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Bolometer's Observation

The most important commands of the old system have been adapted to the NCS. Here is a typical starting sequence for the bolometer.

Setup the Bolometer

Pako> @wbolo ! Mambo2, central pixel 53, short onoff (onf4), setup the bolometer commands

Sources Catalog

Pako> catalog source pool ! Setup the project source catalog BR Pako> catalog source ihet ! Setup the pointing/calibration source catalog

<!> Pointing sources: J1419+240 not 1419+240. BR <!> Pako is cASe-SenSiTIve for the source names.

Skydip, pointing, skydip

Pako> bt !Skydip at the current azimuth+start

(!) Every 2 hours in stable atmospheric condition.

Pako> p40 !Short pointing for weak sources+start BR Pako> p60 !Long pointing for strong sources+start BR Pako> set pointing azcor elcor !Correct the pointing with azcor and elcor. Correction from MOPSIC (@p or @psn for weak source)

Pako> bf BR Pako> start ! Start the focus BR Pako> set focus sfcz !Correct the focus with sfcz. Correction from MOPSIC (@f or @fsn for weak sources) BR (!) Do a focus when atmospheric conditions are changing, typically after sunset/sunrise

<!> Before an Onoff, be sure you are pointing with the right pixel (20). <!> Do a pointing before each Onoff or map if they are longer than 30 mn.

Calibration

Calibration on a [primary|secondary] calibrator

Pako> catalog source ihet BR Pako> source Calibrator_Name BR Pako> p60 BR Pako> set pointing azcor elcor BR Pako> onf4 ! Short Onoff integration (4 Subscans of 10 s) with central pixel 53

<!> You may do a short onf4 after a normal pointing to monitor the pointing source flux.

Onoff and Map

Pako>onf 20 30 !Perform an on-off integration of 20 subscans of 60s with a wobbler throw of 30" BR Pako> @onf30 !Some project may have their own on-off macro

<!> Don't try to make very long integration, you may loose the complete scan. In such a case use a loop.

Pako> bsw throw !Setup the wobbler throw BR Pako> bmap laz lel elstep azv !Setup an OTF map of laz azimuth length, lel elevation length, elstep elevation step and azv azimuth speed (arcsec/s). BR Pako> start !Start the map after you checked it is correct (it gives you the total integration time).

<!> The speed should not be larger than ~8 arcsec/sec

NOTE: BR roff20 : set the pixel 20 for on-off (most sensitive one). BR roff53 : set the central pixel 53 (default with @wbolo) BR BR

Typical Bolo Session

A typical starting session could be as following:

Pako> @wbolo
Pako> source Mars
Pako> gain 2                    ! special case for Mars, normal gain is 10
Pako> p60
Pako> bt                        !skydip
Pako> p60
Pako> set pointing 2. -6.
Pako> focus 1.1
Pako> start
Pako> set focus -3.5
Pako> onf4                      ! Measure the flux of Mars

Pako> gain 10.
Pako> @wbolo
Pako> set project 175_05   
Pako> catalog source ihet
Pako> source J0854+201           ! Pointing source 
Pako> roff20
Pako> p40
Pako> set pointing 0.4 -6.4
Pako> onf4                      ! Why not ?
Pako> catalog source pool
Pako> source 0927+2001           !Project source 
Pako> onf 20 35                 ! Do an on-off integration of 20 subscans of 60s 
                                 ! with a wobbler throw of 35¨.
Pako> Ad Nauseam ... 

<:( The set project Proj_Id will be necessary until it is automatically included in the source catalog.

List of Commands

Command

Explanation

@wbolo

Setup the default configuration and the commands

bf

Perform a focus

bt

Perform a bolotip at the current azimuth

btaz az

Perform a bolotip at the azimuth az

gainvalue

Setup the bolometer gain at value: use gain 10 for all but 2 for Mars, Mercury (Venus, Saturn, Jupiter)

Heterodyne Observation

Heterodyne observations are more complex in the sense there is much more options available. Since the NCS/Pako are still under heavy development, we give here a typical session. Some commands are the same that with bolometer observations. If the macros written by the PIs are not working ask the Pool coordinator or the AoD.

Pako> @setup-186_05-1850                   ! Setup the frequencies/receivers.
Tuning...
Pako> source Mars
Pako> pointing                             ! Check if continuum backends are set
Pako> start
Pako> set pointing -1. 2.                  ! The correction are given using the mira program
Pako> focus 2.0   
Pako> start 
Pako> set focus -2.2                       ! The correction is given using the mira program


Pako> cata source ihet
Pako> source J2240+245                     ! Pointing source 
Pako> pointing  
Pako> start
Pako> set point -1. 0.5
Pako> catalog source pool
Pako> source N821
Pako> @backends-186_05                     ! maybe included in the following macro
Pako> @target-wsw-186_05  
Number of Loops= 5                         ! according the indications of the PI.
Pako> @setup-186_05-1850                   ! Setup the continuum backend.
Pako> source J2240+245  
Pako> pointing  
Pako> start
Pako> set point -1. 0.5
Pako> catalog source pool
Pako> source N822
Pako> @backends-186_05   
Pako> @target-wsw-186_05  
Number of Loops= 5   
Pako> Ad Nauseam ...

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