Calar Alto Proposals Submission Tool
CALAR ALTO ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY

Applications for observing time at Calar Alto

General Information

Spanish open time at the CAHA 2.2- and 3.5-m telescopes

Applications for observing time at the 2.2- and 3.5-m telescopes
for the Spring semester 2025 (1st January through 30th June)

As an ICTS (Spanish Unique Scientific and Technical Infrastructure), the Calar Alto observatory offers to astronomers every semester through an open call for proposals, a minimum of 20% of the available observing time on its two main telescopes: the 2.2m and the 3.5m, the largest of its kind in mainland Europe.

The Principal Investigator (PI) of the proposal must be affiliated with a Spanish Institution at the time of submission. Co-investigators (CoIs) from all countries are welcome to participate along with the Spanish PI.

Proposals of PIs from international organizations or based in non-European countries may be granted with observing time if they are considered among the best proposals by their scientific quality. Those proposals should, in particular, justify that they apply for CAHA time because they have no access to a similar instrument at their (inter)national facilities. Typically, up to 5% of the available open time might be granted to non-partners every semester.

Interested PIs are encouraged to read carefully this file which contains all the relevant information to submit a proposal.

DEADLINE FOR SPRING 2025 PROPOSALS
October 14th, 2024, 14:00:00 (UT)
Earliest date for submission is September 17th, 2024

Open access protocol and committees for observing time requests

Twice a year, a Call for proposals is done to apply for observing time each semester, Spring (1st January through 30th June) and Autumn (1st July through 31st December). This is usually published about three months in advance at the following link:

https://www.caha.es/callforproposals

This site specifies about one month in advance the deadlines for applying. After the dead-line a Time Allocation Committee (TAC, composed of half a dozen of internationally recognized astronomers having wide, complementary expertise) meets to evaluate them in a competitive open access, prioritizing the scientific excellence criteria subject to their technical feasibility.

Taking into account the rates given to the proposals the observatory elaborates the schedule of the corresponding semester and the TAC secretary informs the applicants if their proposals have been approved, or not, and the assigned dates and telescope.




Calar Alto also offers the option to buy observing time at the 3.5-m and 2.2-m telescopes

Interested PIs must email all the details of their proposed scientific case to the CAHA director (director at caha.es). In case that the proposal is approved, a separate operation agreement (MoU) between CAHA A.I.E. and the respective user institution shall be signed. There is no dead-line for pay-per-night proposals, and their approval will be conditioned to scientific quality standards, and availability of observing time.

TelescopeGuaranteed nightNon guaranteed night
3.5 m13920 euro9280 euro
2.2 m3540 euro2360 euro

For Spanish institutions, and foreign institutions asking for visitor mode observations, 21% VAT taxes will be added to these prices.



1.23m telescope

There is no definite deadline for this telescope, but a scientific proposal must be submitted to the CAHA director (director at caha.es), and it will be internally evaluated all year long with the help of an external TAC if needed. For any use of the 1.23-m telescope, a separate operation agreement between CAHA A.I.E. and the respective user institution will be signed in the case of CAHA non-partners. Since the 1.23-m telescope with its CCD and CMOS cameras can be used remotely, experienced observers are welcome to use it from the distance. Yet, for new users, we strongly recommend that the first run is performed in visitor mode for several nights, to gain sufficient experience at the telescope. Limited support will be available (day and night, on a best effort basis) for remote users, considering that larger CAHA telescopes have a higher priority. CAHA non-partners will pay a fee. Contact CAHA's director for terms and conditions of use.

The price per night at the 1.23m is 550 euro. As for the 2.2 m and 3.5 m telescopes, 21% VAT taxes will be added to this price for Spanish institutions, and foreign institutions asking for observations in visitor mode.

Schmidt telescope

The Schmidt telescope (80-cm aperture, 1.2-m mirror) is currently under contract with the European Spatial Agency (ESA), with well-trained observers using it fully remotely, in an automated way, with Python scripts. The only instrument mounted is a 2k CCD (model FLI ProLine 23042, offering a field of view 44'x44' ), property of Deimos Space S.L.U., to do free band imaging. A filter wheel has been installed to perform multi-band imaging and photometry.




CAHA-BASED PUBLICATIONS MUST CONTAIN A FOOTNOTE AS FOLLOWS:

"Based on observations collected at Centro Astronómico Hispano en Andalucía (CAHA) at Calar Alto, proposal 25A-***-***, operated jointly by Junta de Andalucía and Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (IAA-CSIC)."

Alternatively, a similar phrasing appearing in the paper acknowledgements is acceptable, but always specifying the associated CAHA proposal reference. Failure to do so may result in penalties being applied by the CAHA TAC for future proposal submissions to any telescope in Calar Alto from the same PI and CoI(s).

 

Jesus Aceituno Castro
CAHA Director




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