Report on Community Cadence Observing to Maximize the Scientific Output of the Keck Planet Finder
Erik Petigura, Andrew Howard, Jacob Bean, Charles Beichman, Debra, Fischer, BJ Fulton, Howard Isaacson, John O'Meara, Carolyn Jordan, Daniel, Huber, Paul Robertson, Arpita Roy, Johanna Teske, and Josh Walawender

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new community cadence observing strategy for the Keck Planet Finder to enhance scientific output, ensuring higher observational cadence, fairness, and accessibility for diverse researchers.
Contribution
It introduces the KPF-CC program, a new time allocation category that formalizes high-cadence, community-accessible observations for Keck's PRV science.
Findings
KPF-CC enables higher observational cadence than current proposals.
The strategy improves scientific outcomes for KPF science cases.
It balances fairness and efficiency in telescope time allocation.
Abstract
The arrival of the Keck Planet Finder (KPF) in 2022 represents a major advance in the precision radial velocity (PRV) capabilities of the W. M. Keck Observatory. In preparation for KPF science, our committee of PRV experts and WMKO staff studied the current implementation of cadence observing at Keck and other PRV facilities. We find that many of KPF's major science cases are not feasible through Keck's standard allocations of full or half nights to individual PIs. Pooling time among several PIs as is currently done by the California Planet Search (CPS) collaboration with HIRES results in lower quality science results than is possible when KPF is available at higher observational cadence. This strategy also creates barriers to entry, particularly for researchers wishing to lead small proposals. This report makes recommendations for optimizing PRV cadence at Keck subject to the…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
