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Daily Reports (2026/02/10-17, NIKA2 run 79, Cryo run 91)

Observers on-site: Miren Muñoz (Tue.-Fri.), Maite Beltrán, David Taylor, Philippe André, Angel Bongiovanni (Fri. to Tue.)

AoD: Angel Bongiovanni

Operators: Gloria Liñán (night), Pedro Martínez (day)

Telescope crew and observers arrived safe. Thanks to German for his support. Lot of snow around, but melting down. The telescope looks quite clean. Raining. Ambient temp. around 0C. No wind.

Organization of shifts:
23:00-06:00 LT: Maite
06:00-13:00 LT: Philippe
13:00-20:00 LT: David
19:00-23:00 LT: Miren/Angel

Important

Focus offsets shall be measured on Ar1
Pointing offsets shall be measured on Ar2

Pool-Account usage: Accounting of observing times

  • Calibration observations like pointing, focus, and calib_1scan (the latter in case of NIKA2-Pol only, aimed at characterizing the instrumental polarization) which are conducted before and during project observations are part of the project time. Note that all proposals include such overheads in the time and sensitivity estimates. This holds for total power and polarimetry observations.

  • Other calibration observations which are important for all projects like beam maps, skydips, or calib_1scan for absolute flux calibration may be accounted under the pool account (nikaX-YY, where X = s,w and YY = year ; nikaw-25 in this case).

  • When conditions are unstable and it is unclear whether project observations make sense at all, calibrations may be accounted to the pool account.

Focus and Beam maps accounting

Please fill the Table with the Ar1,2,3 focus values as follows. At best, make one table per day.

  • Focus sequences (NOTE: Ar2 is very noisy and this might influence the A2 focus value)

    Scans nr.

    Target

    Ar2

    Ar1

    Ar3

    Pol?

    Notes

    20260212s32-s37

    1730-130

    0.87

    --

    --

    No

    Starting point 1.0 Only 3 valid scans

    20260212s39-s43

    1730-130

    1.15

    2.05

    2.30

    No

    Starting point 1.9

    20260212s47-s51

    Mars

    1.18

    2.05

    2.30

    No

    Starting point 2.05 Best focus Ar2 from FWHM only

    20260212s92-s96

    Uranus

    0.85

    1.73

    1.93

    No

    Starting point 2 Best focus Ar2 from FWHM only

    20260212s121-s125

    Uranus

    0.77

    1.56

    1.87

    No

    Starting point 1.73 Best focus Ar2 from FWHM only

    20260212s132-s136

    Uranus

    0.73

    1.7

    1.91

    No

    Starting point 1.6 Best focus Ar2 & Ar3 from FWHM only

Similarly, if any beam maps (total power or polarimetry) are taken:

  • Beam maps

    Scan Nr

    Target

    Focus

    TP (99 subscans) or Pol (95 subscans)

    Notes

Tuesday, 10th February 2026

@9:30-15:30 LT: Maintenance time.

@15:30-20:00: All together. Heavy cloudy and raining. Mild wind. A primer about NIKA2 observations.

No observations - adverse weather. Forecast still being unfavourable.

Wednesday, 11th February 2026

00:00-06:00: Maite. Rain and wind all night.

06:00-13:00: Philippe. It's still raining mid-morning. A possible pause in the afternoon is provided, but the rain would come back at night:

forecast_Wed

Mild <wind>: ~10 m/s. Temperature outside is slightly above 0C.

13:00-19:00: David. Rain and wind.

19:00-23:00: Miren. Frozen mix, dense fog.

23:00-24:00: Maite. Fog and rain. No observations all day.

Thursday, 12th February 2026

00:00-06:00: Maite. Heavy rain. Stopped ca. 03h; then strong wind and snow. Deicing ON. No observations.

06:00-13:00: Philippe. Wind speed is dropping a bit. Sky is clearing just before dawn. Pedro takes actions for checking taumeter box, telescope surface, chiller fans, etc. Auxiliary anemometer is installed.

Dawn's colours

Started moving the telescope at around 0900 after a long period of bad weather. Clear sky, but high opacity fluctuating around tau225 ~ 0.5. Started observing around 10:30 LT, after experiencing a few problems of oscillations around the commanded position. This was fixed after checking the ACU and NCS restart. The NIKA2 DAQ was also restarted with bad KID counts of 12, 4, 23 (Ar 1, 2 , 3).

Sky background is very high and atmosphere looks unstable despite the fantastic landscape we see from the control room. Difficult to see the effect of the amplifier replacing in the Nasmyth maps of array 2. Waiting for better conditions to do that.

Attempted to focus several times on various sources at various Az, El, but experienced high tracking deviation issues due to fairly strong wind. Eventually managed to get 2.5 focus sequences (s32-s37, s39-43, s47-51). First offset estimates are Ar1-Ar2= 0.9 mm and Ar3-Ar1= 0.25 mm. Then took several calib_1scans: Mars (s52), MWC349 (s55) and a skydip: s56. Last but not least, Philippe's luggage finally arrived to the telescope.

13:00-19:00: David. Taking over by doing a calib_1scan on NGC7027 (s59) and CRL2688 (s61). Opacity/instabilities are rising. Waiting for a while to see if conditions improve or not. At ~14h (LT), we confirm that opacity and its oscillations get worse, although the forecasts indicate the contrary. Switching to EMIR backup programs. One repetition for project 149-25. EMIR observations indicate tau~0.1, much lower than the taumeter reading- ice melting onto the taumeter? (see the Note about taumeter below). Switching back to NIKA2 at ~17h (LT). The NIKA2 DAQ was restarted with bad KID counts of 12, 3, 20 (Ar 1, 2 , 3). Switching to Uranus. Conditions rather stable despite tau 0.5-0.6. Peak to peak variations at 2mm of +/- 5 Jy/beam. Calib_1scan on Uranus, scan 98. Going to try and observe project 196-25 starting ~17:30. One rep. (6 scans) on Cl0024+1652 launched.

19:00-23:00: Miren. Taking over when the last scans on Cl0024+1652 were finishing. Switching to nikaw-25. Getting a pointing on Neptune (El. ~25 deg. and setting). Tried a focus on Neptune, but a couple of scans were corrupted due to high tracking deviations (wind speed rising again). Changing to Uranus. Several focus sequences launched with varied stability conditions. Valid ones are recorded in Table above. A calib_1scan on Uranus was obtained (scan 126). ALFORI was tried addressed to a flux calibration. Impossible to get a decent pointing, even with the faint option. High altitude clouds are coming. Instabilities, parametrised by the p2p variations, reached 100+ Jy/beam (2 mm). Waiting for a while. Situation does not improve and we move to EMIR backup project 147-25. Sky is unstable and opacity getting worse, we try several pointings.

23:00-24:00: Maite. Low clouds and very high opacity (1.64). Have tried different pointing on Uranus without succeeding. Shifting to project test for a while.

Friday, 13th February 2026

00:00-06:00: Maite.

06:00-13:00: Philippe.

13:00-19:00: David.

19:00-23:00: Angel.

23:00-24:00: Maite.

Saturday, 14th February 2026

00:00-06:00: Maite.

06:00-13:00: Philippe.

13:00-19:00: David.

19:00-23:00: Angel.

23:00-24:00: Maite.

Sunday, 15th February 2026

00:00-06:00: Maite.

06:00-13:00: Philippe.

13:00-19:00: David.

19:00-23:00: Angel.

23:00-24:00: Maite.

Monday, 16th February 2026

00:00-06:00: Maite.

06:00-13:00: Philippe.

13:00-19:00: David.

19:00-22:00: Angel.

  • Project 175-25: 22:00-02:00 & 07:00-10:30 (LT); 087-21 (POLAMI): 02:00-07:00.

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