-0292 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.81
Dupuy, Trent Gemini Observatory North Improved Calibration of M Dwarf Fundamental Parameters with Alopeke 2018B-0267 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.13
Durbala, Adriana University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point Observations of Groups and Poor Galaxy Clusters 2018B-0921 KPNO 0.9m 5
Esplin, Taran University of Arizona Searching for Planetary-mass Brown Dwarfs in Taurus 2018B-0053 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.1
Evans, Wyn University of Cambridge Hypervelocity Stars from the Large Magellanic Cloud 2018B-0079 CTIO SOAR 3
Fesen, Robert Dartmouth College Investigating Iron-Rich Ejecta in Cassiopeia A's NE Jet 2018B-0265 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.65
Fong, Wen-fai Northwestern University Probing the Properties of Neutron Star Mergers: Rapid Observations of Short Gamma-ray Bursts 2018B-0180 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.251
Fong, Wen-fai Northwestern University Probing the Properties of Neutron Star Mergers: Rapid Observations of Short Gamma-ray Bursts 2018B-0180 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.2484
Gagne, Jonathan Carnegie Institution of Washington The BASS-Ultracool Search for Isolated Giant Exoplanet Analogs 2018B-0056 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.39
Galbany, Lluis University of Pittsburgh Spectroscopic confirmation of HSC high-redshift superluminous supernovae 2018B-0060 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.99
Gallenne, Alexandre European Southern Observatory Multiplicity of Galactic Cepheids from long-baseline interferometry 2018B-0097 MtWilson CHARA 4
Geha, Marla Yale University An APOGEE Search for Stellar Mass Black Holes 2018B-0185 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.2
Gosnell, Natalie Colorado College Clusters with K2: systematics from membership and binarity 2018B-0133 KPNO WIYN 4
Graham, Melissa L. University of Washington A Deeper Physical Understanding of Thermonuclear Supernovae with Nebular-Phase Spectra 2018B-0243 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.32
Graham, Melissa L. University of Washington A Deeper Physical Understanding of Thermonuclear Supernovae with Nebular-Phase Spectra 2018B-0243 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.78
Graur, Or Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Late-time near-infrared imaging of nearby Type Ia supernovae 2018B-0162 GEM-S GEM-SQ 2.78
Green, Paul Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Changing-Look Quasars: Radical Changes in Accretion Rate? 2018B-0239 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.044
Hardegree-Ullman, Kevin University of Toledo Characterizing Low Mass Stars in the TESS Northern Continuous Viewing Zone 2018B-0212 KPNO WIYN 7
Healy, Julia University of Groningen Environment-driven Galaxy Evolution in the Perseus-Pisces Supercluster 2018B-0143 KPNO WIYN 5
Hermes, J University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Measuring the endpoints of stellar rotation 2018B-0138 CTIO SOAR 4
Howell, Steve NASA Ames Research Center K2 Exoplanet Candidates: Characterization of Small, Rocky Planets & Their Host Star Environments 2018B-0092 GEM-N GEM-NQ 4
Howell, Steve NASA Ames Research Center K2 Exoplanet Candidates: Characterization of Small, Rocky Planets & Their Host Star Environments 2018B-0092 GEM-S GEM-S-SVC 4
Hui, Man-To University of California, Los Angeles Astrometry of Long-Period Comets 2018B-0223 KPNO 0.9m 5
Jha, Saurabh Rutgers University Spectroscopy of Type Iax Supernovae 2018B-0182 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.48
Jha, Saurabh Rutgers University Spectroscopy of Type Iax Supernovae 2018B-0182 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.25
Ji, Alexander Carnegie Institution of Washington The origin of peculiar Mg/K stars throughout the Milky Way 2018B-0197 GEM-N GEM-N-SVC 1.2
Johnson, Marshall Ohio State University Doppler Tomographic Observations of the Longest Period A Star Transiting Planet 2018B-0170 GEM-N GEM-N-SVC 1
Kartaltepe, Jeyhan Rochester Institute of Technology Probing the Environment of Distant Star-Forming Galaxies 2018B-0353 LBT LBT-SVC 2
Kelley, Michael University of Maryland Distant activity and surface evolution of comet Hale-Bopp 2018B-0248 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.45
Kelly, Patrick University of Minnesota Measuring the Light Curve of an Extremely Magnified Individual Star at Redshift z=1.49 2018B-0147 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.44
Kelly, Patrick University of Minnesota Spectroscopic Observations of a Lensed Star at Redshift z=1.49 and its Host Galaxy 2018B-0352 LBT LBT-SVC 0.1
Kilic, Mukremin University of Oklahoma, Norman Double Degenerates in the Solar Neighborhood 2018B-0052 GEM-N GEM-N-SVC 1.45
Kilic, Mukremin University of Oklahoma, Norman Double Degenerates in the Solar Neighborhood 2018B-0052 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.336
Kilpatrick, Charles University of California, Santa Cruz Identifying the Progenitors of Astrophysical Transients 2018B-0250 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.3
Kim, Hwihyun Gemini Observatory North Gemini Spectroscopic Survey of LEGUS Candidate LBVs in NGC 4395 and NGC 1313 2018B-0295 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.95
Kim, Hwihyun Gemini Observatory North Gemini Spectroscopic Survey of LEGUS Candidate LBVs in NGC 4395 and NGC 1313 2018B-0295 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.91
Kishimoto, Makoto Kyoto Sangyo University Revealing the nature of AGN torus 2018B-0109 MtWilson CHARA 2.5
Kobulnicky, Henry University of Wyoming High-Resolution GRACES tomographic mapping of a Luminous Red Nova progenitor 2018B-0261 GEM-N GEM-N-SVC 1.1
Kong, Albert National Tsing Hua University Unveiling the binary nature of the pular PSR B0919+06 2018B-0145 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.22
Krafton, Kelsie Louisiana State University Dust masses from line asymmetries in late-time spectra of X-ray emitting supernovae 2018B-0098 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.13
Kumar, Sahana Florida State University Understanding the origins of Type Ia Supernovae through nebular phase near-infrared spectroscopy 2018B-0247 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.18
Labadie-Bartz, Jonathan University of Delaware Weighing and classifying the exotic massive Beta Cephei pulsator + hot evolved companion eclipsing binary 2018B-0302 GEM-N GEM-N-SVC 0.25
LaMassa, Stephanie Space Telescope Science Institute The Hunt for Red Quasars: Unveiling Luminous Obscured Black Hole Growth 2018B-0072 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.35
Lanthermann, Cyprien Universitee Grenoble Alpes Northern Massive Stars at High Angular Resolution 2018B-0123 MtWilson CHARA 5
Laycock, Silas University of Massachusetts, Lowell Blue Supergiant X-ray Binaries in our Nearest Starburst Galaxy 2018B-0234 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.32
Lee, Gwang-Ho University of Arizona Understanding Red Sequence Evolution by Mapping the Stellar Population of Post-Starburst Galaxies 2018B-0325 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.3
Lee, Jae-Woo Sejong University Sejong Ca-CN Survey 2018B-0917 KPNO 0.9m 8
Ligi, Roxanne INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera Knowing the star, knowing the planet: the characterisation of transiting exoplanet host stars with interferometry 2018B-0019 MtWilson CHARA 6
Ligi, Roxanne INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera Complementing the GAPS database with interferometric measurements of exoplanet hosts 2018B-0023 MtWilson CHARA 5
Lin, Huan Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory A Galaxy Redshift Survey of the Line-of-Sight Environments of Two Lensed Quasar Quads 2018B-0198 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.28
Lowenthal, James Smith College Gravitational Lens Models for the Brightest Planck SMGs at 1<z<4 2018B-0339 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.84
Lundquist, Michael Gemini Observatory North Probing the Binary Fraction of the Cygnus OB2 Association 2018B-0316 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.16
Mann, Andrew Columbia University Studying Young Planets with TESS 2018B-0105 KPNO WIYN 5
Markwardt, Larissa University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Constraining the Surface Composition of the Most Extreme TNO: the First Near-IR Reflectance Spectrum of 2015 BP519 2018B-0293 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.75
Martini, Paul Ohio State University DECam Calibration of the OzDES Reverberation Mapping Program 2018B-0108 CTIO 4m 1.5
Masiero, Joseph Jet Propulsion Laboratory Time-critical followup of deep-south newly discovered NEOWISE near-Earth objects 2018B-0067 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.8
Massey, Philip Lowell Observatory The Nature of a New Type of Wolf-Rayet Star 2018B-0062 GEM-N GEM-NQ 2.55
Matson, Rachel NASA Ames Research Center Characterization of TESS Targets near the Southern Ecliptic Pole 2018B-0286 GEM-S GEM-S-SVC 4
Matson, Rachel NASA Ames Research Center Close Binary Companions in Exoplanet Host Stars 2018B-0333 KPNO WIYNQ 0.5
Melis, Carl University of California, San Diego Pleiades Binaries for the Masses 2018B-0326 MtWilson CHARA 2
Miller, Adam Northwestern University Rapid-resonse Spectroscopy of Young Explosions 2018B-0235 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.66
Miller, Adam Northwestern University Rapid-resonse Spectroscopy of Young Explosions 2018B-0235 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.22
Moskovitz, Nicholas Lowell Observatory The Mission Accessible Near-Earth Object Survey (MANOS) 2018B-0073 GEM-N GEM-NQ 2
Moskovitz, Nicholas Lowell Observatory The Mission Accessible Near-Earth Object Survey (MANOS) 2018B-0073 GEM-S GEM-SQ 2
Moskovitz, Nicholas Lowell Observatory Rotational Characterization of DESTINY+ Mission Target Asteroid 2005 UD 2018B-0121 CTIO SOAR 2
Mukae, Shiro University of Tokyo Deep Imaging for IGM Tomography of Enormous Lyman Alpha Nebulae 2018B-0350 LBT LBT-SVC 0.05
Murray-Clay, Ruth University of California, Santa Cruz Constraining Neptune’s Migration: Surfaces of Resonant TNOs 2018B-0346 LBT LBT-SVC 0.35
Nielsen, Eric Stanford University Orbits of Moving Group Binaries: Constraining the Ages of Planet-Hosting Moving Groups using GPI NRM Astrometric Monitoring 2018B-0309 GEM-S GEM-SQ 0.6
Nitta, Atsuko Gemini Observatory North White dwarf stars as tracers of stellar, galactic, and planetary evolution 2018B-0307 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.65
Nusdeo, Daniel Georgia State University K-KIDS: The NESSI Imaging Survey for Companions to More Than 1000 K Dwarfs at Solar System Scales 2018B-0203 KPNO WIYNQ 3
Probst, Ron National Optical Astronomy Observatory Accretion Variability Studies 2018B-0924 KPNO 0.9m 10
Ramos Almeida, Cristina Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias A systematic multiphase characterization of AGN feedback in the near-infrared 2018B-0166 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.85
Richardson, Noel University of Toledo The connection of wind structures to observed X-ray variability in massive stars 2018B-0117 CTIO 1.5m-SVC 1
Richmond, Michael Rochester Institute of Technology Photometry of Cataclysmic Variable Stars 2018B-0922 KPNO 0.9m 6
Rivera Sandoval, Liliana Texas Technical University First Spectroscopic Study of Be stars towards the Galactic Bulge 2018B-0064 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.83
Robinson, Andrew Rochester Institute of Technology The Gas kinematics and Optical Classification of OH Megamaser Galaxies 2018B-0272 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.93
Sand, David University of Arizona Constraining Type Ia Supernova Physics with Near-Infrared Spectroscopy 2018B-0102 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.12
Sand, David University of Arizona Constraining Type Ia Supernova Physics with Near-Infrared Spectroscopy 2018B-0102 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.6
Sandquist, Eric San Diego State University Really Measuring Age and Stellar Masses from Bright Binaries in Praesepe and (alpha) Persei Clusters 2018B-0218 MtWilson CHARA 2.5
Schaefer, Gail Georgia State University Variability and Orbital Motion in the T Tauri Triple System 2018B-0321 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.22
Scharwaechter, Julia Gemini Observatory North Probing the effect of AGN feedback on multiple gas phases in the Close AGN Reference Survey (CARS) 2018B-0066 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1.51
Schindler, Jan-Torge University of Arizona Weighing the most massive accreting black holes at Cosmic Noon 2018B-0172 GEM-N GEM-NQ 0.49
Schlaufman, Kevin Johns Hopkins University An All-Sky Search for the Brightest Metal-poor Stars 2018B-0164 GEM-N GEM-NQ 2.75
Schlaufman, Kevin Johns Hopkins University An All-Sky Search for the Brightest Metal-poor Stars 2018B-0164 GEM-S GEM-SQ 5.2
Sheppard, Scott Carnegie Institution of Washington Extreme Trans-Neptunian Objects: Towards a Massive Planet in the Outer Solar System 2018B-0282 CTIO 4m 3
Shporer, Avi Massachusetts Institute of Technology Radial Velocity confirmation of bright warm Jupiter candidates 2018B-0142 CTIO 1.5m-SVC 1.5
Smith, J Allyn Austin Peay State University Targeted Samples of the Hot Stellar Content in the Southern Sky 2018B-0095 CTIO SOAR 8
Smith, Verne National Optical Astronomy Observatory Accurate Stellar Characterization for Kepler Extended Mission (K2) Exoplanet Host Stars 2018B-0331 KPNO WIYN 5
Smith, J Allyn Austin Peay State University APSU Mixed Studies 2018B-0919 KPNO 0.9m 9
Sonnett, Sarah Planetary Science Institute Investigating Solar System History through Binary Trojan and Hilda Asteroids 2018B-0116 KPNO 0.9m 12
Stanghellini, Letizia National Optical Astronomy Observatory Time evolution of metallicity gradients: oxygen abundance measurements for young and old metallicity probes in NGC 628 2018B-0055 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.77
Stefansson, Gudmundur Pennsylvania State University Diffuser-assisted follow-up of K2-25b 2018B-0925 KPNO 0.9m 3
Stroe, Andra European Southern Observatory Cosmic tsunamis: the effect of shocks on star forming cluster galaxies 2018B-0151 GEM-N GEM-NQ 1
Tanner, Angelle Mississippi State University Infrared, high-cadence photometric monitoring of Boyajian's Star 2018B-0225 KPNO WIYN 2
Terreran, Giacomo Northwestern University The turbulent end of massive stars 2018B-0210 CTIO SOAR 4
Tokovinin, Andrei National Optical Astronomy Observatory Spectroscopic orbits in nearby triple systems 2018B-0005 CTIO 1.5m-SVC 3
Tokovinin, Andrei National Optical Astronomy Observatory Orbital architecture of triple stars as a tracer of disc migration 2018B-0008 KPNO WIYNQ 2
Tokovinin, Andrei National Optical Astronomy Observatory Detection of black holes orbiting red-giant stars 2018B-0009 CTIO 1.5m-SVC 1
Tremblay, Grant Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Monitoring the changing-look AGN Mrk 1018 2018B-0241 GEM-S GEM-SQ 1.93
Vivas, Kathy Cerro Tololo nter-American Observatory RR Lyrae stars in a disrupting ultra faint satellite 2018B-0211 CTIO SOAR 2
Ward-Duong, Kimberly University of Massachusetts, Amherst Monitoring of Low Mass Stars 2018B-0923 KPNO 0.9m 8
Wiktorowicz, Sloane Aerospace Corporation Direct Detection of Exoplanet Cloud Particles with Polarimetry 2018B-0086 GEM-N GEM-NQ 3.6
Wiktorowicz, Sloane Aerospace Corporation Detection of Longitudinal Albedo and Metallicity Variations of Asteroids with Ground-Based, Part-Per-Million Polarimetry 2018B-0087 GEM-N GEM-NQ 3.12
Winkler, P Frank Middlebury College Supernova Remnants in the Magellanic Clouds: Velocity Profiles for Integrated Spectra 2018B-0080 CTIO SOAR 5
Winn, Josh Princeton University Validation of Exoplanets from K2 Campaigns 16-18 2018B-0220 KPNO WIYNQ 4
Winters, Jennifer Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Searching for Companions to Nearby M Dwarfs on Solar System Scales 2018B-0165 GEM-N GEM-NQ 2
Winters, Jennifer Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Searching for Companions to Nearby M Dwarfs on Solar System Scales 2018B-0165 GEM-S GEM-S-SVC 2
Young, Leslie Southwest Research Institute Pluto stellar occultation of 2018 Aug 15 2018B-0291 KPNO WIYNQ 0.5
Zenteno, Alfredo Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory Clash of Titans: a dynamical study of a sample of massive galaxy clusters undergoing extreme mergers 2018B-0334 GEM-S GEM-SQ 4.82

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