Program [JST (UTC+9)]
Day1 (Feb 17, Wed)
(chair: Takahiro Sumi)
9:00-9:10 Welcome & Introduction
Takahiro Sumi (Osaka U) recorded zoom
9:10-9:25 Status of Subaru telescope
Yusei Koyama (Subaru Telescope) recorded zoom
9:25-9:35 Status of Roman
Julie McEnery (NASA/GSFC) recorded zoom
9:35-9:45 NASA ground-based telescope opportunities
Dominic Benford (NASA/HQ) recorded zoom
(chair: Tadayuki Kodama)
9:45-10:00 Synergy with Exoplanet microlensing
Takahiro Sumi (Osaka U) recorded zoom
10:00-10:15 The Key Advantages of PFS for Photometric Redshift Training
Recorded zoom for first half
Recorded zoom for latter half (starting from James' talk)
Jeffrey Newman (U.Pittsburgh/PITT PACC) recorded zoom
10:15-10:30 A Notional PFS program for Roman Photo-z
Dan Masters (Caltech/IPAC) recorded zoom
Atsushi Nishizawa (Nagoya U) recorded zoom
Steven Rodney (U. of South Carolina) recorded zoom
11:00-11:15 Subaru observations of Roman Deep Field
Sangeeta Malhotra (NASA/GSFC) recorded zoom
Andreas Faisst (Caltech/IPAC) recorded zoom
11:22-11:29 Roman Ultra Deep Field Synergies with Subaru
Anton Koekemoer (STScI) recorded zoom
(chair: Toru Yamada)
11:29-12:00 Discussion
recorded zoom
- Sharing photo-z observations between cosmology, deep field and SN.
- Sharing the fibers with other programs.
- Discuss a possibility of front-loading observation in 2022-23.
- Identify 10-20 nights of possible front-loading programs to be conducted in 2022-23.
- How to decide on the front-loading programs.
- How to determine the Deep Fields.
Day2 (Feb 18, Thu)
(chair: Yusei Koyama)
9:00-9:15 WINGS: Small-scale cosmology with satellite galaxies and stellar substructures in nearby galaxies
David Sand (University of Arizona) recorded zoom
Ryan Endsley (University of Arizona) recorded zoom
9:30-9:45 Revealing the fingerprints of galaxy assembly with Roman and the Subaru Prime Focus Spectrograph
Allison Strom (Princeton University) recorded zoom
9:45-10:00 High Redshift Obscured Quasars
Andreea Petric (STScI) recorded zoom
10:00-10:15 Solar System Sciences
Tsuyoshi Terai (Subaru Telescope, NAOJ) recorded zoom
Ruslan Belikov (NASA Ames Research Center) recorded zoom
(chair: Toru Yamada, Jason Rhodes)
10:30-12:00 Discussion
Items to be discussedRecorded zoom for first half
Recorded zoom for latter half (starting from James' talk)
- Summarize the actual number of requested nights (nominal/minimum).
- Keep some time for future GO? by James Rhoads (NASA/GSFC) Subaru Synergies with Roman Guest Observing Programs.
- Discuss the preliminary candidate 100 night program.
- How and when to select and consolidate the programs in 100 nights?
- A possibility to apply for normal open-use time on top of the secured 100 nights.
- Closing remark