The National Science Foundation’s Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) is pleased to share the following information to assist with early proposal planning for Cycle 3 during its Operations Commissioning Phase (OCP). Full details will be published in the Cycle 3 Call for Proposals.
Dates and Deadlines
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Release of Cycle 3 Proposal Call and Proposal Tool | May 15, 2024, 07:00 GMT | |||||||||
Opening of Submission Window | May 15, 2024, 07:00 GMT | |||||||||
Closing of Submission Window (Proposal submission deadline) | June 12, 2024, 23:00 GMT
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Anticipated Execution Window (observing) | February 2025 - November 2025 |
Science Priorities and Research Targets
In Cycle 3, we continue to prioritize those proposals that aim to study active regions (specifically their fine-structure throughout the sun’s atmosphere as observable by the DKIST) requesting on-disk AR targets (e.g. sunspots, pores, active region filaments) or aim to study the corona off-limb (with the Cryogenic Near-Infrared Spectro-Polarimeter - Cryo-NIRSP). The latter is specifically to further the understanding of the corona through the coronagraphic capabilities of the DKIST.
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Off-limb observations and respective targets only:
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Visible Broadband Imager (VBI) and Visible Spectro-Polarimeter (ViSP) | On-disk and at/near-limb observations and respective targets:
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Observing Capabilities
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Instruments | Cycle 3 will offer the following instruments: | ||||||||
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Combining Instruments | Combining the ViSP and the VBI Blue and/or Red channels will be facilitated through three different configurations of the Facility Instrument Distribution Optics (FIDO).
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Proposers are not required to combine post-WFC instruments and can choose to request only one instrument in stand-alone mode. If Proposers decide to request the ViSP without the VBI, a default VBI configuration will be added by DKIST Science Operations. Cycle 3 will not support using the Cryo-NIRSP and post-WFC instrumentation within the same Proposal even if the requested observations are separated out during the day or on consecutive days. | |||||||||
Visible Broadband Imager Blue channel (VBI-B) | The VBI-Blue will be offered with its Ca II K, G-Band, Blue Continuum and H-Beta filters, respectively, depending on the choice of the coudé configuration. Proposers are not required to use all available filters. | ||||||||
Visible Broadband Imager Red channel (VBI-R) | The VBI-Red will be offered with its H-Alpha, Red-Continuum, TiO and Fe XI filters, respectively, depending on the choice of the coudé configuration. Proposers are not required to use all available filters. The VBI-Red is not available under the FIDO configurations 1a and 1c. | ||||||||
Visible Spectro-Polarimeter (ViSP) | The ViSP will be offered in its intensity and polarimetric mode limited to the 0.2 arcsec, 0.1 arcsec and 0.05 arcsec slit widths and the following spectral lines: Ca II K 393 nm, Ca II H 397 nm, Sr I 460 nm, H-Beta 486 nm, Mg I b2 517, Na I D1 589, Fe I 525, Fe I 630, H-Alpha 656 nm, Ca II 854 nm. Proposers are not required to use all three arms of the ViSP. | ||||||||
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Cryo-NIRSP | The Cryo-NIRSP spectrograph (SP) and context imager (CI) are offered during Cycle 3 for off-limb observations only. Observations by the spectrograph will be limited to Fe XIII 1074.7 nm, Fe XIII 1079.8 nm, He I 1083 nm, and Si X 1430 nm spectral lines. Unlike the other lines, the Si X 1430 bandpass is limited to spectroscopy-only.The ~4.5 nm bandwidth of the SP allows only one line to be observed at a single time. Observations of multiple lines can be acquired sequentially, but not at a fast cadence. A combination of spectroscopy and spectropolarimetry can be used within a single experiment for the selected lines. The context imager is offered in the He I 1083 nm bandpass only. Two separate programs with mostly predefined settings for spectroscopic or spectropolarimetric observations are offered that Proposers can select from and use to build a custom experiment (very similar to Cycle 2): a coronal (off-limb) program and a prominence (and/or coronal rain) program. | ||||||||
FIDO independent combination | Proposers should be aware that there is a FIDO independent combination that can always be executed only needing some minor exposure time adjustment for the VBI Blue with minimal impact on summit operations:
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Proposal Process
To familiarize yourself with the Proposing process during the DKIST’s Operations Commissioning Phase we recommend visiting the following information.
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Proposal Process | |||
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Proposing Overview | |||
Proposal Preparation and Submission | https://nso.edu/dkist/proposal-preparation/ Please be aware that late Proposals (after the deadline has passed) or Proposals not submitted through the Proposal Submission Tool (Proposal Architect) will not be accepted. | ||
Proposal Preparation and Submission Tool (a.k.a. Proposal Architect) | https://proposals.dkist.nso.edu/welcome
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Walk Through Instructions for Proposal Architect | |||
Proposal Selection | |||
New Investigators/Proposers | |||
If you are new to the process | https://nso.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/3/article/1864433681 |
Data Center
To familiarize yourself with the DKIST Data Center, we recommend visiting the following information.
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Searching, browsing and downloading of data | |
Data Center Search Portal Manual | |
DKIST Data Center User Tools | |
Known Data Issues |
Getting Help
Help Desk | |
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Help Desk Portal | |
Knowledgebase | https://nso.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/3/article/106103069 |
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