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Targets of Opportunity (TOOs)

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Two Types of TOO

There are two types of TOO, both of which will be handled as routinely as possible:

  1. NRA TOOs are proposals that were submitted and accepted as a result of the NRA cycle. Since their scientific objectives have already been approved, we require only confirmation of a few details, a brief restatement of the scientific objectives, along with a justification of the particular TOO "trigger". To submit an RFO (request for observation) of this type, please use the specially modified version of RPS.

  2. Non-NRA TOOs have not been through the NRA cycle, which means that a compelling scientific case must be made for inserting them into the mission timeline. In addition, the SOC requires the same information about the proposed target (such as position, expected flux) as any other proposed target. To submit an RFO (request for observation) of this type, please use the specially modified version of RPS.

    Please note that this classification also applies if you wish to observe someone else's accepted NRA target as a TOO.

The decision whether to observe a TOO is made by the Project Scientist.


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