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| - | Attending: Nancy Chanover (NMSU), Bill Ketzeback (APO), | + | Attending: Nancy Chanover (NMSU), Aleksandr Mosenkov (BYU), Russet McMillan (APO), Anne Verbiscer (UVa), Adam Kowalski (CU), Misty Bentz (GSU), Ben Williams (UW), Moire Prescott (NMSU), Joanne Hughes (Seattle U), Chip Kobulnicky (UWy), Michael Hayden (OU), Eric Bellm (UW), Sarah Tuttle (UW), Bill Ketzeback (APO), |
| - | Misty Bentz (GSU), Aleksandr Mosenkov (BYU), Anne Verbiscer (UVa), Michael Hayden (OU), Kevin Schlaufman (JHU), Joanne Hughes (Seattle U), Moire Prescott (NMSU), Chip Kobulnicky (UWy), Ben Williams (UW) | ||
| === User feedback and comments from institutional representatives === | === User feedback and comments from institutional representatives === | ||
| - | * Colorado - nothing | + | * Colorado - Several CU users were wondering about the status of data reduction software for KOSMOS, and whether PyKOSMOS is considered finished and ready for widespread use or whether people should still be using standard IRAF routines. A user found that the spectra are tilted so much that they need to use the Marsh algorithm rather than the Horn algorithm in the reduction, and the PyKOSMOS documentation currently does not address this. Nancy and Sarah Tuttle took the action item to follow up with Jim Davenport on this and report |
| * BYU - nothing to report | * BYU - nothing to report | ||
| * Oklahoma - nothing to report | * Oklahoma - nothing to report | ||
| - | * UVa - nothing to report | + | * UVa - nothing to report |
| - | * Wyoming - nothing to report | + | * Wyoming - nothing to report |
| * Georgia State - nothing to report | * Georgia State - nothing to report | ||
| - | * NMSU - nothing to report | + | * NMSU - nothing to report |
| - | * Washington - nothing to report | + | * Washington - nothing to report |
| * JHU - nothing to report (by email) | * JHU - nothing to report (by email) | ||
| - | * Seattle - nothing to report | + | * Seattle - nothing to report |
| * NAPG - no report | * NAPG - no report | ||
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| 0.5m Telescope: Telescope is working as expected. | 0.5m Telescope: Telescope is working as expected. | ||
| - | KOSMOS: | + | KOSMOS: As discussed last month, the increase in dark current warranted opening the cryostat for inspection. Three of the four thermal connections from the liquid nitrogen can to the CCD cold block had failed, leaving only a single thin connection. Repairs were delayed by the shipping of material from Europe. We are currently searching for a vendor to assemble the parts, as we have not had success ourselves. |
| ARCTIC: The diffuser rotation mechanism is still unreliable even after a full servicing. The mechanism that moves the diffuser in and out of the optical path is still functional in the meantime. The rest of the instrument is cooled. | ARCTIC: The diffuser rotation mechanism is still unreliable even after a full servicing. The mechanism that moves the diffuser in and out of the optical path is still functional in the meantime. The rest of the instrument is cooled. | ||
| - | AGILE: The camera is non-operational; | + | Agile: The camera is non-operational; |
| ARCES: While working on automating the interorder light reductions and archiving the data in a new database, we discovered that the FITS header KEYWORD for DATE-OBS was wrong by approximately 45 minutes in the future of when an image was written. Further data mining revealed this occurred during the summer/fall of 2024 when the ICC experienced power supply failure and hard drive troubles. It was not caught that the operating system service that syncs time to the site timeserver was not performing. The problem would have started on or after August 27, 2024. If time stamps are important for your echelle observations users should take note. A report from a user that the new ThAr bulb, replaced on July 22nd, had very weak lines or missing lines in the mid and blue orders prompted us to replace the bulb again on September 29. Wednesday, September 30th, observers then reported that the ThAr counts were around 3250 DN last year, but only 3100 DN counts tonight. This was the last new HCL we had on the shelf. It may be these two bulbs had lower pressure argon gas fill and therefore those are the lines missing. Comparison with line lists would need to be done to confirm. More bulbs are on order; however, Thorium-Argon lamps of the same type and manufacture as we were purchasing years ago are no longer available. We are buying up one European vendors back stock but we do not know if these will be of the same lamp strength as the old bulbs. | ARCES: While working on automating the interorder light reductions and archiving the data in a new database, we discovered that the FITS header KEYWORD for DATE-OBS was wrong by approximately 45 minutes in the future of when an image was written. Further data mining revealed this occurred during the summer/fall of 2024 when the ICC experienced power supply failure and hard drive troubles. It was not caught that the operating system service that syncs time to the site timeserver was not performing. The problem would have started on or after August 27, 2024. If time stamps are important for your echelle observations users should take note. A report from a user that the new ThAr bulb, replaced on July 22nd, had very weak lines or missing lines in the mid and blue orders prompted us to replace the bulb again on September 29. Wednesday, September 30th, observers then reported that the ThAr counts were around 3250 DN last year, but only 3100 DN counts tonight. This was the last new HCL we had on the shelf. It may be these two bulbs had lower pressure argon gas fill and therefore those are the lines missing. Comparison with line lists would need to be done to confirm. More bulbs are on order; however, Thorium-Argon lamps of the same type and manufacture as we were purchasing years ago are no longer available. We are buying up one European vendors back stock but we do not know if these will be of the same lamp strength as the old bulbs. | ||
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| === Additional site, telescope and instruments discussion === | === Additional site, telescope and instruments discussion === | ||
| - | xxx update this xxx | + | APO will be hosting an Open House this coming weekend, during which we will be giving public demos, tours, and talks over a 4-hour event. |
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| + | The 3.5m telescope is performing as expected for this time of year. We had a failure of one of the actuators on the secondary mirror, which froze when changing between two ports. Homing of the mirror corrected the problem with no further issues; this was caught during poor weather so no science time was lost. | ||
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| + | The 0.5m telescope is working as expected; Dcam-spare and UVAcam are available to users for Q4. | ||
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| + | KOSMOS is warm and taken apart as a result of increased dark current reported by the users. At last month' | ||
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| + | ARCES: While working on streamlining the software for calculating IOL it was discovered that the DATE-OBS keyword in the FITS headers was wrong (45 min in the future from when the data file was written). After some data mining we found that this occurred in late August 2024 but it was not caught until now. **If time stamps are important for your echelle observations ARCES observers should take note and we can provide the detailed time offset for anyone for whom this is critical.** There was a report from a user a few weeks ago that the new ThAr bulb that was replaced in July 2025 had some weak/ | ||
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| + | ARCTIC, NICFPS, TripleSpec and APOLLO are all functioning nominally. DIS and Agile are still slated for decommissioning. | ||
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| === 2025 Q4 3.5m scheduling === | === 2025 Q4 3.5m scheduling === | ||
| - | The Q4 schedule is posted. | + | The Q4 schedule is posted. There is a fair amount of OPEN/DD01 time in late October (dark time, all B halves). We hope to use some of it to pay back KOSMOS users who had to give up their time but we're not committing to that until we know when KOSMOS will be returning. Some of the scheduled KOSMOS time may need to be allocated to other users, ideally from the same institution. There is additional OPEN/DD01 time later in quarter, including a limited number of A halves or partial A halves. A huge thank you to Russet for doing such a great job with the challenging schedule for this quarter. |
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| === 2025 Q4 0.5 scheduling === | === 2025 Q4 0.5 scheduling === | ||
| - | The ARCSAT Q4 schedule is posted. | + | The ARCSAT Q4 schedule is posted. It is pretty full, but there is some time available later in the quarter. The two available instruments are UVa-cam (larger FOV) and Dcam-spare (smaller FOV and less oversampled). Dcam-spare did have some frost on the window after shutdown; it is gone now but we can still see signatures of it on the detector. They flat-field out but the frames look ugly when taking data. |
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| === Status of new instrument initiatives === | === Status of new instrument initiatives === | ||
| - | * SoonerCam: | + | * SoonerCam: |
| * KOSMOS grisms (no change from last month): we are still awaiting a decision on the proposal we submitted for funds to support the purchase of three new grisms for KOSMOS. | * KOSMOS grisms (no change from last month): we are still awaiting a decision on the proposal we submitted for funds to support the purchase of three new grisms for KOSMOS. | ||
| - | * ASPEN: We recently learned that a proposal we submitted for funds to support the development of the new echelle spectrograph was not selected for funding. Work on the design of the new optical echelle spectrograph continues with the goal of completing the Preliminary Design Review in early spring 2026. | + | * ASPEN: We recently learned that a proposal we submitted for funds to support the development of the new echelle spectrograph was not selected for funding. Work on the design of the new optical echelle spectrograph continues with the goal of completing the Preliminary Design Review in early spring 2026. We are hosting an ASPEN team meeting at APO and NMSU this week. |
| - | * Ocotillo: | + | * Ocotillo: |
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| Open action items from previous meetings: | Open action items from previous meetings: | ||
| - | * Nancy: follow up with UWy KOSMOS user to determine severity of dark current issue. | + | * Nancy: follow up with UWy KOSMOS user to determine severity of dark current issue. Status: CLOSED. |
| - | * UC reps: remind your users to review the Q3 schedule and request OPEN time in September if they can make a good case for it. | + | * UC reps: remind your users to review the Q3 schedule and request OPEN time in September if they can make a good case for it. Status: CLOSED. |
| - | * UC reps: poll your users about a Jan. 2026 splinter session at the AAS for APO science highlights and networking (or other ideas!). | + | * UC reps: poll your users about a Jan. 2026 splinter session at the AAS for APO science highlights and networking (or other ideas!). Status: CLOSED. |
| New action items from this meeting: | New action items from this meeting: | ||
| - | * xxx | + | * Nancy/ |
| + | * Joanne Hughes: put the KOSMOS MOS data reduction software on the wiki. | ||
| + | * UC reps: remind your users to review the Q4 schedule and request OPEN/DD01 time if they can make a good case for it. | ||
| + | * UC reps: remind your users to ** provide Nancy with science highlights from 2025; she needs to receive them no later than Monday October 27.** | ||
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| === All Other Business === | === All Other Business === | ||
| - | None. | + | We discussed the timeline of events that led to the temperature issues for KOSMOS. In January 2025 the chip temperature increased. Data taken in late winter and early spring were probably not affected, but users started to notice the issue in the mid/late spring. |
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| + | Gordon is working on a new release for TUI (v3.2), which will be coming out soon. The new version cleaned out some old scripts and removed the option of selecting instruments that are being decommissioned. The most exciting aspect is that he is working on packaging to make the software installation process more simple for users, especially students. Although we encourage users to stay current with their TUI versions, older versions of the software will still work. | ||
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| === Next meeting === | === Next meeting === | ||
| - | The next meeting is currently scheduled for Tuesday November 4, 2025. This directly conflicts with the ARC Board meeting; shall we reschedule for one week later or cancel | + | The next Users Committee |
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