Telescope pointing
Center of Mosaic II
Field RA (J2000) Dec (J2000) l b Observed?
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GB1 17:49:01.33 -29:16:27.6 0.096 -0.81 N
GB2 17:43:04.44 -28:24:49.5 0.150 +0.75 N
GB3 17:40:32.60 -28:12:38.6 0.031 +1.33 N
This map (jpg or postscript) shows the location of the
three fields, and includes a grid in galactic coordinates for
reference.
The R - Ha - V - I exposure sequence is outlined in the Sect. II.
If time is running short, see the suggestions for skipping exposures in Sect. III.
If you are really pressed for time (e.g. if there is only half a night available and there is no time for flats in the Johnson filters), please just observe in SDSS r' and Halpha, and if time allows in SDSS g' and i'
Exposure sequence for each field
N Filter Frame Exp Exp+readout Total Timeline
(sec) (min/frame) (min) (min)
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1 R single image 2 1.7 1.7 1.7
2 Ha single image 60 2.7 2.7 4.4
3 R dither 1x5 240 5.7 28.5 32.9
4 Ha dither 1x5 1500 26.7 133.5 166.4
5 V single image 2 1.7 1.7 168.0
6 I single image 2 1.7 1.7 169.8
7 V dither 1x5 180 4.7 23.5 193.3
8 I dither 1x5 180 4.7 23.5 216.8
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1. N is the exposure sequence number.
2. Exp is the exposure time for each image in seconds.
3. Exp+readout is the exposure plus 1.7min readout time for each image.
4. Total is the total time ((Exp+readout) x dither) for each filter.
5. Timeline is the accumulated time for each field.
Under Frame:
A. single image: take one short exposure for each filter. No dither.
B. dither 1x5: Use command "mosdither" to do one set of standard dither pattern
of 5 positions for R, Ha and V filters. Take one image at each position.
The standard dither pattern is at "ditherdb$todd.dat".
It looks like this:
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# Tod Lauer's canned dither scheme for the NOAO mosaic
# Offset relative to current telescope position
# RA (pixels) Dec (pixels)
0 0
160 -240
-160 240
80 120
-80 -120
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C. When short of time, dither 1x3 can be used for filters I and V:
Use command "mosdither" to do one set of dither pattern of 3. Take
one image at each position. Create and use a "ditherdb$dither3.dat"
file like this:
===========
# Dither 3 positions.
# Offset relative to current telescope position
# RA (pixels) Dec (pixels)
0 0
160 -240
-160 240
===========
OR, simply use the standard dither pattern and stop it after 3 exposures.
A. Try to start 10-15 min before and to end 10-15 after the astronomical twilight zone to get a little more observing time.
B. When time is running short, do the following to save time:
a. First reduce the number of I images to dither 1x3. (save 9.4 min)
a. Then reduce the number of V images to dither 1x3. (save 9.4 min)
b. Skip V and I short (2 sec) images. (save 1.7 min each)
c. Reduce one or two more I deep images, then V deep images. (save 4.7 min each) But keep at least one V and one I images.
When take only one deep V and one deep I images, the total time needed for a field is reduced to 175.8 min - a total saving of 41.0 min.
C. Don't need to take the standard (not enough time). We will apply for time on CTIO 1.3m telescope for the calibration.
THANKS!
Ping Zhao: zhao@cfa.harvard.edu