Updated on: 3 August 2020
CTIO follows the NOIRLab Target of Opportunity observing program policy (http://www.noao.edu/noaoprop/help/too.html) with the addenda given below for the V. M. Blanco 4-m telescope. We thank observers for their forbearance and co-operation with these policies
Communications with the observatory regarding your ToO program should be made by email to DECamToO-ctio@noirlab.edu; please always include the propid of your program in the subject line of any messages.
This email alias includes the CTIO Director and Deputy, the DECam Instrument scientist, and the other members of the CTIO scientific staff comprising the DECam support team. It also includes members of the Telescope Operations Staff, in Chile, and the data management staff in Tucson who are responsible for handling and pipeline processing the data. Communicating through the DECamToO alias is the only way to ensure that everyone who needs to know about your ToO program is kept in the loop.
At the beginning of the semester well before triggering your first interrupt please send an e-mail to DECamToO-ctio@noirlab.edu in order to:
ToO events can only be triggered during NOIRLab community access time. That is they cannot be triggered on nights assigned through the Chilean or AAO TACs
The regular observer and observatory support staff should hear about a ToO as soon as possible, preferably no later than the afternoon of the observing night. This allows time for email back and forth with the PI of the ToO program, and for making any necessary preparations.
To initiate the process of triggering an observation for their Target of Opportunity Program, the approved program PI or specified deputy must send e-mail to DECamToO-ctio@noirlab.edu.
For each night when DECam is in operation a member of the DECam Scientific support team (all of whom are included in the DECamToO alias) is "on duty" to support the scheduled observer either on the mountain, or remotely in la Serena. On receiving the email the support scientist “on duty” will inform the scheduled observer about the ToO, and will work with the PI's of the ToO and scheduled program to coordinate the collection of the required observations. The ToO Support Scientist for your run may also become involved, but, given the unpredictability of timing, should not be assumed to be available for any given event, hence the importance of careful coordination via the email alias.