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NIKA2 Re-Commissioning

March 18th-25th, 2025 + ...

NIKA2 run 72
Cryo run 84

Tuesday, March 18th, 2025

@10:30 a.m. Angel, Carsten, Monica, Stefano and maaany others arrived at the Telescope. There is a lot of snow 2-3m or more, accumulated by the wind in some spots), the windows of the dining room are completely covered. The sky is cloudy, but it seems that it might clear up a bit later. No precipitation at the moment

There's a bit of snow...

In the morning we check the NIKA2 traces:

We have a briefing to make the point of what needs to be done first.

We decide also that if we have dead times, there's no problem: we will avoid to put ourselves under pressure/stress and we will take the needed time to tackle possible problems/mistakes, discuss ideas and analyze the situation.

@13:15 LT: De-icing is switched on full power, but it's not fully working, there's some ice on the dish.

@15:25 LT: the Ar3 bump moved from 0.3 Hz to 0.6 Hz

@17:20 LT: it's still slightly snowing. Sometimes we see blu patches of sky. We check the main dish: it's mostly clean, except the upper-right rim and one of the four sub-reflectors supports. We park the antenna facing the "faint" sun, hoping it helps.

@19:00-19:30 LT: Frederic went up on the platform, but the ice on the legs of the subreflector is too hard and too far away to be reached and removed. Therefore we need to wait for the Sun to melt it tomorrow morning. Meanwhile the sky cleared up. Current air temperature: -4 C. Later the sky got foggy again.

Frederic checks the ice conditions

Wednesday, March 19th, 2025

Good morning!

@07:00 LT: We wake up with a wonderful clear sky... and wind at 20-25 m/s. The current air temperture is -6 C. The telescope is facing the rising sun, in the hope that the ice melts, but the wind forecast predicts even stronger winds later today.

@10:00 LT: The wind has surpassed 32 m/s some time ago and some clouds are coming.

@12:30 LT: we have our first daily meeting.

Thursday, March 20th, 2025

Tonight it's windy 60 m/s!!! ...

During the night, we enjoy the wind show...

@08:00 LT: Current conditions: Temperature 0 C; wind speed ~20-30 m/s; sky partially cloudy. We now wait patiently for the wind to slow down further and give us a chance to start the NIKA2 operations.

@12:00 LT: Wind stays at 30-35 m/s. Transport cancelled. Based on input from SL, dedicated PIMP page created.

@12:30 LT: we have our daily meeting.

Friday, March 21st, 2025

@09:00 LT: stopped. Wind meter frozen, but wind is probably still around 20 m/s. There is a lot of ice at the subreflector and in the lower part of the dish. Outside temperature -6deg. De-icing at full power. Low lying clouds above the telescope. AB tested the new ini file for acquisition with pimp.

@10:00 LT: Dave arriving. NIKA2 cooling ok, though 1 fan is stopped due to a block of ice.

@12:30 LT: PIMP work started:

@13:00 LT SB and CK join the PIMP work and we all test it together:

@14:30 LT: DJ & AB are working on exchanging the Ar3 synthesizer, but they interrupt because it requires more operations than expected.

@14:40 LT: we continue the PIMP work. Here follow a list of the important things we do and learn. This can be used as a "practica' guide" to use the PIMP in the future, and will be copied also to the dedicated PIMP IRAM-ES wiki page.

@16:00-17:00 LT we are almost ready to start the PIMP integrations. Only the hot load temperature needs to reach 110 C. Meanwhile we take some test scans, to verify that the files are now correctly written, using the manual procedure. And here start some problems:

@17:20 LT it's time to go on

Summary of scan file names (in the run84_X/X36_2025_03_21/ directory):