XMM-Newton Users' Group Meeting #6 April 2007 @ GSFC, Greenbelt, MD Agenda ------ 1. Introductory remarks 2. Status summary from US Project Scientist 3. GOF summary of support work accomplished 4. Statement from GOF scientists 6. Budget Review Attendance ---------- XMM-Newton Users' Group Committee: Richard Griffiths (Chair) Alex Brown You-Hua Chu Megan Donahue Michael Eracleous Paul Plucinsky XMM-Newton Mission Scientists: Richard Griffiths (chair) Richard Mushotzky XMM-Newton GOF: Steve Snowden Randall Smith Mike Arida Sandy Barnes Brendan Perry Wilt Sanders(NASA/HQ) Lynn Cominsky (Sonoma, via telecon) Presentations: NASA/HQ - Update - Wilt Sanders Mission Status - Richard Mushotzky GOF - Update - Steve Snowden SAS Update - Brendan Perry RGS & Publications - Randall Smith OM - Rick Shafer EPIC - Steve Snowden U.S. Archive Mirror - Michael Arida E&PO - Lynn Cominsky Chandra/XMM X-calibration - Paul Plucinsky Meeting Minutes Summary of US Users Group Meeting for XMM-Newton, held April 30, 2007 ------------------------------------------------------------------ In Attendance: Alex Brown, Megan Donahue, You-Hua Chu, Mike Eracleous, Richard Griffiths, Paul Plucinsky ex-officio: Wilt Sanders, Steve Snowden, Mike Arida, Richard Mushotzky, Randall Smith, Jean Cottam, Brendan Perry, Rick Shafer, Lynn Cominsky (part-time, via telecon) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Welcome - Snowden Wilt Sanders reviewed the recent changes in the organizational structure at NASA HQ. Information on the HQ changes are described in the on-line HEAD Newsletter, available at: http://www.aas.org/head/headnews/headnews.may07.html where readers will also find a section on XMM-Newton which summarises all recent and planned updates ----------------------------------------------------------- Mission status - R. Mushotzky Richard M. gave a current overview of the Mission. The satellite is healthy, the instruments are working well, and the scientific productivity is extremely high. A/B targets with US PIs account for 36% of the total allocated time. Current ESA plans include extension of XMM operations until 2010, and discussions are underway on further extensions. The upcoming workshop (June 4 - 6 2007) at Vilspa near Madrid will be important in the definition of future science programs. - Concerns about the future operations of XMM, or ideas on future science programs should be forwarded to Mushotzky or Griffiths by June 1. - For a summary of current plans for the projected operations of XMM-Newton beyond 2010, see: http://xmm.esac.esa.int/external/xmm_user_support/usersgroup/ and, in particular, the presentations and resolution from them meeting of Jan 9 2007. Richard M. also presented results on cross-calibration of cluster temperatures between XMM and Chandra which shows a disagreement at temperatures above 6 keV. It appears that the Chandra temperatures are hotter than the XMM temperatures. The next XMM point source catalog (2XMM) will be released in mid-July. --------------------------------------------------------------------- GOF activities in direct support of users - Snowden Steve encouraged the use of HERA because it will be increasingly more difficult to support SAS on newer operating systems over the coming years. There have been about 12 XMM-only users per quarter. The GOF can entertain enhancement requests but all new requests require programmer support. ACTION: Snowden to decide with the Europeans on a mechanism to notify GOs that their data have been reprocessed. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Status and Future of SAS - Perry SAS 7.1 is expected to be released in July 2007, but there will be no NAGLIB F95 until Spring 2008. No release of NAGLIB for the Mac Intel architecture is anticipated for this year. This prevents any version of SAS from working on the new Mac's. But NAG 5.1 is scheduled to work on Intel Mac and Linux boxes when it is released in March 2008. The GOF had spent significant money and time producing a version of SAS for the Mac. -- feedback from the community is needed on the usefulness of this. ----------------------------------------------------------------- XMM Publication Tracking - Smith ACTION on Wilt Sanders: what are the pieces of information which the XMM community should provide to let HQ judge the value of the mission at the time of the next Senior Review? ------------------------------------------------------------------- Status of the RGS - Smith New RGS CCFs will be available in June. These will take account of the C contamination layer which has been building up over the course of the mission. The RGS data analysis package Profit 2.0 will be released imminently, and has some overlapping features with the RGS browser interface BiRD, released by ESAC. There is also a version of Profit for Windows. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Status of the OM - Shafer OMCat has 1e6 3sig sources and the catalog is now in MAST. A paper will be published as Kuntz et al. 2007 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Status of the EPIC and Background Modeling - Snowden The MOS background modeling SW has been public for some time and is being used. The pn version of the background modeling SW is currently being developed. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Status of User Support and Archive - Arida There are no current problems or issues with the archive; all trends regarding growth are linear in time and therefore simpler to predict. --------------------------------------------------------------------- E&PO - Cominsky (via telecon) Lynn C. discussed their efforts to train teachers and to provide them with data products they can use. There are thousands of users of the E/PO products for XMM. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Budget considerations - Snowden / Griffiths initial allocation is ~$6.0 million $4.4 for US PI proposals $1.4 for US Co-I proposals The USG made the strong recommendation that PIs should be informed of the fair-share estimate on their proposal before submitting a Budget proposal. The USG would like to receive a summary of which targets from the proposal had actually been accepted when deciding on the budgets. Either the GOF needs to provide the information to the Users Committee or the GOs need to be instructed to include a summary of their accepted targets at the beginning of their Budget proposal ACTION: Snowden to adopt one of the two proposed solutions above for next year's review. The USG recommends that the XMM GOF and HQ return budgets to those people who submitted a proposal which had unallowable items (such as travel to the USA and salary requests for non-US Co-Is) and insist that they resubmit the budget without the unallowed items. The Users Committee would be satisfied with a budget which re-allocated funds to other items and which stayed under the fair-share estimate. ACTION: Snowden to send back the budgets from this year which had unallowable items (Action completed). The USG requests that the XMM GOF insist that the GOs include all co-Is on the budget forms, including co-Is at foreign institutions. Without this information, it is difficult or impossible to determine in which institution the co-Is are located, or the amount of effort supported by the foreign institutes. ACTION: Snowden to modify the instructions for next year to explicitly state that all co-Is must be listed with the correct affiliation and address. ACTION on Snowden/Sanders: GO's should be reminded that the cap on costs related to supporting ground-based observations are limited to 10% of the total budget. GO's should note that the USG examines each budget proposal for the reasonableness of costs, taking into account the complexity of the data analysis. For each proposal, a consensus is reached on the total reasonable cost. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- USG closed session on GOF Budget allocations - Griffiths The USG recommends that the GOF not allocate any resources for getting SAS to work on the Mac Intel platform until there is a compiler that works with the NAGLIB. The USG recommends that the EPIC-pn background analysis should be done. The EPIC-MOS background SW will be released again in May 2007. In repetition of a recommendation from last year, the USG adamently requires more information on the synergy between the SW development in the U.S and Europe. The Bird and Profit SW packages are a good example of this: they are not redundant but are closely related. The USG determined that the EPO effort is extremely cost-effective on a budget of 150K and again commended Lynn Cominsky and her team for their efforts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Future Events: June 7,8th - XMM International Users Committee meeting Senior Review April 2008 GOF will want input in January for the report.Return to the U.S. XMM-Newton Users Group page.
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