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| ===== ARCTIC ===== | ===== ARCTIC ===== | ||
| - | * [[https:// | + | ARCTIC |
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| - | {{wiki: | + | A wide set of filters in available. These include a diffuser, which can be used in a rotating wheel to provide diffused images to allow for high-precision photometry of bright sources, although the diffuser rotation mechanism has been a challenge to get to work reliably. |
| - | For reducing quad-mode data, special IRAF CL scripts can be obtained here: {{wiki: | + | ==== Features/ |
| - | == Engineering Documentation == | + | * When operated in quad-mode, the overscan regions for each quadrant are located in-between the quadrants; the quadrants must be properly stiched together to get a contiguous image, but there are no actual spatial gaps |
| - | Mechanical Design | + | * the cosmic ray rate is very high, related to the glass used in the instrument |
| - | PDR Mechanical Design: ftp:// | + | * dark current is non-negligible in ARCTIC, even for relatively short exposures |
| - | Final Mechanical Design: ftp://ftp.apo.nmsu.edu/ | + | ==== Data reduction ==== |
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| + | For reducing quad-mode data, special IRAF CL scripts can be obtained here: {{wiki: | ||
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| - | Mounting plate description: | + | === Mechanical Design === |
| - | SW Pack and Go: http:// | + | * PDR Mechanical Design: ftp:// |
| + | * Final Mechanical Design: ftp:// | ||
| + | * Mounting plate description: | ||
| + | * SW Pack and Go: http:// | ||
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| - | [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
| - | == Diffuser == | + | === Diffuser |
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| - | == Flats == | + | === Flats === |
| Joanne Hughes Clark has provided a series of dome and sky flats that can be used to assess the vignetting across the ARCTIC FOV due to the NA2 baffle. | Joanne Hughes Clark has provided a series of dome and sky flats that can be used to assess the vignetting across the ARCTIC FOV due to the NA2 baffle. | ||
| - | == Speed Tests == | + | === Speed Tests === |
| With the failure of the thermoelectric cooler on Agile in July 2023, users may wish to consider the use of ARCTIC for high cadence imaging applications. In late July Russet McMillan conducted some tests of various readout modes of ARTIC. Those results can be found here: [[arctic: | With the failure of the thermoelectric cooler on Agile in July 2023, users may wish to consider the use of ARCTIC for high cadence imaging applications. In late July Russet McMillan conducted some tests of various readout modes of ARTIC. Those results can be found here: [[arctic: | ||
| - | == Photometric zeropoints == | + | === Photometric zeropoints |
| == Attachments == | == Attachments == | ||
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