The 7th Meeting of the JWST Users Committee (JSTUC)
About Event
Location
Virtual
Description
The 7th meeting of the JSTUC was held on December 9-11, 2020 via teleconference. Topics included:
- Updates from NASA HQ, GSFC, STScI, ESA, and CSA
- Cycle 1 GO/AR program updates, including submission statistics and TAC preparations
- Presentations on the commissioning process and communication about on-orbit performance
- Data Analysis training plans and a report from the Data Analysis Advisory Group
- Updates from the instrument teams
- Discussion of expanding community inputs to the JSTUC
See the JSTUC page for additional information about the work of the committee.
Accordion
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Time Topic Presenter 11:00-11:20 Welcome & STScI status K. Sembach 11:20-11:40 Welcome & GSFC status - Project science team update
J. Mather 11:40-12:30 SOC status - Rehearsal updates
M. Stiavelli 12:30-13:00 Break 13:00-13:20 ESA Update A. Nota 13:20-13:40 CSA Update J. Dupuis 13:40-14:15 Commissioning results - Overview of the commissioning process
- What will the community learn about the SI and how are the results communicated?S. Friedman/J. Rigby 14:15-14:30 Discussion 14:30 Executive session -
Time Topic Presenter 11:00-11:45 Cycle 1 GO/AR program - Submission statistics & TAC preparations
- Some statistics from HST Cycle 28C. Chen 11:45-12:50 Instrument updates - Introduction
- NIRCam
- MIRI
- NIRISS
- NIRSpec
J. Valenti
M. Robberto
M. Garcia Marin
S. LaMassa
E. Sabbi12:50-13:05 Break 13:05-13:50 Data Analysis Tools K. Pontoppidan/S. Mullally 13:50-14:15 Augmenting community input N. Reid 14:15-14:30 General discussion 14:30 Executive session -
Time Topic Presenter 11:00-11:30 HQ perspective E. Smith 11:30-12:30 Project update W. Ochs 12:30-12:45 Discussion 12:45-13:15 Break 13:15-14:00 Data Analysis Advisory Group G. Becker 14:00-15:00 JSTUC work on drafting report conclusions - executive session 15:00-15:30 Feedback to the STScI Director/JWST Project Scientist 15:30 Adjourn
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