Overview - observing logistics - reduction logistics - target - standards - calibration Detail - dryrun Friday. Got account: guest01/newCH4 CSHELL working take data get data position angle of slit wavelength calibration, settings Atmospheric transmission - generate plot - observing logistics Alan observe (actually control the camera). Observe from Manoa, in the IR lab. 808-956-8231 6PM-midnight HST = 10 PM-4 AM Colo) Leslie on the phone or webcam for the full first half-night. Leslie overlap the end of the run the other nights (say, 10 PM HST = 2 AM Colo time) Phone, 1st night from office. CSHELL has an "eavedrop" mode, Leslie can look with VNC. This suggests Leslie should do them all from the office. - reduction logistics Alan FAX Leslie the logs at the end of the night, and Leslie can turn that into a PDF. Leslie to download the data each morning and begin reduction. (from midnight-6 AM HST = 4-10 AM Colo time) HOW GET FAX TO LESLIE? (1) Fax to (303) 546-9687 or (2) Hear back from Eliot about something fancier HOW GET REDUCTION INFO FROM LESLIE TO ALAN? EMAIL OK? put onto anonymous ftp site [ftp.ifa.hawaii.edu; cd /INCOMING], email a few files, or put on website under Leslie's homepage. - guiding offset guiding? - target Pluto, same wavelengths as in 1992 (why mess with success) central wavelength = 1.66415 (R(0) and Q branch of 2nu3; same as 1992) slit = 1.5 arcsec (same as '92; more throughput; integration time = 120 sec?? (600 s in 1992, but 120s will give better OH line subtraction?) slit rotation = slit along the Pluto-Charon axis we don't fear dispersion; don't want Charon moving in and out of slit Date__(UT)__HR:MN X_(sat-primary)_Y SatPANG ************************************************ 2004-Aug-08 07:00 -0.482 -0.017 267.923 2004-Aug-09 07:00 -0.457 0.692 326.551 2004-Aug-10 07:00 -0.023 0.784 358.344 2004-Aug-11 07:00 0.434 0.176 67.862 2004-Aug-12 07:00 0.505 -0.588 139.333 - standards Asteroid?? *** Which asteroid? Here's some ideas, within 1 hour of Pluto. Apparent (mid-dark) R.A. Dec. Vmag Rec# Object Name hh:mm:ss +dd mm'ss" ------ ----------------------- ------------------- ---- 3 Juno 18:42:11 -07 26'51" 9.85 <<<--- 11 Parthenope 18:54:35 -21 44'19" 9.71 17 Thetis 17:43:58 -20 39'12" 11.2 <<<--- 19 Fortuna 16:16:17 -19 40'16" 12.0 22 Kalliope 16:24:49 -27 23'14" 11.9 33 Polyhymnia 18:01:22 -26 25'14" 11.6 88 Thisbe 17:29:51 -22 23'08" 11.0 Want to trail Pluto Solar analog? At R=13,300, even 16 Cyg B is not exactly solar. 16 Cyg B 19 41 51.94 +50 31 05.1 everyone's favorite, but not close BS6060 16 15 37.03 -08 22 05.4 much closer to Pluto <<<--- See Lowell workshop at http://www.lowell.edu/users/jch/workshop/sa.html In particular Gustavo F. Porto de Mello & Licio da Silva "HR 6060: The Closest Ever Solar Twin?" http://www.lowell.edu/users/jch/workshop/gfpdm/gfpdm.html Porto de Mello & da Silva 1997, ApJ Letters, 482, L89 No line-less (A-type?) star for telluric? Not needed in 1992. - Calibration wavelength: Argon 1.52924 Xenon 1.41454 Krypton 2.09562 Argon 1.61662 (same as 1992) flats darks bad pixel maps (from flats?) - Anything else? P240.1 (ra 17 17 31.797 dec -14 22 20.11) appulse, 2004 Aug 9 08:47 UT Image with flip mirror in during appulse.