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Attending: Nancy Chanover (NMSU), Bill Ketzeback (APO), Joanne Hughes (Seattle U), Jamey Eriksen (APO), Ben Boizelle (BYU), Moire Prescott (NMSU), Eric Bellm (UW), Russet McMillan (APO), Chip Kobulnicky (UWy), Kevin Schlaufman (JHU), Adam Kowalski (CU), Sarah Tuttle (UW), Anne Verbiscer (UVa)
Jamey's detailed report is included below, followed by additional information discussed during today's call.
3.5-m Telescope and Instruments Highlights, 3/01/2022 - 4/04/2022
0) Overview
APO is no longer under any staffing or indoor masking restrictions from the State of New Mexico due to COVID. The COVID daily cases are dropping in New Mexico currently.
Weather for March has been cold with multiple snow storms.
Q1 in person training wrapped up with CU during early March. Planning is underway for OU training upcoming in early April. The COVID vaccination policy for ARC/APO has not changed.
1) Telescope
The telescope experienced an (as yet) unexplained pointing shift in March. It appears to be related to an un-commanded movement in one of the secondary actuators. Pointing was reset and the telescope is being monitored.
2) Instruments
KOSMOS: Commissioning activities are continuing; the instrument is still being offered on a shared risk basis. A replacement shutter for the slitviewer is on order (low temperature operation issue).
DIS: Scattered light has leveled off for both the blue and red cameras. For the red camera the throughput is good for a stellar spectrum in the default position, but spectra of extended objects or targets off center on the slit may fall on contaminated areas of the detector. Throughput on the blue camera is about half of what it was earlier in 2021.
TripleSpec: Cold, operational and performing nominally.
Agile: Cold, operational and performing nominally. There is a known issue with missing observatory and WCS cards from the headers that we are trying to track down. This problem seemed to originate about the time we converted and moved the hub35m to a new server (mid December).
Echelle: Echelle inter-order light has leveled off.
NICFPS: The instrument is performing nominally with the occasional need to reset the controller due to corrupted images, and previous cautions about rotator angle.
ARCTIC: Cold, operational and performing nominally.
We expect to be working on the commissioning of two PI-level visiting instruments in Q2.
3) ARCSAT: Recent use has been relatively problem free.
We are still working to understand the unexplained motion of the secondary mirror, which has been happening occasionally (roughly once a month) since December. Now we have diagnosed this anomalous pointing change issue to the point that we know that motions of the secondary mirror are responsible, we have better plan to address it. Observers should tell their observing specialist if they see a noticeable change in pointing (> 15“). This issue is accompanied by a change in collimation but that may be harder to detect. When this issue occurs the observing specialist can do a correction; it takes about 15 minutes.
Sarah Tuttle is working on a test multislit mask for a user; this is a high priority. She is also working on getting a new set of slits made. As was previously reported, the slitviewer camera has a sticky shutter in cold weather. The replacement is on order but has a long lead time. We may be able to get by with the current camera until the fall since the weather is warming up. The new KOSMOS Users Guide (UG)is online; send comments/edits to Russet. We installed order blocking broad band filters per the instrument specs. Since this happened very recently this information has not yet been added to the UG; it is included here and will be added to the UG soon:
We are using the r2k and b2k prisms which means we would be using the following blocking filters GG-395, GG-455, OG-530 and OG-570. They can be used for the following instrument bandpasses:
These are loaded into the instrument, filter wheel 1. There is also a large format ND5 filter loaded in filter wheel 2 for very bright objects in spectral or imaging modes.
As mentioned above, we attempted to dim the internal lamps to avoid saturating the flats. We used a bulb with the same wattage as the old one but with a bluer color temperature, which was advertised to have half the lumens of the old bulb. However, we found that this new bulb was brighter in red. To mitigate this we added an ND2 filter at the output of the integrating sphere to reduce the brightness of all bulbs. We plan to add additional ND material to further cut the brightness; tentatively that work is scheduled to take place in ~ 1.5 weeks from now. Moire asked how people can get involved with tests of the multi-slit mask capability or whether requests for such masks are being handled on a case by case basis. Sarah replied that the slit mask generation software that came with the instrument is not working, so for now we are doing a simple test with an individual user but the goal is to make it more automated. The nature of slit masks is case by case since they are all designed for a specific and unique application, but if the software can be made to work then the entire process would require less lead time.
First open time in q2 is end ofaprill (most B time), already have requests. quite a bit in June.
Interested users are encouraged to request any OPEN or DD time through the standard procedure, i.e. by emailing Ben, Russet, Nancy, and their institutional scheduler.
Ready to be posted. not fully populated so there will be open time that can be requested. ST: is Shelyyak available for testing/shared risk? Requires a lot more access than we have been allowing imaging users. Derek BK open to training 1-2 more ppl in current configuration. Quite a far way from turning over to students, esp. unsupervised. ST - wants to take template data.
Approximate summer shutdown dates Aug 8-12. roughly Aug 1-19. May go farther into next week. ks: does it pay to stay open in July given weather? BK: early in monsoon season bad weather is earlier in the day. B halves prob still useful. rM; lower odds but still better than zero. can also get good seeing. limitations on how much we can get ahead on engineering tasks. BK - needs to look at maintenance spreadsheet - several items that may be very far away from rotation, but maybe a few smaller items that have been delayyed/put off that we do want to address. Last week of July is dark time - wouldn't;t want to give that up
trying to address the wiki situation, Zach identifies a new wiki platform, DokuWiki, that we are migrating to. You should have just gotten an account notification for the new apo-wiki. It should be straightforward to migrate users from the old wiki.
at your convenience, take a look. I’ve migrated most of the content apart from users committee minutes, and any items I might have missed. This might be a good opportunity to reconsider the purpose, organization, content (e.g., removing obsolete things), etc.
Chip -doesn't look at it Russet - use for referring guidance for data reduction Kevin, Moire - has used in the past Joanne - use for data reduction - distributed responsibility/opportunity, communicate strategies with each other, might want to have someone with maintenance
Open action items from previous meetings:
* Nancy: start investigations re: short wavelength throughput (climate data, other facilities). Status: OPEN. Nancy reached out to some colleagues at other observatories to ask about short wavelength performance degradation of their optical coatings. Still waiting to hear back. She will consult with Bill to make sure we are asking the right people. * Nancy: coordinate with Candace on revisions to training feedback form * Bill: add issue about debris in slits to KOSMOS section of instrument news web page. → CLOSED * Joanne: provide Sarah with KOSMOS cals and also desired slit mask configuration - take cals from her account, haven't finished with slit mask to use yet and will get in touch soon - end of summer * UC reps: notify your users of remaining open/DD time in Q1 → CLOSED
New action items from this meeting:
None.
The next meeting will be on Tuesday May 3, 10:30 am MDT. The remaining meeting date for Q1-Q2 2022 is June 7.