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NOTE: Details on how to measure the UIST apertures and Focii are given on the main QA-night web page.
IMPORTANT: the array was inverted BACk to where it usually is in Summer 2007; so the parameters below should be back to where they were BEFORE the summer 07B cass block..


Apertures (in arcseconds)
(Last update of this table - 16 Dec '07)
All apertures to be measured on QA night, please
 
Mode Before array
inverted
26 May - 21 June '07
Spec and Im-pol
in TOP of array
21 June - 31 July '07
Spec and Im-pol
in BOTTOM of array
4 Dec - Present
Spec and Im-pol
in TOP of array
Imaging 0.12 -3.03, -2.49 1.0, -4.0 1.0, -4.0 +1.97, +3.74
Imaging 0.06 +0.32, -0.61 1.82, -1.76 1.82, -1.76 +2.32, +2.74
Spectroscopy +10.22, +0.30 14.2, -0.19 -5.0, -0.19 +2.69, +6.40
IFU +3.65, +2.11 3.4, -0.8 3.4, -0.8 -3.66, -15.19
Polarimetry +25.93, -1.11 26.9, -2.9 -19.9, -2.9 +19.84, -16.19
Coronograph -23.0,+30.0 -19.6, 30.7 -19.6, 30.7 -26.66, +15.81

Notes (really for CJD's benefit only):

1. POLARIMETRY: Using the same aperture for imaging-polarimetry and spectro-polarimetry; the former is measured and entered in the system. This means that with spec-pol during acquisition the star will always be slightly off (posn angles of more than -90 will make things progressively worse!); UPICK at the scope will fix this, moving the target onto the slit..
2. CORONAGRAPH: Again, using the same aperture for pol and non-pol. Aperture should be measured (with all the other apertures), using the non-pol reference pixel listed below.
3. UNITS: The arcsec values are simply the mm values times by -1.524
4. ORIENTATION: The first value is E-W, the second N-S, so in the rotated UIST frame the first value is along the slit (up and down, or in Y in pixels - see below)

 

Reference Pixel on array
Use these numbers when measuring apertures

(Last updated/checked - 04 Dec '07 - Moved Spec and Im-Pol to TOP)
Apertures highlighted in red to be measured on QA night, please
 
Mode Reference Pixel on array, (x,y)
Spectroscopy, 1 pix slit 507.8 580
Spectroscopy, 2 pix slit 506.7 580
Spectroscopy, 4 pix slit 503.5 580
Spectroscopy, 5 pix slit 503.0 580
Spectroscopy, 7 pix slit 509.0 580
Spectroscopy, 2 pix slit with spacer 505.5 580
Spectroscopy, 4 pix slit with spacer 503.8 580
Coronagraphic 6-pix wire 764.5 349.0
Coronagraphic 6-pix wire (pol) 764.0 264.0
Spec-Pol, 2 pix slit 511.6 740
Spect-Pol, 5 pix slit 512.5 740
IFU 499 540
Imaging, 1024x1024 (0.12") 530 530
Imaging, 1024x1024 (0.06") 530 530
Imaging, 512x512 (0.12") 280 280
Imaging Polarimetry 490 737

Notes (really for CJD's benefit only):

1. POLARIMETRY: The reference pixels for imaging-pol and spec-pol are measured WITHOUT the waveplate and wollaston prism in the beam. This is because we do imaging acquisition with spec-pol WITHOUT the prism in the beam. However...
2. CORONAGRAPH: The reference pixel for coronographic imaging POLARIMETRY is measured WITH the wollaston prism in the beam. This is because we have to do imaging acquisition with the wollaston in the beam (can't use the acquisition eyeball in the OT because this isn't spectroscopy!). NB: Should UPICK on the LOWER pol beam.

Additional offsets during source acquisition
(Last update/check - 27 May '07)
 
Grism Filter used Additional offset
(applied by UPICK)
Short_K B2 right 0.2 arcsec
Long_K B2 left 0.90 arcsec
KL B2 left 0.90 arcsec
Short_L 3.4cont left 0.10 arcsec
Long_L BrA right 0.17 arcsec
M BrA left 0.15 arcsec


TTTs PLEASE NOTE: UPICK automatically applies the above offsets. TSSs do not have to adjust the source position after imaging acquisition in the thermal (this is why upick puts the star on a slightly different pixel than is listed earlier on this page).

The acquisition pixels and additional offsets listed above are read by the telescope from: /jac_sw/itsroot/src/oracda_new/uist/uocs.cfg (file at the summit, not in Hilo - updated/maintained by Russell). This file also includes the plate scale, array rotation, etc.


UIST Focii

The plot below shows fine-focus measurements taken on QA nights. Note that not all focii are measured on a given day (so some values are missing). The dates marked "UIST off scope" indicate when the instrument was physically taken off the telescope for a period of time. Thus, after one of these periods values might be expected to change...

IMPORTANT: Note that in August 2006, to accomodate FF values for IJ and JH spectroscopy, all values displayed on the autofocus.dl screen have had 1.0 mm (1000 micron) added to the values listed below. This also affects the values we enter into the bec.cfg configuration file.

  UIST focii

Pink - 0.12 imaging focii; Blue - Spectroscopy focii; Yellow - 0.06JHK focii; Light Blue - 0.06LM focii; Purple - IFU focii; Brown - Pol focii.
NOTE: 0.12" imaging and spectroscopy focii should be the same.

Values being used at the telescope (i.e. NOT necessarily the last value measured) are given in the table below

 

Telescope FF Currently In Use
(Last update of this table - 26 May 2007)
 
Mode Focus, mm
Spectroscopy 0.71
Spectroscopy IJ -0.14
Spectroscopy JH 0.40
Imaging, 0.12" 0.70
Imaging, 0.06"JHK 0.97
Imaging, 0.06"LM 0.65
IFU 1.05
Pol 0.68


Notes:
The 0.12" imaging and "normal" spectroscopy foci should be about the same.
The 0.06"JHK focus should be MORE than the 0.12" focus by about 0.19mm.
The 0.06"LM focus should be LESS than the 0.12" focus by about 0.03mm.
The IFU focus should be MORE than the 0.12" focus by about 0.21mm
The Pol focus should be MORE than the 0.12" focus by about 0.03mm




Earlier apertures and focii are available on previous versions of this web page. The date corresponds to when an update was made:
20070621 20070508
20060925 20060808 20060210
20050628
20040622 | 20040522 | 20040402
20031220 | 20031124 | 20031003 | 20030903 | 20030731 | 20030424 | 20030403 | 20030131 | 20030106


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