Programs in Period 98

Programs for Period 98. Click on programme ID to get access to raw data and on the title to get a copy of the proposal. Refer to official program list in case of doubts. (Last modified 27 Aug 2023)
RankESO Prog. IDInvestigatorInstrumentTitle and link to proposalTimeSkyAirmass
(link to ESO)(username)(link to proposal)(h)moontransp.seeing
MPIA/DDT 098.A-9032(A) Markus Rabus FEROS Markus DDT 1.0 bright THIN 2.5 2.0
MPIA/DDT 098.A-9033(A) Johannes Esser GROND AGN hot dust temperature monitoring: NGC 5548 2.0
MPIA/DDT 095.A-9031(C) Yacov Faerman WFI SN2015J 2.0
MPIA/A 098.A-9001(A) Bram Venemans GROND Imaging follow-up of z>6 quasar candidates from PS1 and VIKING 50.0 gray THIN 2.5 2.0
MPIA/A 098.A-9002(A) Karin Lind FEROS Globular Cluster escape stars in the halo field 45.0 bright 2.5 2.0
MPIA/A 098.A-9003(A) Nicolas Martin WFI Follow-up for potential MW dwarf galaxy candidates 50.0 dark 1.3 1.5
MPIA/A 098.A-9004(A) Eva Schinnerer WFI UBVRI mapping of SINGS/KINGFISH galaxies 21.0 dark PHOT 1.5 1.5
MPIA/A 098.A-9005(A) Eva Schinnerer WFI H-alpha mapping of SINGS/KINGFISH galaxies 32.0 dark PHOT 1.5 1.5
MPIA/B 098.A-9006(A) Paula Sarkis FEROS Radial velocity confirmation of HAT-South exoplanet candidates 162.0 bright THIN 2.5 1.9
MPIA/B 098.A-9007(A) Paula Sarkis FEROS A homogeneous analysis of planetary host stars 62.0 bright THIN 2.5 1.9
MPIA/B 098.A-9008(A) Luigi Mancini FEROS Confirmation of planetary candidates in K2‘s first fields 12.0 bright THIN 2.5 1.9
MPIA/B 098.A-9009(A) Luigi Mancini GROND Multi-band 2-telescope characterization of transiting exoplanets 33.0 bright THIN 3.0 2.0
MPIA/B 098.A-9010(A) Luigi Mancini GROND Observations of transiting planets in prep. for JWST 33.0 bright THIN 3.0 2.0
MPIA/B 098.A-9011(A) Luigi Mancini GROND A systematic study of hot-jp. atmospheres with GROND 33.0 bright THIN 3.0 2.0
MPIA/B 098.A-9012(A) Régis Lachaume WFI A search for pop II ultra-cool white dwarfs within 25 pc 7.0 bright THIN 1.5 1.3
Opticon 098.A-9018(A) Barbara Lanzoni FEROS The new frontier in blue stragglers physics: evolution after the main sequence 32.0 bright THIN 1.0
External 098.A-9039(C) Jan Palouš FEROS/WFI Observations with FEROS and WFI 40.0 dark
External 098.A-9017(A) Frédéric Courbin WFI QSO monitoring programme 270.0
MPE/DDT 097.A-9025(A) Arne Rau GROND MPE DDT with GRONG 0.0
MPE 098.A-9013(A) Patricia Schady GROND GROND GRB host galaxy legacy survey 0.0
MPE 098.A-9014(A) Florian Hofmann GROND GROND study of the peculiar merging cluster SPT-CLJ2031-4037 0.0
MPE 098.A-9015(A) Jochen Greiner GROND A super-critical precessing disc in the stellar mass black hole ULX P13 0.0
MPE 098.A-9016(A) Vadim Burwitz GROND The space density of Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables 0.0
MPE/P97 097.A-9013(A) Julia Bodensteiner BROND High-resolution spectroscopy of hit stars with mid-infrared circumstellar nebulae 0.0
Brazil/P97 098.A-9029(A) De La Reza FEROS 6.0
CNTAC 098.A-9019(A) Matías Jones FEROS Radial velocity follow-up of K2 planet candidates 48.0 bright
CNTAC 098.A-9020(A) César Fuentes GROND Quick characterization of the smallest NEOs 40.0 bright
CNTAC 098.A-9021(A) Maritza Soto FEROS Spectroscopic follow-up of NGTS planetary candidates 32.0 bright
CNTAC 098.A-9023(A) Rafael Brahm FEROS Obliquity determination of the transiting warm Jupiter HATS-17b through the measurement of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect 8.0 gray
CNTAC 098.A-9024(A) Claus Tappert FEROS Testing the binary evolutionary scenario of J-stars 24.0 bright
CNTAC 098.A-9025(A) Julia Arias FEROS How close to the ZAMS can we visually observe the most massive stars? 16.0 bright
ToO 098.A-9099(A) Arne Rau GROND General GROND Run 0.0
Calib 60.A-9080(A) N/A GROND GROND calibration 0.0
Calib 60.A-9700(A) N/A FEROS FEROS calibration 0.0
Calib 60.A-9120(A) N/A WFI WFI calibration 0.0