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Guest Observer Program 2018B

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While the state-of-the-art spectrometer is being developed, the NSF-NASA partnership has established an exoplanet-related Guest Observer research program on the WIYN telescope including existing instrumentation at WIYN. Call for proposals are issued by NOAO and due on the normal semester schedule - Deadlines are the last day in September for the following “A” semester (February 1 – July 31) and the last day in March for the following “B” semester (August 1 – January 31). Proposal submission information can be found at https://noirlab.edu/science/observing-noirlab/proposals/call-for-proposals. NASA plans to provide modest funding to selected PIs to cover partial cost of travel, observation, data analysis and publication.

• Call for NASA Exoplanet GO Proposals

WIYN schedule for approved programs

• Selected proposals pre-2022B: 2022A, 2021B, 2021A, 2020B, 2020A, 2019B, 2019A, 2018B, 2018A, 2017B, 2017A, 2016B, 2016A, 2015B

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1Angelle TannerMississippi State UniversityInfrared, high-cadence photometric monitoring of Boyajian's Star
2Natalie GosnellColorado CollegeClusters with K2: systematics from membership and binarity
3Verne SmithNational Optical Astronomy ObservatoryAccurate Stellar Characterization for Kepler Extended Mission (K2) Exoplanet Host Stars
4Kevin Hardegree-UllmanIPAC/CaltechCharacterizing Low Mass Stars in the TESS Northern Continuous Viewing Zone
5Andrew MannUniversity of North Carolina Chapel HillStudying Young Planets with TESS
6Knicole ColonNASA Goddard Space Flight CenterCharacterizing K2 and TESS Exoplanets with Near-Infrared Transit Photometry
7Steve HowellNASA Ames Research CenterK2 Exoplanet Candidates: Small Planet Validation and Host Star Binarity
8Catherine ClarkLowell ObservatoryNESSI Survey of Potential Low-Mass Exoplanet Hosts
9Rachel MatsonNASA Ames Research Center Close Binary Companions in Exoplanet Host Stars
10Andrei TokovininNational Optical Astronomy ObservatoryOrbital architecture of triple stars as a tracer of disc migration
11Daniel NusdeoGeorgia State UniversityK-KIDS: The NESSI Imaging Survey for Companions to More Than 1000 K Dwarfs at Solar System Scales
12David CiardiIPAC/CaltechDetermining the True Kepler Occurrence Rates: Correcting for Stellar Multiplicity
13Joshua WinnPriceton UniversityValidation of Exoplanets from K2 Campaigns 16-18
2018B GO Awards
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