! Hubble Space Telescope Cycle 5 (1995) Phase II Proposal Template ! $Id: 5802,v 1.1 1994/12/14 19:20:49 pepsa Exp $ ! ! Refer to the HST Phase II Proposal Instructions to fill this out ! ! Anything after a "!" is ignored, and may be deleted ! ! All keywords with multiple entries are comma delimited except the ! Visit_Requirements and Special_Requirements keywords which can be ! delimited with carriage returns or semi-colons, but not commas ! ! For help call your Program Coordinator: n/a ! Phone: n/a , E-mail: n/a ! ! This partially completed template was generated from a Phase I proposal. ! Name of Phase I Proposal: koo-643.prop ! Date generated: Wed Dec 14 14:20:42 EST 1994 ! Proposal_Information ! Section 4 Title: Quantitative Morphology of Early-Type Galaxies in Cl0024+16 Proposal_Category: AR Scientific_Category: Galaxies & Clusters Cycle: 5 Investigators PI_name: David Koo PI_Institution: University of California Observatories/Lick Observatory CoI_Name: Gregory Wirth CoI_Institution: University of California, Santa Cruz Contact: ! Y or N (designate at most one contact) Abstract: ! Free format text (please update) We propose to measure sizes and surface brightnesses of early- type galaxies from Cycle 4 WFPC-2 exposures of the very rich galaxy cluster Cl0024+16 (z=0.39). These images are part of a program by Turner et al. to investigate the system of giant gravitational arclets in this field. They also contain valuable information on galaxy morphology which we intend to exploit. As demonstrated by our WF/PC-1 work on a z=0.55 galaxy cluster, even pre-refurbishment HST images contain valuable photometric information on galaxy shape and structure. We have developed new software to extract a variety of quantitative measures of galaxy shapes and surface brightnesses. Three nights on the new Keck 10-m telescope have been allocated to us to obtain velocity dispersions and new redshifts for galaxies in this cluster. Coupled with the HST archive images, these data will provide the first look at early-type galaxy scaling relations for redshifts above z~0.2, and thus yield potent new probes of both galaxy evolution and cosmology. Questions ! Free format text (please update) Observing_Description: Real_Time_Justification: Calibration_Justification: ! Move appropriate text from Real_Time_Justification Additional_Comments: Fixed_Targets ! Section 5.1 Target_Number: Target_Name: Alternate_Names: Description: Position: ! Most common specification format is ! RA=0H 0M 0.00S +/- 0S, ! DEC=0D 0' 0.0" +/- 0", ! PLATE-ID=0000 Equinox: RV_or_Z: RA_PM: ! Units are seconds of time per year Dec_PM: ! Units are seconds of arc per year Epoch: Annual_Parallax: Flux: ! Include at least V and B-V Comments: Solar_System_Targets ! Section 5.2 Target_Number: Target_Name: Description: Level_1: ! Satellite of Sun Level_2: ! Satellite of Level_1 Level_3: ! Satellite of Level_2 Window: Flux: ! Include at least V and B-V Comments: Generic_Targets ! Section 5.3 Target_Number: Target_Name: Description: Criteria: Flux: Comments: Scan_Data ! Appendix B Scan_Number: FGS_Scan: Cont_or_Dwell: Dwell_Points: Dwell_Secs: Scan_Width: Scan_Length: Sides_Angle: Number_Lines: Scan_Rate: First_Line_PA: Scan_Frame: Length_Offset: Width_Offset: ! This is a template for a single visit containing a single exposure ! Repeat exposure and visit blocks as needed Visits ! Section 6 Visit_Number: Visit_Requirements: ! Section 7.1 ! Uncomment or copy visit level special requirements needed ! Most of these requirements (including ORIENT) will limit scheduling ! PCS MODE [Fine | Gyro] ! GUIDing TOLerance ! ORIENTation TO ! ORIENTation TO FROM ! ORIENTation TO FROM NOMINAL ! SAME ORIENTation AS ! CVZ ! PARallel ! AFTER [BY [TO ]] ! AFTER ! BEFORE ! BETWEEN AND ! GROUP WITHIN