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| ===== APO 3.5-m Users Committee Meeting, 2/03/2026 ===== | ===== APO 3.5-m Users Committee Meeting, 2/03/2026 ===== | ||
| + | Attending: Nancy Chanover (NMSU), Bill Ketzeback (APO), Misty Bentz (GSU), Anne Verbiscer (UVa), Aleksandr Mosenkov (BYU), Kevin Schlaufman (JHU), Eric Bellm (UW), Jon Holtzman (NMSU), Moire Prescott (NMSU), Chip Kobulnicky (UWy), Michael Hayden (OU), Ben Williams (UW) | ||
| - | Attending: Nancy Chanover | + | Nancy started by announcing the newest member of the 3.5m observing team: Harrison |
| - | Michael Hayden (OU), Aleksandr Mosenkov (BYU), Ben Williams (UW), Misty Bentz (GSU), Kevin Schlaufman (JHU), Anne Verbiscer (UVa), Amanda Townsend (APO), Adam Kowalski (CU), Chip Kobulnicky (UWy), Sarah Tuttle (UW), Shane Thomas (APO) | ||
| === User feedback and comments from institutional representatives === | === User feedback and comments from institutional representatives === | ||
| - | * JHU - nothing | + | * JHU - The longitude/ |
| - | * NMSU - nothing | + | * NMSU - A user recently reported seeing a higher dark current rate with KOSMOS; the values were elevated from what they saw in November-December after the last repair. This is seen in longish (1200 sec) exposures, although it seems to be present in the Dark frames but not necessarily in the science frames (which leads to an over-subtraction when removing the dark current). The APO staff will take a look at this in more detail and will use this information as they develop the KOSMOS repair schedule. |
| * Oklahoma - nothing to report | * Oklahoma - nothing to report | ||
| * Wyoming - nothing to report | * Wyoming - nothing to report | ||
| - | * Williams - nothing to report | + | * Williams - no report |
| * BYU - nothing to report | * BYU - nothing to report | ||
| - | * UVa - nothing to report | + | * UVa - nothing to report |
| - | * Georgia State - nothing | + | * Georgia State - one user responded |
| - | * Colorado - nothing to report | + | * Colorado - no report |
| * Washington - nothing to report | * Washington - nothing to report | ||
| * Colgate - no report | * Colgate - no report | ||
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| === Additional site, telescope and instruments discussion === | === Additional site, telescope and instruments discussion === | ||
| - | xxx update xxx | + | The recent winter storm that affected a large swath of the US dumped heavy rain for 6-8 hours, which then froze, followed by about 2 feet of snow. Trees were weighted down by frozen ice and snow, which led to a number of downed limbs, trees, and power poles. The site lost power and was on generator power for about a week. Fortunately, |
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| + | There was a documentary filmmaker on site for an SDSS planetarium presentation. | ||
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| + | There was a telescope issue (described above); we are still trying to determine if it is a hardware or software issue. | ||
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| + | Yesterday we learned of the recent elevated dark current for KOSMOS (see above), which we will investigate ASAP. | ||
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| + | A servicing of ARCTIC was completed last month, including cleaning the L1 lens and vacuum servicing. Additional planned work on the diffuser rotation mechanism was halted because of the bad weather. Those potential upgrades are still in the works. | ||
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| + | The early software development for SoonerCam is still ongoing. | ||
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| + | We are still having issues with the ARCES ThAr lamps; users should carefully examine their calibration frames and report any unusual behavior to the observing specialist. The ThAr and possibly quartz frames will be blank or have very low signal when things are not functioning correctly.There are two failure modes and the obs-specs know how to identify each one and what to do to remedy it. | ||
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| + | There are no current issues with TripleSpec and NICFPS. The DIS and Agile decommissioning is still ongoing. APOLLO has been having some thermal issues due to the cold weather, which we are continuing to troubleshoot. | ||
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| + | There is an open position for a mechanical engineer to join the 3.5m engineering group. This is at a more junior level than the Chief Telescope Engineer position that was advertised previously. Please share this advertisement with any qualified candidates! [[https:// | ||
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| === 2026 Q1 3.5m scheduling === | === 2026 Q1 3.5m scheduling === | ||
| - | The Q1 schedule is posted. | + | The Q1 schedule is posted. |
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| === 2026 Q2 3.5 scheduling === | === 2026 Q2 3.5 scheduling === | ||
| - | The ARCSAT Q1 schedule is posted; there is one open week remaining at the end of the quarter. | + | The allocations were sent out to institutional schedulers last night. Proposals are due on February 24. We are aware of one class group that plans to visit APO during Q2 but if there are others who have not yet notified us please do so ASAP. |
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| - | === Status of new instrument initiatives | + | === Wiki discussion |
| - | * SoonerCam: See above site report and subsequent | + | Jon Holtzman led a discussion of the APO wiki (http://astronomy.nmsu.edu/apo-wiki/ |
| - | * KOSMOS grisms: our proposal requesting funds to support the purchase | + | |
| - | * ASPEN: we have an NSF proposal pending but learned that we did receive some funds from the State of New Mexico to further advance the design. We will move forward with building the atmospheric dispersion corrector first since it can be used with ARCES. We presented a poster about ASPEN at the Jan. 2026 AAS meeting | + | |
| - | * Ocotillo: Things are progressing; | + | |
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| - | === Website update | + | === PypeIt discussion |
| - | xxx | + | Jon Holtzman is also working on incorporating modules into PypeIt for reducing spectra from 3.5m instruments. PypeIt is designed primarily for data from slit spectrographs, |
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| - | === Wiki discussion | + | === Status of new instrument initiatives |
| - | xxx | + | * SoonerCam: See above site report and subsequent discussion. |
| + | * KOSMOS grisms: We received a number of useful responses to the recent survey - THANK YOU! The low-res grism is the highest priority for a significant majority of the respondents so we will move forward with purchasing that grism immediately as we continue to seek funds for the purchase of additional grisms. | ||
| + | * ASPEN: No major updates this month. We still plan to hold the Preliminary Design Review in Q2 2026. | ||
| + | * Ocotillo: No major updates this month. The TEG will be hiring an engineer/ | ||
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| + | === Website update === | ||
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| + | Nancy stated that we'd like to understand what users are not able to find/do on the new website in an effort to encourage users to move to that one. One user suggested getting rid of the drop-down menus on the front page and restoring all the links to the front page. Or at minimum, reducing the number of clicks that it takes to reach specific information. Another user mentioned that there are no Exposure Time Calculators for any of the instruments. Bill stated that we have tried for the last 15 years to get ETCs for all instruments but these have not been completed. Another user mentioned that there is no front page that gives an overview of all the instrument. We concluded that an efficient way to address //some// of these issues would be to schedule a hackathon where users could meet in real time with the web development team to discuss and implement suggestions. Nancy and Ben will discuss this further with the IT staff. | ||
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| Open action items from previous meetings: | Open action items from previous meetings: | ||
| - | * Joanne Hughes: put the KOSMOS MOS data reduction software on the wiki. Joanne is waiting for an update from her colleagues at the College of Idaho. Update: | + | * Joanne Hughes: put the KOSMOS MOS data reduction software on the wiki. Joanne is waiting for an update from her colleagues at the College of Idaho. Update: |
| * UC reps: remind your users to review the Q1 schedule and request OPEN/DD01 time if they can make a good case for it. Status: OPEN. | * UC reps: remind your users to review the Q1 schedule and request OPEN/DD01 time if they can make a good case for it. Status: OPEN. | ||
| - | * UC reps: remind your KOSMOS users to complete this survey no later than Friday January 30 to register their final preferences for which new grism option(s) are most important for their science: https:// | ||
| New action items from this meeting: | New action items from this meeting: | ||
| - | * xxx | + | * UC reps: ask your users to provide instrument usage/data reduction tips and tricks to Jon Holtzman for inclusion on the wiki. |
| + | * UC reps: ask your users if they have experience using PypeIt with non-APO instruments; | ||
| + | * Nancy: ensure that observatory lat/ | ||
| + | * Nancy: explore web page hackathon idea with APO webdev team. | ||
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| === All Other Business === | === All Other Business === | ||
| - | xxx | + | None. |
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