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Please contact David Paneque (dpaneque@slac.stanford.edu) if you have telescope time and are interested in joining this campaign. In order to speed up the organization of the campaign, it is recommended to fill in and send us this form (pdf,doc)

For this campaign, the policy on data sharing will be: if you observe and send data that can be used, you are a co-author of a resulting multiwavelength publication unless you just want an acknowledgment. By contributing with data, you also gain the right of participating in the interpretation of the overall (reduced) data collected during the campaign. Anyone who contributes data keeps the right to publish those data separately. Yet those separate publications should be done in a coordinated way, so that we try to have the (potential) single instrument publications close in time to the multiwavelength publication.

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The instruments participating in the campaign, together with the (approximate) observation schedule can be found **here** (not yet available) (the schedule is often updated with new future observations as well as with the obs times from past observations).

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A web page with Light Curves with those preliminary flux estimates can be found **here**  (not yet available)

This web page  is password protected. In order to get the login/pass you need to a) be a participant in the MW campaign; b) agree with the data policy specified **specified here**