Science Operations

Data Retrieval, Reduction, & Publication

Data Retrieval, Reduction, & Publication

Data Access

LMIRCam data is now available through the LBTO archive. There may be some delay before the data appears in the archive depending on the volume. NOMIC data acquisition will be coordinated through the LBTI team.

Reduction

Due to limited resources, the LBTI team generally cannot provide support on data reduction. Nonetheless, we are committed to helping our PIs as much as possible with a quick publication of their results. We may be able to provide advice or guidance on specific questions related to data reduction and quick-Look pipelines and simple reduction pipelines are in the (slow) process of being developed by the LBTI team. Please get in touch with your LBTI team contact for further information.

LBTI User Policy

LBTI policy of use The LBTI is a strategic instrument on the LBT. While some components such as the LMIRCam detector and the AO system may be considered to have a facility-like status, the instrument as a whole is developed, maintained, and operated by an independent team as a scientific project. It is our policy to make the instrument as widely accessible as possible. In return, our PIs accept the following policy when submitting a proposal to use the LBTI, starting with the 2020A observing semester:

  1. The LBTI team shall be consulted prior to proposal submission through an email to lbtipi@lbto.org.
  2. Team members involved in enabling or supporting a specific observation shall be given the opportunity to be involved in the project, with the possibility of becoming a co-author on resulting publications.
  3. The use of the LBTI shall be acknowledged prominently (see below).
  4. In addition to the policies of the individual projects, the LBTI policy shall also apply to the use of NALES and to some extent to be determined at an appropriate time to future instrumentation making use of the LBTI architecture or procedures.

Acknowledging the use of the LBTI:

  • ‘LBTI’ shall be mentioned in title or abstract of the paper.
  • The following phrase shall be included in the acknowledgements:

‘We acknowledge the use of the Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer (LBTI) and the support from the LBTI team, specifically from XX.’

(replace ‘XX’ with a list of team members involved in enabling or supporting the observations but not included as co-authors)