LHires first light

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Peter Somogyi
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LHires first light

Post by Peter Somogyi »

I have attached the LHiresIII to my 250/1000mm Newt (had to collimate it on guide star ;-) ), have put in an APM barlow (2.67x).
I've also done the calib upgrade, but still operated manually (mini XLR plug is missing).
Looks to be a usable setup.

First time calibration (1 times for all):
flat: +
neon: +
ref.star: -
nothing else:++

List file content (1st guess):
2
0.5249750623441395
6334.423
6382.991
6402.248
6506.528
6532.882
6598.953
6678.276
6717.043
6929.467
(used only 1 neon of 0.2 sec)
Will need to define more lines and sum multiple neons, I guess.

For now I was just curious of SNR and usability:
v694mon.png
But I must learn about neon some more.
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Re: LHires first light

Post by Francois Teyssier »

Hello Peter,
This is excellent.
Your Lhires looks very good ;)
I supposed you used 600 l/mm grating ?
All the best
François
Of course, I'm waiting for the spectrum for the database
Peter Somogyi
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Re: LHires first light

Post by Peter Somogyi »

Thank you Francois, yes it was the 600 grating.
A more correct calibration is in progress, then I will send it.
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Re: LHires first light

Post by Peter Somogyi »

Okay, noticed I've put in the Ar-Ne lamp (seen tiny Ar lines I could fit to at IR end, after summing 11 exposures of 0.2 secs).
Also learned how to fix bad guesses in CALIB\g600.lst: set the polynom to order 1, then spot the outstanding value in the ISIS logs.
Setting it back to order 2, I've got RMS=0.00747 (hope it's good).
Sent in the result now.
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