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P69-001

P69-001: Improving our understanding of stellar physics with open star clusters

P.I.: Karsten Brogaard

This is a Monitoring program using FIES.

Instrument setup

  • FIES

  • High-res fiber F4

Afternoon instructions

  • Run afternoon calibrations: fies-calibs -fib 4

Observing instructions

  • On the Queue page, make sure the OB-generated observing script is written to disk, or else 'compile'

  • Go to directory: cd ~/obs/scripts/69-001/ and do ls -lrt

  • Start the requested OB generated script


Program Tracking
Proposal 69-001
Semester P69: 20240401 - 20241001
Principal Investigator Karsten Brogaard
Programme Improving our understanding of stellar physics with open star clusters.
Instrument FIES
Time Allocation Obs. of 6 targets in NGC6866, 5 in NGC6633. Expo. can be split
Total Nights 12.0h
Type Mon
Notes Fixed dates to be scheduled
Total Time Spent 11:56 (hh:mm)
Proposal Date Time Type Targets Files Comments Status
69-001 2024-04-26 01:07 Mon kic8264549 FIHd260064 - FIHd260066 Observed in clear skies with seeing around 0.8" Observed
69-001 2024-05-03 01:06 Mon KIC8264592 FIHe030107 - FIHe030109 Observed in thin clouds with seeing below 1.0" Observed
69-001 2024-05-18 01:07 Mon KIC8395903 FIHe180116 - FIHe180119 Observed with clear skies and variable seeing around 1.0''. Observed
69-001 2024-06-28 01:03 Mon kic8264549 FIHf280099 - FIHf280101 Observed at 0.5 arcsec seeing Observed
69-001 2024-06-29 01:02 Mon KIC8395903 FIHf290098 - FIHf290100 Observed at 0.7 arcsec seeing Observed
69-001 2024-06-30 01:06 Mon KIC7991875 FIHf300121 - FIHf300123 Observed at 0.5 arcsec seeing Observed
69-001 2024-08-03 00:35 Mon HD170053 FIHh030107 - FIHh030109 Observed with cloudless but dusty skies, 0.5" seeing. Observed
69-001 2024-08-10 00:36 Mon HD170174 FIHh100106 - FIHh100108 Observed in clear skies with seeing around 0.5" Observed
69-001 2024-08-14 00:38 Mon FIHh140124 - FIHh140131 FIHh140124 - FIHh140129 Observed for 560 s, but readout CCD after gust of wind forced the telescope to move Exposed for remaining time immediately after. Observed
69-001 2024-08-22 00:35 Mon HD170292 FIHh220098 - FIHh220100 Observed in clear skies with seeing around 0.5" Observed
69-001 2024-08-27 00:36 Mon tic319770092 FIHh270088 - FIHh270090 Thin clouds and seeing around 1.0'' Observed
69-001 2024-09-07 00:36 Mon HD170053 FIHi070110 - FIHi070112 Clear skies and sub-arcsec seeing Observed
69-001 2024-09-11 00:36 Mon HD170174 FIHi110101 - FIHi110104 Observed with clear sky and seeing around 1 arcsec. Observed
69-001 2024-09-20 00:00 Mon - - Missed the window to observe HD170231 due to a combination of bad weather and technical problems with FIES. Failed
69-001 2024-09-24 00:37 Mon HD170292 FIHi240100 - FIHi240102 Observed with clear sky and seeing better than 1 arcsec. Observed
69-001 2024-09-29 00:36 Mon tic319770092 FIHi290073 - FIHi290075 Clear skies and sub arcsec seeing Observed

 

The above information is collected from the ToO/Mon reports that have been created by the observer.

Should any of the observations have been carried out using the OB system, you will find additional information HERE

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