JWST Programs Using Multiple Observatories
STScI has reached agreements with several other observing facilities (ALMA, Chandra, HST, NASA Keck, NOIRLab, NRAO, TESS, XMM-Newton) to award time for joint programs in which JWST science is the prime science, but multi-wavelength observations from another ancillary observatory are critical for the science goals of the proposal. Joint JWST programs with more than one observatory are allowed.
GTO Programs by Cycle
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ID Program Title Principal Investigator Coordinated With Allocating
TACAllocated Hours Type 9481 Characterizing an onging outburst of a rare centaur C/2023 RS61 with joint JWST and HST observations Eva Lilly HST JWST 5.5 DD 9425 PHOENIX: the Emergence of Dust, Obscured Star Formation and ISM Physics at Cosmic Dawn Sander Schouws ALMA ALMA 25.6 GO 9422 An ALMA-JWST View of the Nested CW Tau Disk Wind Charles Law ALMA ALMA 3.3 GO 9418 An ALMA and JWST-MIRI line survey of FUor objects: the chemistry revealed by stellar outbursts Lucas Cieza ALMA ALMA 5.9 GO 9412 Uncovering the mechanism to form a gas-rich, super spiral at z=3 Hideki Umehata ALMA ALMA 5.8 GO 9411 Probing cold gas, dust, and stars to solve the quenching puzzle in Jekyll and Hyde Michele Perna ALMA ALMA 12.9 GO 9407 Unveiling the Dusty Engine of Massive Galaxy Evolution with ALMA and JWST Rodrigo Herrera-Camus ALMA ALMA 1.7 GO 9400 Mapping dust and stars at the cosmic star formation peak Irene Shivaei ALMA ALMA 13.5 GO 9384 Does the 2175 A extinction bump grains form in dense molecular gas? Karl Gordon ALMA ALMA 3.6 GO 9371 Stellar Initial Mass Function and Dark Matter from [OII] and Paschen-alpha Emission Maps Of the Giant Dragon Arc in the Hubble Frontier Fields Galaxy Cluster Abell 370 Patrick Kelly HST HST 3.1 GO 9365 The High Redshift Lyman Continuum Survey Claudia Scarlata HST HST 23.0 GO 9359 An Extraordinary Strongly-Lensed Ly-C Leaker at z=4.059 Michael Gladders HST HST 7.8 GO 9351 Unveiling the energy flow from Jupiter's magnetosphere to aurora Jonathan Nichols HST HST 7.6 DD 9342 Resolving the nuclear IMBH in the spiral galaxy NGC 3259 Igor Chilingarian CHANDRA CHANDRA 3.8 GO 9330 Requiem's Return: Precision cosmology from a decade-delayed, strongly-lensed supernova and its new sibling Justin Pierel HST HST 23.6 GO 9320 Are Wake Trails Ubiquitous in WR+BH HMXBs? Silas Laycock CHANDRA CHANDRA 18.2 GO 9317 Investigating Saturn's Equatorial Winds at Equinox Amy Simon HST HST 10.8 GO 9314 Chandra and JWST Observations of NGC 6440 David Pooley CHANDRA CHANDRA 18.1 GO 9305 Progenitor Properties of the Magnetar-Hosting SNR Kes 73 Tea Temim CHANDRA CHANDRA 34.8 GO 9294 Accretion-induced X-ray emission from the closest candidate polar Tim Cunningham CHANDRA CHANDRA 5.9 GO 9292 How Large Stellar Flares Influence the Chemistry of Protoplanetary Disks Konstantin Getman CHANDRA CHANDRA 39.4 GO 8597 Measuring the Bulk Properties of a 3 Myr Transiting Exoplanet and its Original Protoplanetary Disk Adina Feinstein ALMA JWST 46.0 GO 7978 Our grasp of star formation, feedback, and galaxy evolution is incomplete without a JWST+HST look at the HI-dominated, outer disk of a spiral galaxy David Thilker HST JWST 20.3 GO 7944 A MIRI/MRS Deep Dive into Dust Loss and Disk Chemistry for Three Archetypical Proplyds Nicholas Ballering ALMA JWST 13.4 GO 7436 The Last Neutral Islands at the End of Reionization? Characterizing the Nature of the Longest Dark Gaps in IGM Transmission at z~5.3 Xiangyu Jin KECK JWST 18.4 GO 7213 Probing the disk evolution in an early stage massive protocluster Yu Cheng ALMA JWST 24.1 GO 7201 A deep look into the physics of the interstellar medium 360 Myr after the Big Bang Marco Castellano ALMA JWST 28.9 GO -
ID Program Title Principal Investigator Coordinated With Allocating
TACAllocated Hours Type 9226 A legacy epoch for Hubble's optical jets: a reference for the future Eileen Meyer HST HST 17.5 GO 9225 Enabling cross instrument proper motions with Draco dSph and NGC 2419 Paul Bennet HST HST 2.4 GO 6980 Probing dense matter with XMM and JWST observations of a neutron star in binary Sebastien Guillot XMM XMM 3.2 GO 6970 The diversity of the progenitors of Fast X-ray Transients Peter Jonker XMM XMM 12.0 GO 6782 Resolving fuel and products of SF in a lensed dusty protocluster core at z=2.7 Nicholas Foo NRAO NRAO 3.3 GO 6761 Of Dust and Dots: ALMA's View of the Brightest of JWST's Little Red Dots Jenny Greene ALMA ALMA 2.0 GO 6751 Resolving the early phase of co-evolution of galaxies and supermassive black holes within cosmic web filaments Hideki Umehata ALMA ALMA 4.5 GO 6743 Understanding Little Red Dots with ALMA and MIRI Meghana Killi ALMA ALMA 10.6 GO 6739 GQ Lup unveiled: Probing the Evolution of a Circumplanetary Disk Gabriele Cugno ALMA ALMA 4.2 GO 6719 Mapping Cold Gas and Star Formation in Gas Rich Post-Starburst Galaxies Near Cosmic Noon David Setton ALMA ALMA 4.7 GO 6675 Time delay cosmography with strong cluster lenses Haakon Dahle HST HST 11.8 GO 6670 Deciphering an Adolescent Warm Sub-Neptune to Unify Formation Models with Primordial Atmospheres Amy Louca HST HST 7.5 GO 6669 A massive protocluster at z=4.3 selected by the South Pole Telescope Scott Chapman HST HST 6.9 GO 6665 DISCS: Direct Imaging Survey of Circumgalactic Structure Alexander Beckett HST HST 17.3 GO 6662 Unveiling the Mysterious Black Hole Binary IC10 X-1. Chandra Joint proposal ID 26400357 Silas Laycock CHANDRA CHANDRA 14.1 GO 6590 A New Sample of Dwarf Galaxies with Broad-line AGN Amy Reines CHANDRA CHANDRA 10.6 GO 6587 Identifying the fingerprints of r-process heavy metals in a nearby GRB Eleonora Troja CHANDRA CHANDRA 10.4 GO 6576 Did Radio AGN Feedback Quench the First Massive Galaxies? Ryan Endsley NRAO NRAO 4.3 GO 6572 Constraining the Birth Conditions of Super Star Clusters in Henize 2-10 Allison Costa NRAO NRAO 5.6 GO 6568 A Search for Extragalactic Antimatter: Positronium in Maffei 1 and M87 Jeremy Darling NRAO NRAO 4.7 GO 6567 Ionization State of the Warm Ionized Medium in the Inner Galaxy Dana Balser NRAO NRAO 5.3 GO 6474 T-Dwarf auroral physics: atmospheric impact, total power, and energy partition function John Pineda NRAO JWST 23.3 GO 6130 The most typical planet formation in the most typical environments Ryan Boyden ALMA JWST 17.7 GO 5974 ORCHIDS: ORigin of the [C II] Halos In Distant Systems Manuel Aravena KECK JWST 43.3 GO 5924 JWST's Exoplanet Grand Tour Spectroscopic Survey David Sing HST JWST 127.3 GO 5564 Measuring the Hubble constant with the next multiple-imaged lensed supernova Ariel Goobar HST JWST 3.5 GO -
ID Program Title Principal Investigator Coordinated With Allocating
TACAllocated Hours Type 6561 Legacy Observations of BHXRBs: wind driving mechanism and relation with the jet Noel Castro Segura XMM XMM 6.0 GO 4574 Dissecting the kinematics of the central region of a z~6 QSO with ALMA and JWST Roberta Tripodi ALMA ALMA 3.0 GO 4573 IFU Trio of ALMA, MUSE, JWST: Revealing Dynamical Interplay of Inflow/Outflow at z=6 with Strong Lensing Aid Seiji Fujimoto ALMA ALMA 4.5 GO 4572 Spacetime & Spectra: Joint Chandra/JWST/EHT Observations of Sgr A* (re-observations) Daryl Haggard CHANDRA CHANDRA 44.9 GO 4571 Tracing Binary Star Metamorphosis: Chandra+JWST Imaging of Bipolar Planetary Nebulae Joel Kastner CHANDRA CHANDRA 6.1 GO 4570 Moving beyond the Milky Way: Enabling Cross-Observatory Proper Motion Determinations with HST and JWST Jack Warfield HST HST 5.8 GO 4569 Gamma-ray burst supernovae across cosmic time Andrew Levan HST HST 6.8 GO 4568 Pioneering Precision: Advancing Cosmology with the First Statistical Sample of Gravitationally Lensed Supernovae Justin Pierel HST HST 8.1 GO 4567 Winging the SMC: 3D Structure of the Interstellar Medium in the Tidally Distrupted Wing of the SMC Christina Lindberg HST HST 13.4 GO 4566 Elucidating Jupiter's auroral processes with HST and JWST Jonathan Nichols HST HST 6.8 GO 4565 HST-Juno Io Campaign: Connecting Volcanos to the Plasma Environment Kurt Retherford HST HST 5.2 GO 4564 A multiwavelength study of protoplanetary disk ionization Catherine Espaillat HST HST 5.5 GO 4554 Revealing the progenitor of the dirty fireball gamma-ray burst AT 2023lcr through its supernova component Antonio Martin-Carrillo HST JWST 4.7 DD 4087 Refining the Mira Distance Ladder with NIRCam Observations of M101 Caroline Huang HST JWST 2.9 GO 3907 Unveiling the Early Stages of Massive Binary Formation with JWST Yichen Zhang ALMA JWST 8.0 GO 3843 Resolving Star Formation At the Star Cluster Scale Down to ~30 pc at z=2.5 Matthew Bayliss HST JWST 17.4 GO 3384 Testing the Jet Origin of the Mysterious Infrared Excess in Quiescent Black Hole Binaries Robert Hynes ALMA JWST 7.5 GO 3324 Sgr A* as Particle Accelerator: What Drives the Black Hole's Variable IR and X-ray Emission? Joseph Hora CHANDRA JWST 29.8 GO 2391 The resolved properties of PAHs at low metallicity Julia Roman-Duval HST JWST 69.7 GO
Abbreviations:
DD = Director's Discretionary Time
GO = General Observer
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