Tiempo asignado por el CAT

Semestre 2017B

Liverpool Telescope

Ref. CATIPNoches Concedidas, RangoInstrumentoLarga DuraciónPrograma
8-LT1/17BNicolas Lodieu 20hrs, BIO:I - Parallaxes of Hyades L and T dwarfs
33-LT2/17BTeodoro Muñoz Darias24x0.3hrs, BIO-O - Monitoring X-ray binary Transients with the Liverpool Telescope
39-LT3-A/17BPablo Santos Sanz8x0.5hrs, BRISE - Stellar occultations by TransNeptunian Objects, Dwarf Planet candidates and Centaurs
55-LT4/17BIgnacio Negueruela Díez 30hrs, CFRODOspec - A direct test on mass loss during massive binary evolution
61-LT5-A/17BZach Cano1x6hrs, BIO-O - Understanding the diversity of type IIn supernovae with the LT
61-LT6-B/17BZach Cano1x2hrs, BIO:I - Understanding the diversity of type IIn supernovae with the LT
80-LT9-A/17BLuis Julián Goicoechea Santamaría 10hrs 2017B, BIO-O4 semestersCosmology with Gravitationally Lensed Quasars in the 2020s
80-LT10-B/17BLuis Julián Goicoechea Santamaría 25hrs 2018A, ?IO-O4 semestersCosmology with Gravitationally Lensed Quasars in the 2020s
80-LT12-D/17BLuis Julián Goicoechea Santamaría 25hrs 2018B, ?IO-O4 semestersCosmology with Gravitationally Lensed Quasars in the 2020s
80-LT11-C/17BLuis Julián Goicoechea Santamaría 25hrs 2019A, ?IO-O4 semestersCosmology with Gravitationally Lensed Quasars in the 2020s
93-LT14/17BJorge Casares Velázquez 12hrs, AFRODOspec - Probing the origin of the TeV variability in the Gamma-Ray Binary LS I +61 303
100-LT15/17BBruno Sicardy 4hrs, ARISE - The stellar occultation by Triton on October 5th 2017
107-LT16/17BAtsunori Yonehara 5hrs, CIO-O - Exploring the innermost structure of quasar central engine via microlensing: LT monitoring to trigger CHANDRA observations
116-LT17-A/17BIván Agudo 40hrs 2017B, B+CRINGO33 semestersMAPLIT: Monitoring AGN with Polarimetry at the Liverpool Telescope
116-LT18-B/17BIván Agudo 40hrs 2018A, ?RINGO33 semestersMAPLIT: Monitoring AGN with Polarimetry at the Liverpool Telescope
116-LT19-C/17BIván Agudo 40hrs 2018B, ?RINGO33 semestersMAPLIT: Monitoring AGN with Polarimetry at the Liverpool Telescope