Call for observing Programmes at the NRT


Call for proposals at the Nancay Radio Telescope for semester 2013B.

 Deadline : 6 May 2013 

The Nancay Radio Telescope (NRT, France) is a high sensitivity 
(1.4 K/Jy at 21cm) meridian telescope(*) with full polarization capability 
in the frequency range 1.2- 3.4 GHz. It is operated by the Observatoire de 
Paris, the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and also funded by 
the Region Centre. The NRT is open to the international community.

Proposals will be evaluated by the Programme Committee (PC), with the help of 
external referees. All the proposals must be written in english.

Main criteria used for evaluation and rating:
- how the proposal fit in the international context, 
- the scientific interest,
- the technical and time justifications, 
- a publication plan, if any,
- the strength and the quality of the team (papers published in the field).

Observations and data processing can be made remotely. It is of course 
possible to come to Nancay to observe and process the data.

 The Meudon, Orleans and Nancay scientific and technical staff provide
support for the preparation of the proposals, of the observations, and for
the data processing if requested.

  • http://nrt.obspm.fr

  • Forms and explanations

  • Contacts: Ismael Cognard icognard at cnrs-orleans.fr (NRT scientific head, pulsars) Pierre Colom pierre.colom at obspm.fr (planetary, galactic science) Jean-Michel Martin jean-michel.martin at obspm.fr (galaxies) (*) tracking duration is 1 hour, and varies approximately as 1/cos(DEC). Pierre Colom, Chairman of the PC.

    Last modification: April 8th, 2013. P. Colom