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Guest Observer Program 2022A

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While the state-of-the-art spectrometer is being developed, the NASA-NSF 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

2022A GO Awards

#PIInstitutionInstrumentTitle
1William BalmerJohns Hopkins UniversityNEIDA precision mass measurement of the most inflated hot-Saturn HAT-P-67 b
2Corey BeardUniversity of California, IrvineNEIDSimultaneous Observations of Kepler Objects With TESS and NEID
3Caleb CanasPennsylvania State UniversityNEIDRossiter-McLaughlin Measurements of a warm gas giant orbiting an M dwarf
4Jiayin DongPennsylvania State UniversityNEIDConquering Stellar Variability for Young Planet Mass: A Frontier Study of TOI-1268b
5Rae HolcombUniversity of California - IrvineNEIDUniversity of California - Irvine
6Kathryn LesterNASA AmesNEIDSpectroscopic Orbits of Exoplanet Host Binaries
7Andrea LinPennsylvania State UniversityNEIDSearching for Nearby Exoplanets Around K-dwarfs with NEID
8Jacob LuhnUniversity of California - IrvineNEID2 Fingers on the Pulse: Simultaneously Resolving P-mode Oscillations with NEID and TESS
9Andrew Ridden-harperCornell UniversityNEIDFirst atmospheric characterization of the ultra-hot Jupiter KELT-17b
10Arpita RoySpace Telescope Science InstituteNEIDBenchmarking Epsilon Eridani: Planet Searches in the Realm of Detailed Chromatic Activity Characterization
11Gudmundur StefanssonPrinceton UniversityNEIDProbing the Exoplanet Architectural Dichotomy
12Angelle TannerMississippi State UniversityNEIDNEID observations of Active G and K dwarf candidate planetary systems
13Shreyas VissapragadaCalifornia Institute of TechnologyNEIDHow Heavy is the Low-Density Gas Giant TOI-1420.01?
14Samuel YeePrinceton UniversityNEIDThe TESS Grand Unified Hot Jupiter Survey
15Arvind GuptaPennsylvania State UniversityNEID/NESSIRadial Velocity Follow-up Observations of Long-period TESS Exoplanet Candidates with NEID
16Steve HowellNASA AmesNESSIValidation and Characterization of TESS Exoplanets with High Resolution Speckle Imaging
17Arpita RoySpace Telescope Science InstituteNESSIDirect Detection of Reflected Light from 51 Pegasi b
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