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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Astrophysics R&A Update from the NASA Town Hall Meeting AAS 231st Meeting Washington, DC January 10, 2018 www.nasa.gov Paul Hertz Director, Astrophysics Division Science Mission Directorate @PHertzNASA This presentation is posted at http://science.nasa.gov/astrophysics/documents/

Astrophysics Research Elements Supporting Research and Technology Astrophysics Research & Analysis (APRA) Strategic Astrophysics Technology (SAT) Astrophysics Theory Program (ATP) Theoretical and Computational Astrophysics Networks (TCAN) Exoplanet Research Program (XRP) Roman Technology Fellowships (RTF) System-Level Segmented Telescope Design Data Analysis Astrophysics Data Analysis (ADAP) GO/GI programs in ROSES for: Fermi Kepler/K2 Swift NuSTAR TESS NICER (anticipated) Mission Science and Instrumentation SOFIA next-generation instrumentation Sounding rocket, balloon, cubesat, and ISS payloads through APRA XARM Participating Scientists LISA Preparatory Science (anticipated) Separately Solicited GO/GI/Archive/Theory programs for: Chandra Hubble SOFIA Spitzer Webb Postdoctoral Fellowships (Einstein, Hubble, Sagan) Graduate Student Fellowships (NESSF) 2

Growth in R&A Support FY2018 President s Budget Request FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 3

Growth in Total Community Support Does not include SAT or science teams for flight projects (e.g. Webb, WFIRST, Explorers) Increase from Webb GO program GO Programs CubeSats Postdocs R&A GO programs funded from Chandra, Fermi, Hubble, Kepler/K2, NuSTAR, SOFIA, Spitzer, Swift, TESS, Webb, XARM, XMM; does not include possible extensions following the 2019 Senior Review. 4

Proposal Pressure APRA + ADAP + ATP + XRP Proposals 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 FY09 Research Funding ($M) FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 Success rate (%) FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Success Rate (%) Research Funding ($M) Year of Funding Start 5

Proposal Status Update Status: January 9, 2018 Proposal Due Date Notify Date Days since received Number received Number selected % selected Astrophysics Theory Jul 8, 2016 Dec 9, 2016 154 201 36 18% Swift GI Cycle 13 Sep 23, 2016 Jan 17, 2017 147 155 39 25% K2 GO Cycle 5 Dec 15, 2016 Apr 4, 2017 110 91 28 31% NuSTAR GO Cycle 3 Jan 27, 2017 May 10, 2017 103 217 80 37% NESSF-17 Feb 1, 2017 Jun 1, 2017 120 143 8 6% Fermi GI Cycle 10 Feb 24, 2017 May 30, 2017 95 183 43 23% Chandra GO Cycle 19 Mar 16, 2017 Jul 10, 2017 116 574 155 27% Roman Tech Fellowship Mar 17, 2017 Sep 8, 2017 175 12 2 17% SAT (Technology) Mar 17, 2017 Sep 8, 2017 175 30 9 30% APRA (Basic Research) Mar 17, 2017 Sep 8, 2017 175 141 53 38% Hubble GO Cycle 25 Apr 7, 2017 Jun 26, 2017 80 971 271 28% ADAP (Data Analysis) May 16, 2017 Sep 11, 2017 118 264 35 13% Exoplanet Research May 25, 2017 Oct 8, 2017 136 50 9 18% SOFIA GI Cycle 6 Jun 30, 2017 Nov 7, 2017 130 198 104 53% Astrophysics Theory Jul 27, 2017 Dec 22, 2017 148 216 53 25% Webb Early Rel. Science Aug 18, 2017 Nov 13, 2017 87 106 13 12% Swift GI Cycle 14 Sep 28, 2017 146 103 TESS GI Cycle 1 Oct 6, 2017 143 95 K2 GO Cycle 6 Oct 12, 2017 69 89 XARM Participating Sci. Dec 13, 2017 39 27 R&A Selection Rate = 19% GO Selection Rate = 29% 6

Look-ahead to R&A in 2018 Introducing mandatory Notices of Intent to propose (NOIs) for Astrophysics R&A (APRA) and Strategic Astrophysics Technology (SAT) Mandatory NOIs due January 25, 2018, for ROSES-17 No Astrophysics Theory Program (ATP) solicitation in 2018 ATP solicitations are in alternate years New ROSES element for LISA Preparatory Science (LPS) planned New ROSES element for NICER GO program planned After NICER completes prime mission Continue best practices in managing our R&A programs, reviews, and awards, including: Actively taking steps to advance diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity in the NASA workforce and among NASA grantee institutions Planning to integrate results of high-risk/high-impact research review by advisory committees 7

Upcoming Proposal Opportunities through April 2018 Proposal Due Date Reference Habitable Worlds January 17, 2018 ROSES-17 E.4 NuSTAR Guest Observer - Cycle 4 January 19, 2018 ROSES-17 D.10 Theoretical and Computational Astrophysics Networks (TCAN) System-Level Segmented Telescope Design NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowships (NESSF) January 25, 2018 ROSES-17 D.12 February 1, 2018 ROSES-17 D.15 February 1, 2018 NSPIRES Fermi Guest Investigator - Cycle 11 February 23, 2018 ROSES-17 D.6 Chandra General Observer - Cycle 20 March 15, 2018 cxc.harvard.edu Roman Technology Fellowship March 15, 2018 ROSES-17 D.9 Strategic Astrophysics Technology (SAT) Astrophysics Research and Analysis (APRA) Mandatory NOI: Jan 25, 2018 Full proposal: March 15, 2018 Mandatory NOI: Jan 25, 2018 Full proposal: March 15, 2018 ROSES-17 D.8 ROSES-17 D.3 Spitzer General Observer Cycle 14 April 16, 2018 spitzer.caltech.edu Webb General Observer - Cycle 1 April 6, 2018 jwst.stsci.edu K2 Guest Observer Cycle 6 April 19, 2018 ROSES-17 D.7 SOFIA Next-Generation Instrumentation TBD ROSES-17 D.13 8

Proposal Status Update Status: March 29, 2018 Solicitation Proposal Due Date Notify Date Days since received Number received Number selected % selected K2 GO Cycle 5 Dec 15, 2016 April 4, 2017 110 91 28 31% NuSTAR GO Cycle 3 Jan 27, 2017 May 10, 2017 103 217 80 37% NESSF-17 Feb 1, 2017 June 1, 2017 120 143 8 6% Chandra GO Cycle 19 Mar 16, 2017 July 10, 2017 116 574 155 27% Roman Tech Fellowship Mar 17, 2017 Sep 8, 2017 175 12 2 17% SAT (Technology) Mar 17, 2017 Sep 8, 2017 175 30 9 30% APRA (Basic Research) Mar 17, 2017 Sep 8, 2017 175 141 53 38% Hubble GO Cycle 25 Apr 7, 2017 June 26, 2017 80 971 271 28% ADAP (Data Analysis) May 16, 2017 Sep 11, 2017 118 264 35 13% Exoplanet Research May 25, 2017 Oct 8, 2017 136 50 9 18% SOFIA GI Cycle 6 June 30, 2017 Nov 7, 2017 130 198 104 53% Astrophysics Theory July 27, 2017 Dec 22, 2017 148 216 53 25% Webb Early Rel. Science Aug 18, 2017 Nov 13, 2017 87 106 13 12% Swift GI Cycle 14 Sep 28, 2017 Jan 13, 2018 140 146 30 21% TESS Cycle 1 Oct 6, 2017 Feb 3, 2018 132 143 38 27% K2 Cycle 6 Oct 12, 2017 168 105 XARM Participating Scientist Dec 13, 2017 Feb 21, 2018 64 39 5 13% NuSTAR Cycle 4 Jan 19, 2018 60 196 TCAN Jan 26, 2018 62 32 Segmented Telescope Design Feb 1, 2018 Mar 16, 2018 44 5 2 40% Fermi GI Cycle 11 Feb 23, 2018 34 R&A Selection Rate = 20% GO Selection Rate = 32% 9