FM Walter LM Macri 8/29/08 SMARTS 1.5m Service Observing Program 080831 --- EPHEMERIS INFORMATION --- For the night of: Sun, 2008 Aug 31 ---> Mon, 2008 Sep 1 Local midnight = 2008 Sep 1, 4 hr UT, or JD 2454710.667 Local Mean Sidereal Time at midnight = 21 59 30.4 Sunset ( 2215 m horizon): 18 35 CST; Sunrise: 6 51 CST Evening twilight: 19 48 CST; LMST at evening twilight: 17 46 Morning twilight: 5 38 CST; LMST at morning twilight: 3 39 Moonset : 19 39 CST Moonrise: 7 40 CST Moon at civil midnight: illuminated fraction 0.020 1.3 days since new moon, RA and dec: 11 37 57, -0 44.3 The sun is down for 12.3 hr; 9.8 hr from eve->morn 18 deg twilight. .......................................................................... Civil date Setup Program(s) Aug 31 9/Ib NOAO 07A-0499 .............................................................................. Name Slit Filter Coll Grating Tilt & Comp,exp Ystart Ysize Yspec Blaze w.l. cov. (sec) Res (A) 9/Ib 110.5 clear 560 9 13.35 He-Ar 30 214 280 140 4900 3750-7185 8.6 .............................................................................. In afternoon or during dinner: - Install 9/Ib grating setup - check focus if necessary If there is time: - obtain at least 25 Zero frames - obtain at least 10, preferably 25, flat-field frames (projector or dome) otherwise, do the Zero and pflat exposures at the end of the night. Then switch to the echelle. The echelle is scheduled every night in August until LST = 19h. Tonight the NOAO 08b-02 program is scheduled until 2101 local time. At 2101 local time switch to the RC spectrograph. I assume 30 minutes overhead for the change of instruments. Verify the 9/Ib setup. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program Pri Target RA (J2000) Dec mag Exp Cmp T CST Rem NO 07A-0499 1 [030] 15 00 57.87 -51 14 12.3 15.9 1x1080 1 26 21 32 NO 07A-0499 2 [444] 16 04 42.75 -41 24 55.2 16.8 2x1080 1 45 21 58 NO 07A-0499 1 [068] 16 54 08.03 -35 34 37.5 15.8 2x 900 1 39 22 42 NO 07A-0499 2 [483] 16 56 44.21 -33 11 42.1 16.3 2x1080 1 45 23 21 NO 07A-0499 1 [072] 16 57 48.47 -34 38 17.9 16.9 3x1200 1 70 0 5 NO 07A-0499 3 [919] 19 01 40.43 -49 17 35.3 15.1 1x 540 1 17 1 15 NO 07A-0499 3 [920] 19 03 15.37 -63 52 27.2 15.1 1x 240 1 12 1 31 NO 07A-0499 3 [921] 19 03 36.19 -38 43 19.4 15.2 1x 480 1 16 1 43 NO 07A-0499 3 [922] 19 04 43.25 -26 24 22.0 15.3 1x 660 1 19 1 58 NO 07A-0499 3 [923] 19 05 53.41 -25 34 42.5 15.5 1x 600 1 18 2 17 NO 07A-0499 3 [924] 19 08 08.20 -73 52 23.6 15.3 1x 420 1 15 2 34 NO 07A-0499 3 [999] 23 16 10.80 -42 35 05.0 11.4 1x 360 1 14 2 49 RV NO 07A-0499 3 [572] 01 14 50.25 -58 40 29.7 14.9 1x 600 1 18 3 2 NO 07A-0499 3 [575] 01 18 16.08 -68 25 29.4 15.0 1x 600 1 18 3 20 NO 07A-0499 3 [576] 01 20 01.84 -59 52 33.4 15.0 1x 420 1 15 3 37 NO 07A-0499 3 [577] 01 20 07.27 -59 54 09.5 14.9 1x 420 1 15 3 52 NO 07A-0499 3 [581] 01 24 52.63 -68 36 00.9 14.9 1x 600 1 18 4 6 NO 07A-0499 3 [582] 01 25 05.42 -68 37 34.0 15.0 1x 540 1 17 4 24 NO 07A-0499 3 [583] 01 28 02.91 -67 50 36.7 15.0 1x 660 1 19 4 40 NO 07A-0499 3 [593] 01 42 21.18 -62 47 52.6 15.0 1x 660 1 19 4 59 NO 07A-0499 3 [595] 01 48 00.72 -62 51 59.7 14.9 1x 480 1 16 5 17 NO 07A-0499 3 [999] 03 22 41.70 -37 12 30.0 9.9 1x 360 1 14 5 33 RV cal 1 pflat --- --- 0 10 5 46 PP end 9/Ib 5 56 Just before sunrise, get well-exposed TWILIGHT SPECTRA at zenith. Aim for 3-5 spectra, each with between 5,000 and 30,000 counts per pixel. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Remarks: PP: if not done at the start of the night. Be sure to get one set of bias frames either at the start of end of the night. RV: radial velocity standard. .............................................................................. Questions may be addressed to: Lucas Macri lmacri@physics.tamu.edu (NOAO -0499 program) Fred Walter fwalter@astro.sunysb.edu (SUNY programs)