Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of NightOperations/Commissioning/Plans/20160610


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Jun 9, 2016 11:30:48 PM (8 years ago)
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  • NightOperations/Commissioning/Plans/20160610

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     1= 20160610 Commissioning Plan =
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     3Priorities for test are in the order listed in the plan below.
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     5-------------
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     7== Twilight ==
     8
     9After Sunset at Az 155 (or Az 0) please  take twilight LRS2 and VIRUS exposures that have good flux (more than 10,000 ADU) but not saturated on either LRS2b, LRS2r, or VIRUS. 
     10
     11NOTE:  Be sure to use type "twi" instead of type "sci"
     12
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     14
     15== Good Weather ==
     16
     17Science Operations: 
     18
     19* Science targets from the EGS list found in hetdex_list for VIRUS
     20* Take a flux standard with each VIRUS unit
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     22
     23No other targets have been submitted at this time.
     24
     25--------------------------------------
     26
     27== Poorish weather but still able to open OR '''No science targets available''' ==
     28
     29=== Pointing zero points Version 1 ===
     30
     31Purpose:  We are testing a new pier model structureModel.dat.test1 located at /opt/het/hetdex/etc/configfiles.   If you need to revert to the original please copy over structureModel.dat.orig.
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     33
     34Procedure: 
     35* {{{ cp /opt/het/hetdex/etc/configfiles/structureModel.dat.test1 /opt/het/hetdex/etc/configfiles/structureModel.dat }}}
     36* Observe a somewhat bright (~6th mag) star at the center of track (within 20 mm)  every 15 degrees in Az pointing to the IHMP.  You can skip Az 0 and Az 180.
     37* Make sure that tip-tilt is running and that you are in focus.
     38* Save an image with ACAM with a exposure of at least 5 seconds and record the star position (x,y in pixels) in the night log along with the Az, tracker X and tracker Y.  See the following example:
     39{{{
     40Sun May 22 10:58:16 GMT 2016
     41 u'az': 30.228086,
     42 u'dec': 57.55186,
     43 u'dec_2000': 57.473979,
     44 u'el': 55.060253,
     45 u'hour_angle': 21.900711,
     46 u'itf.phi': -0.31734,
     47 u'itf.rho': -0.878,
     48 u'itf.t': u'1463914697.570000000',
     49 u'itf.theta': -0.446872,
     50 u'itf.x': -77.065537,
     51 u'itf.y': -102.704068,
     52 u'itf.z': -1.383,
     53 u'lst': 20.07067,
     54 u'offset.focus.w': -2,
     55 u'offset.sky.x': 0,
     56 u'offset.sky.y': 0,
     57 u'offset.tiptilt.p': 0,
     58 u'offset.tiptilt.t': 0,
     59 u'parallactic_angle': 53.798219,
     60 u'ra': 22.16996,
     61 u'ra_2000': 22.159929,
     62 u'zenith_distance': 34.939747}
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     64star 162 314
     65}}}
     66* when done: 
     67{{{
     68cp /opt/het/hetdex/etc/configfiles/structureModel.dat.orig /opt/het/hetdex/etc/configfiles/structureModel.dat
     69}}}
     70
     71=== focus curves ACAM version ===
     72
     73Purpose:  To determine the relative offset between the GC1, GC2 and ACAM.
     74
     75Procedure: 
     76*  Stack or adjust GROC
     77*  Select a rich field such as a globular cluster with stars for both GC1 and GC2
     78*  Setup on the star and focus with ACAM
     79*  Take a full data dump including the probe positions
     80*  Move down in focus by 0.3 mm
     81*  Note focus position and time stamp (UT time preferred but Unix time ok)
     82*  Take at least 5 images with GC1, GC2, ACAM
     83*  Adjust focus up by 0.05 mm
     84*  Step up in focus until you are above the best focus position by 0.3 mm (12 total image sets)
     85
     86Repeat test with the guide probes 90 degrees away from previous test (this tests if ring on which GC1 and GC2 are mounted is tilted).
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     88
     89== Closed dome engineering tests: ==
     90
     91
     92=== Flats over time ===
     93
     94We'd also like to add getting a larger number of flat exposures to the long-term operations procedures. This is for monitoring small changes in the pixel-to-pixel response for VIRUS over time. The cadence would be about once a week, and after any unit has been pumped and recooled, and we want LDLS 20 flats taking each time for this.
     95
     96=== lots of bias datasets for VIRUS ===
     97
     98- we want to see if there is any correlation between small changes we see in the structure of the bias and CCD temperature or enclosure temperature. Since many of the CCDs are floating in temperature depending on the enclosure temperature, we may be causing very small changes in bias. We'd like to look for this and any other instability that there might be. So if you're closed or have poor conditions, getting say 10 bias sets distributed through the night and recording the CCD, and enclosure temps for each would be a useful dataset.