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HST/JWST Long-Term Monitoring Working Group Final Report

Authors :
Jha, Saurabh W.
Casetti-Dinescu, Dana I.
Bernstein, Gary M.
Hayes, Matthew J.
Oskinova, Lidia M.
Pace, Andrew B.
Quimby, Robert M.
Reiter, Megan
Rest, Armin
Riess, Adam G.
Sand, David J.
Weisz, Daniel R.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Astro2020 Decadal Survey recognizes time-domain astronomy as a key science area over the next decade and beyond. With over 30 years of HST data and the potential for 20 years of JWST operations, these flagship observatories offer an unparalleled prospect for a half-century of space-based observations in the time domain. To take best advantage of this opportunity, STScI charged a working group to solicit community input and formulate strategies to maximize the science return in time-domain astronomy from these two platforms. Here, the HST/JWST Long-Term Monitoring Working Group reports on the input we received and presents our recommendations to enhance the scientific return for time-domain astronomy from HST and JWST. We suggest changes in policies to enable and prioritize long-term science programs of high scientific value. As charged, we also develop recommendations based on community input for a JWST Director's Discretionary Time program to observe high-redshift transients.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures, minor typos corrected, working group information at https://outerspace.stsci.edu/display/HPR/Long-term+variability+monitoring+strategies+for+HST+and+JWST

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.12297
Document Type :
Working Paper