The Messenger Astronomical News

Distributed Peer Review at ESO: Demonstrating Success and Evolving Through Period 115

Authors
  • Jerabkova, Tereza [European Southern Observatory (ESO); Department of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic]
  • Patat, Ferdinando [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Dorigo, Dario [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Sogni, Fabio [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Primas, Francesca [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • De Cia, Annalisa [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Hoppe, Elisabeth Renate [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]

Section
Astronomical News
Abstract

ESO’s Distributed Peer Review (DPR) has transformed proposal evaluations by fostering efficiency and community involvement, making it an essential tool for handling the large volume of proposals traditional panels cannot review alone. A key strength of DPR is its inclusion of the entire community, engaging researchers at all career levels and identifying expert reviewers. This article summarises updated findings up to Period 115, focusing on expertise assignment, DPR comment usefulness and user satisfaction. DPR’s success supports its planned expansion into fast-track channels and yearly cycles. ESO is also exploring further innovations to optimise this process.


Dates
Created: 2025-03-01/2025-03-31
Length
4 pages

Cite this article:

Jerabkova, T., Patat, F., Dorigo, D., Sogni, F., Primas, F., De Cia, A., Hoppe, E.; Distributed Peer Review at ESO: Demonstrating Success and Evolving Through Period 115. The Messenger 194 (March 2025): 33–36. https://doi.org/10.18727/0722-6691/5383