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Last
progress of VEGA project
Recent events
2009 november 17-22 Observing
run (Anthony Meilland, Denis Mourard)
- V02_Sirius,
V05_lamTau,
V06_Procyon,
V06_HD49933,
V08_Deneb,
V09_Rigel
- V09_SupGOrion,
V12_ABAur,
V13_gcas, V22_48And, V22_subG, V24_HD50138
- V25_HD30614,
V27_EpsAur,
V28_thetaOri,
V30_Pcyg
- Saturday 22th: Observing log
- Friday 21th: Observing
log
- Thursday 20th: Observing log
- Wednesday 19th: Observing log
- Tuesday 18th : Observing log
- Monday 17th (r0 between 15 and 20cm all along the
night...): Observing log
2009 november 5&6 Remote
Observing
2009 october 24-26: Remote
observing
2009 september 21th to
october
1st: Fourth observing run (Isabelle Tallon-Bosc, Jean-Michel Clausse,
Denis Mourard)
2009 august 25th to august
31th: Third observing run (Remote)
2009 july 23th to august
3rd: Second 2009 observing run (Daniel, Omar, Denis)
2009 june: First 2009
observing run
- First part with Aurélie, Jean-Michel, Denis for
realigning the spectrograph and various actions on the control software
- second part with Philippe Bério, Jean-Michel, Karine
and Denis and then Karine and Denis: catastrophic weather conditions
with more than 10 nights of june gloom.
- Logbook
- July 4th and july 6th: remote observing:
- Journal of Observations
2009 March 16th-20th: Fourth
CHARA Meeting + Massive Stars Meeting in Nice
2008 November 22th-29th:
VEGA Observing run (O. Chesneau, F. Millour, D. Mourard)
2008 October 3rd-12th: VEGA
Observing run (K. Perraut, D. Mourard)
2008 July 27th-August 9th:
VEGA Observing run (I. Tallon, Ph. Stee, D. Mourard)
2008 May18th-June5th: VEGA
Observing run
2008 May 4th: Preparation of
the
next VEGA run (may 17th to june 4th)
March 6th: VEGA meeting in our new lab. H. FIZEAU (OCA, UNS,
CNRS)
WINTER 2007-2008 (December '07 to march '08)
- The team is working on the data reduction mainly with a lot
of complications on the reduction pipeline. The main problems are the
correction of the photon centroiding hole, the estimation of the low
frequency energy due to the bad shape of the pupils and the poor
quality of the data.
- Great progresses however have been made to secure the
pipeline: the adaptation to the new data files is almost done and we
are now finishing the preprocessing step where bad photons are removed.
A report will be distributed soon.
- The data set on which we are working is made of three
sequences:
- gamma Cas, High Spectral Resolution (W1W2)
- gamma Peg + calibrator (4 sets in alternance) (W1W2)
- zeta Tau + calibrator E1W2 and W1W2
- We are also working on the new central control software and
improvements in the instrument, such as a new filter wheel for neutral
densities and studies for the possibility of new dichroic plates
(IR/VIS CHARA dichroics).
Nov 26th to Dec 5th 2007: First scientific run
Daniel Bonneau, Jean-Michel Clausse, Denis
Mourard
December
2nd to 5th
- During these nights, we have been able to record two
sets of data mainly for qualification purposes . The seeing conditions
were really not good with only two sequences of a few hours with a
seeing below 1.5''.
Friday November
30th and Saturday december 1st
- The bad weather
conditions did not permit observations during these nights, except for
a short control of the new alignment.
- We have installed
in the lab a light detector for the ALGOLs security. After many
attempts it seems to work correctly now and the HV are switched off if
the light is turn on in the lab.
- The observing
schedule has been prepared carefully and all the templates are now
ready thanks to the VEGA_PLAN software.
- Many improvement in
the control software as well as a lot of time spent on the bias
detector problem. The shielding does not improve much the situation.
- The VPN box between
MtWilson and Grasse Observatory begins to work but the configuration
has been difficult, thanks to the firewall protections.
- We are now
installed (royalement!) in the Kaypten cottage. Thanks Hal!
Thursday
November 29th
- New alignment of VEGA/CHARA: the M2&M6 are
restored to their initial positions. The sky pupil is reinstalled on
its nominal position. RM is aligned again on the sky pupil. Then a
lateral shift appears on the four beams on the close targets (the same
as yesterday night in fact). This shift is first roughly compensated by
moving all the M6 mirrors. Then the classical procedure is operated
with the close and far targets. After that, the beam samplers are set
in position and the alignement of the VEGA beams is made on the CHARA
tool on the OPLE rails. Small adjustement of the M6 are necessary. Then
the corner cubes near the CHARA-BRT are installed and we can follow the
return beam at the entrance of the tip/tilt sensor and at the entrance
slit of VEGA. On the slit viewer the return beams appear slightly on
the edge of the slit.
- In depth analysis of the communication of the
control software to lighten the internet transfer.
- The polarisation measurements have been completed by
installing the white light source just in front of one BCP and directed
towards the spectrograph. Analysis in progress.
- We also prepare carefully the strategies of the
observations, combining the use of W1,W2, E1 and E2 but by pairs only.
- We have been able to check our new alignment on the
sky during the holes in the clouds but seeing was horrible (r0 about
2cm) and no fringes were possible. Forecast for the coming nights are
really not good with rain and snow!
Wednesday
November 28th
- First step of the
measurements for testing the internal polarisation of VEGA and CHARA.
We use the white light source installed before the beam splitters and
directly on the CAU. No major differences are detected but new measures
are necessary to avoid the reflexion on the CSM beam splitter in the
CAU configuration.
- Continuation of the
work on the detectors. The variance of the dark on ALGOLR is 5 ADU for
a mean value of 70 ADU. It should be noted also that a slope of about 6
ADU occurs in the vertical direction of the dark (integration of the
rows) whereas an important modulation (almost 10%) from column to
column appears in the horizontal direction (integration of the
columns). These characteristics of the detectors are then found again
when working in photon counting regime and it explains why we have this
strong modulation on the spectrum.
- Continuation of the
work on the control software.
- Observations in
parallel to MIRC on HR1903 (eps Ori). We have a problem in the
alignment: our four beams (E1,S1,W1,W2) are shifted horizontally at the
entrance of the spectrograph by about 1 to 2mm. The problems comes from
a bad procedure in the alignment made yesterday (probleme with the
pupil mask). For continuing the nights we decided to center the beams
and the pupils by moving the M2 and M6 mirrors.
- It should be noted
that the four pupils look pretty better than in spetember.
- Fringes were
tracked by MIRC and as soon as we opened the detectors, fringes were
present on VEGA with a small offset of 750µm. Observations were
made on baseline W1-W2 in HRS mode of VEGA. During this night, three
combiners have worked in parallel (CLASSIC, MIRC and VEGA): a great
milestone for CHARA!
Tuesday
November
27th
- The
VEGA computers are now correctly installed in the control room.
- The new version of the detector’s
software has been tested. Darks with or without the high voltage have
been
compared and no differences are detectable. Thus darks will be recorded
with
the high voltages OFF. Raw images have been recorded for the accurate
determination of the low and high threshold. For both detectors, values
have
been found to be 6 (low) and 180 (high).
-
The
alignment of the Image and Pupil
Sensor has been corrected.
- The fine rotation of the detectors
has been also adjusted.
-
The
alignment of VEGA to CHARA has
been made completely, starting from the pupil mask, the M6 and then the
BCPs.
The beams from the BCP have been carefully aligned with the M1-M2 to
the CHARA
targets but due to the residual defaults of the BCP some minor motions
on the
M6 are necessary. After the final alignement, references have been
taken at the
output of the BCP. These positions as well as the position of the beams
at the
output of the M6 have to be checked carefully before moving again the
M1-M2.
Keeping these positions is necessary to avoid changes in the internal
optical
path between M1-M2.
- Bad weather for the
night…
November 2007: Preparation of the first science run of VEGA
on CHARA
The
team currently prepares the coming run. Some technical works are under
progress, such as:
- a passive security system to detect
light in the optical lab for the security of Vega intensified
detectors,
- a new chiller for Vega detectors that should arrive mid
November,
- the connection of Vega computers and electronics
on the new UPS installed by Nils,
- and the correct installation of VEGA computers in the
control room.
Concerning the observations, VEGA is planned on 4 nights: Dec. 2nd to
5th.
>From Nov, 27th to Dec, 1st, we plan to verify optical alignment,
install
new softwares, continue tests and adjustments on the detectors.
Parallel observations with MIRC should also allow us to find our OPD
offsets and adjust them.
During a short stay on the mountain (nov. 3th to 5th), intensive new
software tests have been made as well as technical works on the
detectors to solve the current issues on bad photon detection. See
report here
(in french).
Stay tuned to follow the mission diary
History:
See
September
2007 integration mission news on this page
See May
2007 news on this page
See April
2007 news on this page
See February
& March
2007 news on this page
See January
2007 news on this page
See December
2006 news on this page
See July to
November 2006 news on this page
July 2006 moving spectrograph
from Calern/GI2T to Grasse/Optical lab
Vega in
SPIE 2006 see publications page
Chara
agreement April 2006
Coming next:
December
2007
First Science run: 4 nights 2 - 5 december, stay tuned
to follow the diary
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