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Main Authors: Parmar, Arvind N., Schartel, Norbert, Lleo, Maria Santos
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.14075
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author Parmar, Arvind N.
Schartel, Norbert
Lleo, Maria Santos
author_facet Parmar, Arvind N.
Schartel, Norbert
Lleo, Maria Santos
contents We examine the outcomes of the regular announcements of observing opportunities for ESA's X-ray observatory XMM-Newton issued between 2001 and 2021. We investigate how success rates vary with the lead proposer's gender, academic age and the country where the proposer's institute is located. The large number of proposals (10,579) and more than 20 years operational lifetime enable the evolution of community proposing for XMM-Newton to be probed. We determine proposal success rates for high-priority and all proposals using both the numbers of accepted proposals and the amounts of awarded observing time. We find that male lead proposers are between 5--15\% more successful than their female counterparts in obtaining XMM-Newton observations. The gender balance and the percentage of successful young proposers are comparable to those of HST after the introduction of dual-anonymous reviewing of HST proposals. We investigate potential correlations between the female-led proposal success rates and the amount of female participation in the Time Allocation Committee. We propose additional investigations to better understand the outcomes presented here.
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spellingShingle ESA Science Programme Missions: Contributions and Exploitation -- XMM-Newton Observing Time Proposals
Parmar, Arvind N.
Schartel, Norbert
Lleo, Maria Santos
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
We examine the outcomes of the regular announcements of observing opportunities for ESA's X-ray observatory XMM-Newton issued between 2001 and 2021. We investigate how success rates vary with the lead proposer's gender, academic age and the country where the proposer's institute is located. The large number of proposals (10,579) and more than 20 years operational lifetime enable the evolution of community proposing for XMM-Newton to be probed. We determine proposal success rates for high-priority and all proposals using both the numbers of accepted proposals and the amounts of awarded observing time. We find that male lead proposers are between 5--15\% more successful than their female counterparts in obtaining XMM-Newton observations. The gender balance and the percentage of successful young proposers are comparable to those of HST after the introduction of dual-anonymous reviewing of HST proposals. We investigate potential correlations between the female-led proposal success rates and the amount of female participation in the Time Allocation Committee. We propose additional investigations to better understand the outcomes presented here.
title ESA Science Programme Missions: Contributions and Exploitation -- XMM-Newton Observing Time Proposals
topic Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.14075