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Cycle 4 Large Projects

Subject Category PI Name Title
NORMAL STARS AND WDMICHAEL CORCORANUNVEILING ETA CAR: CHANDRA OBSERVATIONS DURING THE 2003.5 EVENT
NORMAL STARS AND WDERIC FEIGELSONAN ULTRADEEP CHANDRA STUDY OF THE ORION NEBULA (GUEST OBSERVER PORTION)
SN, SNR AND ISOLATED NSPATRICK SLANEA DETAILED STUDY OF 3C58 - THE YOUNGEST KNOWN PULSAR NEBULA IN THE GALAXY
SN, SNR AND ISOLATED NSJOHN HUGHESSTUDYING HIGH MACH NUMBER SHOCKS IN YOUNG SUPERNOVA REMNANTS WITH CHANDRA
SN, SNR AND ISOLATED NSFREDERICK SEWARDSUPERNOVA REMNANTS IN THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS
SN, SNR AND ISOLATED NSGEORGE PAVLOVFIRST MEASUREMENT OF THE GRAVITATIONAL REDSHIFT AT THE SURFACE OF A NEUTRON STAR
ACTIVE GALAXIES AND QUASARSJELLE KAASTRACONNECTING THE X-RAY AND UV IONIZED ABSORBERS IN MRK 279
CLUSTERS OF GALAXIESCALEB SCHARFSURVEYING THE FORNAX CLUSTER OF GALAXIES
CLUSTERS OF GALAXIESJOHN HUGHESCHANDRA OBSERVATIONS OF DLS SHEAR-SELECTED CLUSTERS
EXTRAGALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS CHRISTINE JONES A CHANDRA WIDE-FIELD SURVEY TO MAP THE COSMIC WEB AND INVESTIGATE THE EVOLUTION OF NUCLEAR ACCRETION
EXTRAGALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS CHRISTINE JONES A CHANDRA WIDE-FIELD SURVEY TO MAP THE COSMIC WEB AND INVESTIGATE THE EVOLUTION OF NUCLEAR ACCRETION



NORMAL STARS AND WD

Proposal Title: UNVEILING ETA CAR: CHANDRA OBSERVATIONS DURING THE 2003.5 EVENT

PI Name: MICHAEL CORCORAN

Understanding the supermassive star Eta Car is important for a variety of topics: the formation and evolution of extremely massive stars and their influence on their environments. Eta Car has been a mystery since its giant eruption in the 1840s. A possible key to the puzzle is the identification of periodic changes in some near IR emission lines, and the discovery of repeatable X-ray eclipses. The next X-ray eclipse will occur during AO4, and we propose to use HETG to observe the variations in the spectral and spatial distribution of the emission during this event. In conjunction with scheduled HST/STIS, INTEGRAL, IR and optical spectroscopy, and radio observations, these HETG observation provide key in formation which may finally help us solve the riddle of this star.

Proposal #Target NameRADECInst.Grat.Exp. TimeSeq. #ObsID
04200312 ETA CARINAE 161.265000 -59.684528 ACIS-S HETG 100.000000 200215 3745
04200312 ETA CARINAE 161.265000 -59.684528 ACIS-S HETG 100.000000 200216 3746
04200312 ETA CARINAE 161.265000 -59.684528 ACIS-S HETG 100.000000 200217 3747
04200312 ETA CARINAE 161.265000 -59.684528 ACIS-S HETG 100.000000 200218 3748
04200312 ETA CARINAE 161.265000 -59.684528 ACIS-S HETG 100.000000 200219 3749



NORMAL STARS AND WD

Proposal Title: AN ULTRADEEP CHANDRA STUDY OF THE ORION NEBULA (GUEST OBSERVER PORTION)

PI Name: ERIC FEIGELSON

We propose a 850 ks ACIS-I observation of the Orion Nebula spanning 11.5 contiguous days, with GTO Teams providing 150 ks of the time. The Orion Nebula is the best target in the sky for Chandra study of stellar magnetic activity and star formation with extensive multiwavelength support. Science goals include: addressing the mass- and age-dependence of magnetic activity in brown dwarfs; uncovering the low-mass members of the deeply embedded clusters; elucidating the absence of an activity-rotation relation in pre-main sequence stars; measuring flare frequencies, flare plasma conditions and coronal structures in dozens of active stars; investigate the nature of OB wind shocks; and studying X-ray effects on circumstellar environments.

Proposal #Target NameRADECInst.Grat.Exp. TimeSeq. #ObsID
04200331 ORION NEBULA CLUSTER 83.819583 -5.390000 ACIS-I NONE 700.000000 200214 3744



SN, SNR AND ISOLATED NS

Proposal Title: A DETAILED STUDY OF 3C58 - THE YOUNGEST KNOWN PULSAR NEBULA IN THE GALAXY

PI Name: PATRICK SLANE

3C58 is the youngest known Crab-like SNR in the Galaxy. Chandra observations have uncovered its young pulsar, provided an upper limit to its surface temperature which challenges standard models of NS cooling, and identified the termination shock of its wind. Structures in the nebula indicative of jets and particle outflows have also been revealed. 3C58 thus possesses all of the standard traits of a young pulsar system, and may be a more appropriate "prototype" than the Crab. Based on the foundation built from our initial studies, we propose a definitive X-ray study of 3C58 to study structure on scales of the telescope resolution, perform spectral mapping of the complex emission regions, and obtain a template for future studies of this remnant of SN 1181 at other wavelengths.

Proposal #Target NameRADECInst.Grat.Exp. TimeSeq. #ObsID
04500141 3C58 31.404167 64.830000 ACIS-S NONE 350.000000 500311 3832



SN, SNR AND ISOLATED NS

Proposal Title: STUDYING HIGH MACH NUMBER SHOCKS IN YOUNG SUPERNOVA REMNANTS WITH CHANDRA

PI Name: JOHN HUGHES

We propose deep imaging of the full extents of the young supernova remnants SN1006, Tycho, and G292.0+1.8. These images are optimized for proper motion measurements for which Chandra's superb angular resolution is uniquely suited and will yield significant results when compared to earlier Chandra, ROSAT, and Einstein images. The new X-ray data, in conjunction with our new radio observations, will address questions concerning the physics of ultra-high-Mach-number collisionless shocks, the efficiency of cosmic-ray acceleration, the dynamics of ejecta-dominated SNRs, and the small-scale structure of SN ejecta. These observations will serve as a legacy of the Chandra mission and will provide invaluable data for future research on SNRs and cosmic rays.

Proposal #Target NameRADECInst.Grat.Exp. TimeSeq. #ObsID
04500223 TYCHO'S SNR 6.329167 64.136111 ACIS-I NONE 150.000000 500316 3837
04500223 SN1006 225.729167 -41.925000 ACIS-I NONE 220.000000 500317 3838



SN, SNR AND ISOLATED NS

Proposal Title: SUPERNOVA REMNANTS IN THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS

PI Name: FREDERICK SEWARD

Chandra has now observed 20 of the brightest remnants in the Magellanic Clouds. Because the distances are known and the absorption low, this set is going to yield definitive data on remnant characteristics and evolution. We propose to observe 6 more remnants in the LMC. All are fainter and some are larger than those in the observed sample. We expect to see faint central sources and previously unobserved structure. These observations will span a region of parameter space not covered in the presently-observed sample and will include some remnants with unique interesting features.

Proposal #Target NameRADECInst.Grat.Exp. TimeSeq. #ObsID
04500278 0454-672 [N9] 73.637500 -67.213333 ACIS-S NONE 68.000000 500326 3847
04500278 0532-710 [N206] 83.000000 -71.005556 ACIS-S NONE 68.000000 500327 3848
04500278 0540-697 85.000000 -69.737500 ACIS-S NONE 21.000000 500328 3849
04500278 0550-683 87.666667 -68.358333 ACIS-S NONE 68.000000 500329 3850



SN, SNR AND ISOLATED NS

Proposal Title: FIRST MEASUREMENT OF THE GRAVITATIONAL REDSHIFT AT THE SURFACE OF A NEUTRON STAR

PI Name: GEORGE PAVLOV

Chandra observations of 1E1207.4-5209, the neutron star (NS) in the PKS 1209-51/52 SNR, allowed us to discover absorption features in the NS thermal spectrum. This discovery provides a unique opportunity to measure the NS mass and radius and constrain the equation of state. We interpret the features as lines of once-ionized helium formed in the NS atmosphere with a magnetic field of 150 Teragauss, which implies a radius of 9-14 km for a one-solar-mass NS. To measure accurate line energies and resolve potentially multiple lines blended in the low-resolution CCD spectrum, we propose a deep observation with ACIS/LETG. This observation will provide a high-resolution phase-resolved spectrum, required for precise measurement of the NS mass and radius.

Proposal #Target NameRADECInst.Grat.Exp. TimeSeq. #ObsID
04500813 1E 1207.4-5209 182.503333 -52.440306 ACIS-S NONE 20.000000 500392 3913
04500813 3 1E 1207.4-5209 182.503333 -52.440306 ACIS-S NONE 20.000000 500393 3914
04500813 1E 1207.4-5209 182.503333 -52.440306 ACIS-S LETG 260.000000 500394 3915



ACTIVE GALAXIES AND QUASARS

Proposal Title: CONNECTING THE X-RAY AND UV IONIZED ABSORBERS IN MRK 279

PI Name: JELLE KAASTRA

We propose a deep X-ray/UV spectroscopy campaign on the bright Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 279, using Chandra LETGS, HST/STIS, and FUSE. Our main scientific goal is to study the AGN outflow seen as an ionized absorber in this galaxy, focusing on the crucial connection between the X-ray and UV manifestations of the outflows. We will map the ionization and velocity structure, measure the elemental abundances and then determine the mass and kinetic luminosity flux of the outflow - all stepping stones for studying the importance of outflows in the evolution of AGN and their host galaxies. In addition we will use the LETGS data to determine the existence of relativistic CNO emission lines in the spectrum.

Proposal #Target NameRADECInst.Grat.Exp. TimeSeq. #ObsID
04700532 MRK 279 208.264583 69.308111 HRC-S LETG 360.000000 700706 4027



CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES

Proposal Title: SURVEYING THE FORNAX CLUSTER OF GALAXIES

PI Name: CALEB SCHARF

Low luminosity X-ray clusters of galaxies are the dominant reservoirs of bound matter in the Universe. At a distance of 20 Mpc, the Fornax cluster has an immense collection of the highest quality multi-wavelength data, making it an exceptional laboratory for studying the astrophysics of these systems. We propose surveying an inner region of Fornax with Chandra's unprecedented combination of spatial and spectral resolution to produce a keystone dataset with a long-term legacy. We will investigate the interactions of cluster galaxies with the ICM, their populations of globular clusters, search for emission from dwarf galaxies, ultra-compact systems, and intra-cluster planetary nebulae, and compare the ICM metal contents with the detailed history of stellar populations in Fornax.

Proposal #Target NameRADECInst.Grat.Exp. TimeSeq. #ObsID
04800280 FORNAX CLUSTER 53.941250 -35.262500 ACIS-I NONE 50.000000 800324 4168
04800280 FORNAX CLUSTER 54.168750 -35.080278 ACIS-I NONE 50.000000 800325 4169
04800280 FORNAX CLUSTER 54.168750 -35.450278 ACIS-I NONE 50.000000 800326 4170
04800280 FORNAX CLUSTER 54.396250 -35.267500 ACIS-I NONE 50.000000 800327 4171
04800280 FORNAX CLUSTER 54.397083 -35.632500 ACIS-I NONE 50.000000 800328 4172
04800280 FORNAX CLUSTER 54.625000 -35.451111 ACIS-I NONE 50.000000 800329 4173
04800280 FORNAX CLUSTER 54.625000 -35.817778 ACIS-I NONE 50.000000 800330 4174
04800280 FORNAX CLUSTER 54.742917 -35.179444 ACIS-I NONE 50.000000 800331 4175
04800280 FORNAX CLUSTER 54.852500 -35.635833 ACIS-I NONE 50.000000 800332 4176
04800280 FORNAX CLUSTER 54.972083 -35.363889 ACIS-I NONE 50.000000 800333 4177



CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES

Proposal Title: CHANDRA OBSERVATIONS OF DLS SHEAR-SELECTED CLUSTERS

PI Name: JOHN HUGHES

We propose Chandra observations of the most massive clusters currently identified from the Deep Lens Survey (DLS). The DLS is a deep multicolor (BVRz') imaging survey of 28 square degree being carried out at the 4-m telescopes of the US National Observatories (KPNO and CTIO). The DLS shear-selected cluster sample makes it possible for the first time to study clusters in a baryon-independent way. We are pursuing detailed investigations of this sample with HST and ground-based Keck spectroscopy. Chandra observations will meet multiple high-impact scientific goals, specifically, testing the ``fair sample'' hypothesis, calibrating the relationships between cluster mass, size, X-ray luminosity and temperature, and studying the evolution of these relationships with look-back time.

Proposal #Target NameRADECInst.Grat.Exp. TimeSeq. #ObsID
04800927 DLS J0522-4820 80.570833 -48.336111 ACIS-I NONE 20.000000 800364 4208
04800927 DLS J0916+2931 139.000000 29.526111 ACIS-I NONE 20.000000 800365 4209
04800927 DLS J1049-0417 162.420833 -4.295556 ACIS-I NONE 20.000000 800366 4210
04800927 DLS J1054-0549 163.533333 -5.828889 ACIS-I NONE 20.000000 800367 4211
04800927 DLS J1055-0503 163.800000 -5.061944 ACIS-I NONE 20.000000 800368 4212
04800927 DLS J1402-1019 210.512500 -10.328889 ACIS-I NONE 20.000000 800369 4213
04800927 DLS J1402-1028 210.550000 -10.470556 ACIS-I NONE 20.000000 800370 4214



EXTRAGALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS

Proposal Title: A CHANDRA WIDE-FIELD SURVEY TO MAP THE COSMIC WEB AND INVESTIGATE THE EVOLUTION OF NUCLEAR ACCRETION

PI Name: CHRISTINE JONES

We propose a wide-field X-ray imaging survey with deep and shallow components in order to map the structure and evolution of the Universe to redshift unity, and to probe the nature, environment and evolutionary history of AGN. The observations will cover the Bootes field of the NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey, that is unique in its wide-field coverage and availability of deep multiwavelength imaging (including VLA and SIRTF) and optical spectroscopy. The Chandra survey is designed to sample volumes appropriate for statistical investigations of cluster environments, the space density of groups, biases in the optical and X-ray selection of groups and clusters, and AGN phenomena in relation to galaxy host properties and their evolution.

Proposal #Target NameRADECInst.Grat.Exp. TimeSeq. #ObsID
04900340 SS45 216.415417 34.013194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900261 4218
04900340 SS34 216.420417 33.746500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900262 4219
04900340 SS23 216.425417 33.479889 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900263 4220
04900340 SS12 216.430000 33.213194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900264 4221
04900340 SS1 216.435000 32.946500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900265 4222
04900340 SS46 216.737083 34.013194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900266 4223
04900340 SS35 216.740833 33.746500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900267 4224
04900340 SS24 216.745000 33.479889 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900268 4225
04900340 SS13 216.748750 33.213194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900269 4226
04900340 SS2 216.752500 32.946500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900270 4227
04900340 SS47 217.058750 34.013194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900271 4228
04900340 SS36 217.061667 33.746500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900272 4229
04900340 SS25 217.064583 33.479889 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900273 4230
04900340 SS14 217.067500 33.213194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900274 4231
04900340 SS3 217.070417 32.946500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900275 4232
04900340 SS48 217.380417 34.013194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900276 4233
04900340 SS37 217.382500 33.746500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900277 4234
04900340 SS26 217.384583 33.479889 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900278 4235
04900340 SS15 217.386250 33.213194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900279 4236
04900340 SS4 217.388333 32.946500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900280 4237
04900340 SD49 217.702083 34.013194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900281 4238
04900340 SD38 217.702917 33.746500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900282 4239
04900340 SD27 217.704167 33.479889 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900283 4240
04900340 SD16 217.705000 33.213194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900284 4241
04900340 SS5 217.706250 32.946500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900285 4242
04900340 SS6 218.023750 32.946500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900286 4243
04900340 SD17 218.023750 33.213194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900287 4244
04900340 SD28 218.023750 33.479889 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900288 4245
04900340 SD39 218.023750 33.746500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900289 4246
04900340 SD50 218.023750 34.013194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900290 4247
04900340 SS7 218.341667 32.946500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900291 4248
04900340 SD18 218.342500 33.213194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900292 4249
04900340 SD29 218.343750 33.479889 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900293 4250
04900340 SD40 218.344583 33.746500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900294 4251
04900340 SD51 218.345417 34.013194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900295 4252
04900340 SS8 218.659583 32.946500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900296 4253
04900340 SS19 218.661250 33.213194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900297 4254
04900340 SD30 218.663333 33.479889 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900298 4255
04900340 SD41 218.665000 33.746500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900299 4256
04900340 SD52 218.667500 34.013194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900300 4257
04900340 SS9 218.977083 32.946500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900301 4258
04900340 SS20 218.980000 33.213194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900302 4259
04900340 SS31 218.982917 33.479889 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900303 4260
04900340 SS42 218.985833 33.746500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900304 4261
04900340 SS53 218.989167 34.013194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900305 4262
04900340 SS10 219.295000 32.946500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900306 4263
04900340 SS21 219.298750 33.213194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900307 4264
04900340 SS32 219.302500 33.479889 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900308 4265
04900340 SS43 219.306667 33.746500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900309 4266
04900340 SS54 219.310833 34.013194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900310 4267
04900340 SS11 219.612500 32.946500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900311 4268
04900340 SS22 219.617500 33.213194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900312 4269
04900340 SS33 219.622500 33.479889 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900313 4270
04900340 SS44 219.627500 33.746500 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900314 4271
04900340 SS55 219.632500 34.013194 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900315 4272



EXTRAGALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS

Proposal Title: A CHANDRA WIDE-FIELD SURVEY TO MAP THE COSMIC WEB AND INVESTIGATE THE EVOLUTION OF NUCLEAR ACCRETION

PI Name: CHRISTINE JONES

We propose a wide-field X-ray imaging survey with deep and shallow components in order to map the structure and evolution of the Universe to redshift unity, and to probe the nature, environment and evolutionary history of AGN. The observations will cover the Bootes field of the NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey, that is unique in its wide-field coverage and availability of deep multi- wavelength imaging (including VLA and SIRTF) and optical spectroscopy. The Chandra survey is designed to sample volumes appropriate for statistical investigations of cluster environments, the space density of groups, biases in the optical and X-ray selection of groups and clusters, and AGN phenomena in relation to galaxy host properties and their evolution.

Proposal #Target NameRADECInst.Grat.Exp. TimeSeq. #ObsID
04901014 SS56 216.424167 32.685833 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900321 4278
04901014 SS57 216.747500 32.689722 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900322 4279
04901014 SS58 217.050000 32.692222 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900323 4280
04901014 SS59 217.373750 32.694444 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900324 4281
04901014 SS60 217.675833 32.695556 ACIS-I NONE 5.000000 900325 4282



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