FM Walter 8/08/04 rev 8/16 SMARTS 1.5m Service Observing Program 040816 --- EPHEMERIS INFORMATION --- For the night of: Mon, 2004 Aug 16 ---> Tue, 2004 Aug 17 Local midnight = 2004 Aug 17, 4 hr UT, or JD 2453234.667 Local Mean Sidereal time at midnight = 21 00 14.7 Sunset ( 2215 m horizon): 18 27 CST; Sunrise: 7 07 CST Evening twilight: 19 40 CST; LMST at evening twilight: 16 40 Morning twilight: 5 54 CST; LMST at morning twilight: 2 55 Moonset : 19 08 CST Moonrise: 8 16 CST Moon at civil midnight: illuminated fraction 0.013 1.1 days since new moon, RA and dec: 10 41 38, 12 58.9 The sun is down for 12.7 hr; 10.2 hr from eve->morn 18 deg twilight. .......................................................................... Civil date Setup Program(s) Aug 16 26/I STSI 04b-03 STSI 04b-05 SUNY 04b-01 SUNY 04b-02 SUNY 04b-10 SUNY 04b-11 SUNY 04b-13 SUNY 04b-17 YALE 04a-07 .............................................................................. Name Slit Filter Coll Grating Tilt & Comp,exp Ystart Ysize Yspec Blaze w.l. cov. (sec) Res (A) 26/I 110.5 clear 565 26 15.93 He-Ar 30 214 280 " 3550 3532-5300 4.3 .............................................................................. New notes: The T column lists the approximate time in minutes for this line. This includes 5 minutes acquisition plus 1 minute for the comparison. The CDT column is the approximate start time assumed for scheduling purposes. If you fall too far behind, you may need to drop some priority 2 or 3 targets, but otherwise don't pay too much attention to it. As I get experience with scheduling, I will try to make it more accurate. For now I am allotting the nominal overheads, plus 25 minutes for a change in the grating tilt/filter. .............................................................................. In afternoon or during dinner: - Install 26/I grating setup - check focus if necessary - obtain at least 25 Zero frames - obtain at least 10, preferably 25, flat-field frames (projector or dome) Get well-exposed TWILIGHT SPECTRA at zenith at beginning of night. Aim for three spectra, each with between 5,000 and 30,000 counts per pixel. Program Pri Target RA (J2000) Dec mag Exp Cmp T CDT Rem STSI 04b-03 2 V857 Cen 11 31 46.5 -41 02 47 11.5 3x400 1 29 18 58 SUNY 04b-13 1 S CrA 19 01 08.7 -36 57 19.8 11 3x300 1 24 19 27 SUNY 04b-01 2 V834 Cen 14 09 07.5 -45 17 17.1 14 3x600 1 39 19 51 C SUNY 04b-10 1 RU Lup 15 56 42.3 -37 49 15.5 11 3x300 1 24 20 30 SUNY 04b-10 2 V1121 Oph 16 49 15.3 -14 22 08.6 12 3x300 1 24 20 54 SUNY 04b-11 1 V1187 Sco 17 29 18.81 -31 46 01.5 9: 3x 90 1 14 21 18 N STSI 04a-03 1 V2574 Oph 17 38 45.5 -23 28 18 11: 3x360 1 27 21 32 N SUNY 04a-11 1 V5114 Sgr 18 19 32.3 -28 36 35.7 9 3x200 1 19 21 59 N SUNY 04a-10 2 V4046 Sgr 18 14 10.5 -32 47 34.5 11 3x300 1 24 22 18 SUNY 04a-01 2 QS Tel 19 38 35.73 -46 12 56.5 16 3x400 1 29 22 42 C STSI 04b-03 1 GJ 865 22 38 29.8 -65 22 43 11.5 3x400 1 29 23 11 cal 1 Feige 110 23 19 58.4 -05 09 56 11.8 3x200 1 19 23 40 SUNY 04b-13 1 S CrA 19 01 08.7 -36 57 19.8 11 3x300 1 24 23 59 STSI 04b-05 1 CSSGP-1-16531 1 1 12.3 -27 36 0 15.59 1x900 1 22 0 23 STSI 04b-05 1 CSSGP-1-16597 1 4 35.1 -27 35 25 14.94 1x900 1 22 0 45 STSI 04b-05 1 CSSGP-1-16599 0 51 2.2 -27 35 9 14.16 1x900 1 22 1 7 STSI 04b-05 2 CSSGP-1-16619 0 57 13.6 -27 35 1 14.79 1x900 1 22 1 29 STSI 04b-05 2 CSSGP-1-16636 0 48 24.5 -27 34 44 15.54 1x900 1 22 1 51 SUNY 04b-01 1 BL Hyi 01 41 00.3 -67 53 27.7 14.9 3x400 1 29 2 13 C YALE 04a-07 1 CTS 230 03 10 02.0 -37 23 38 17.7 3x1200 1 69 2 42 YALE 04a-07 1 CTS 631 02 45 11.7 -27 53 08 17.3 3x1200 1 69 3 51 STSI 04b-03 1 CC Eri 02 34 22.6 -43 47 47 8.9 3x200 1 19 5 0 STSI 04b-03 2 40 Eri C 04 15 18.5 -07 39 07 11.2 3x300 1 24 5 19 SUNY 04b-02 2 NY Ori 05 35 37 -05 12 24 15.0 3x600 1 39 5 43 SUNY 04b-17 1 HD 45166 06 26 19.15 +07 58 28 9.8 3x120 1 15 6 22 end 6 37 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- If there is any time left before dawn, or you get ahead and have to wait for targets to rise, select from among the following 26/I targets: STSI 04b-05 3 CSSGP-1-14614 0 48 15.1 -27 52 51 15.98 1x900 1 22 STSI 04b-05 3 CSSGP-1-14666 0 48 18.6 -27 52 10 15.56 1x900 1 22 standard 3 HD214923 22 41 27.7 +10 49 53 3.4 3x 2 1 9 standard 3 HD219688 23 17 54.2 -09 10 57.0 4.4 3x 5 1 9 standard 3 HD222661 23 42 43.3 -14 32 41.7 4.5 3x 5 1 9 STSI 04b-03 3 GJ 2036 A 04 53 31.2 -55 51 37 11.1 3x300 1 24 STSI 04b-03 3 GJ 2036 B 04 53 30.8 -55 51 34 12.2 3x500 1 34 Just before sunrise, get well-exposed TWILIGHT SPECTRA at zenith IF you could not obtain then at dusk. Aim for 3-5 spectra, each with between 5,000 and 30,000 counts per pixel. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Remarks: M: moon within 10 degrees. Skip if you do not see the star in the acquisition TV M*: moon within 5 degrees. Skip if you do not see the star in the acquisition TV F: faint target may be hard to see with full moon up. R: radial velocity stardard for STSI programs. N: Nova. Will be fainter than on finding chart. NN: new nova. should be bright and obvious. See IAU Circular 8380 - 8382 C: cataclysmic variable. May be fainter than in finding chart. Skip if not visible. PM: may have significant proper motion. -------------------------------------------------------------------- General Notes: Astronomical ephemerides are from SKYCAL,by John Thorstensen Pri: Target priority. + = absolute highest priority 1 = observe object if possible 2 = extra targets; observe only if no Priority 1 target is available 3 = backup/filler targets; low priority Cmp: 1 means take comparison spectrum only before target exposures; 2 means before and after .............................................................................. Notes about finding charts: RA & Dec: all coordinates are accurate to 1"; charts can be generated by operator as necessary using LEDAS or DSS. Charts for many objects should be available at the telescope. STSI 03b-03: charts should be at the 1.5m from 1 year ago. SUNY 04a-01: Finding charts are available at http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/fwalter/SMARTS/2003B/suny03b-01.tar.gz Chart for V834 Cen is at http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/fwalter/SMARTS/FC/V834_Cen.jpg SUNY 04a-02: Finding charts are available at http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/fwalter/SMARTS/2003B/suny03b-02.tar.gz Chart for EX Lup is at http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/fwalter/SMARTS/FC/exlup_fc.ps Chart for IRAS05436 is at http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/fwalter/SMARTS/FC/iras05436.jpg SUNY 04a-11: Finding chart for DE Cir is at http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/fwalter/SMARTS/FC/decir_fc.ps Finding chart for V475 Sct (Nova Sct 2003) is at http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/fwalter/FC/v475sct.jpg SUNY 04a-12: Finding charts for MN Lup and R88 are in http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/fwalter/SMARTS/FC/suny-012a.tar.gz .............................................................................. Questions may be addressed to: Howard Bond bond@stsci.edu (STSI programs) Nolan Walborn walborn@stsci.edu (program STSI 04a-05) Fred Walter fwalter@astro.sunysb.edu (SUNY programs)