Proposal:
2013A-9999
Target of Oportunity:
No
Time Observed:
0.0
Time Engineering:
9.5
Time lost technical:
0.0
Time lost weather:
0.0
Time lost other:
0.0
Description:
DECam Engineering
Primary Investigator:
Alistair Walker
Email:
Institution:
CTIO
Instrument:
CTIO 4m DECam
Organization:
NOAO
Total Program Time:
9.5
So, as in described in elogs #173175 and #173180, new 365-nm LEDs have been installed into the DECal projector units. Some simple flat-field test exposures (elog #173186 and #173193) after dinner showed that the flux in the u-filter was VERY much improved ...> enough to turn down the power in the 365-nm LED from 80% to 70% (see attached image for flatfield check results with 25-second u-flats).
While not plotted on the FlatFieldCheck image, I also took the first VR-filter flatfield images, which qualitatively looked excellent (elog #173196).
Once we opened-up, I observed a few fields near to the bright southern star Canopus, which Steve K. and Tom D. had identified as having being observed in DES-YR1, and should allow us to test the effects of the anti-reflection paint/coatings that were applied to various surfaces/components inside DECam this week --> see elog #173244 and #173253 for details.
First science images using the new VR-filter were obtained (see elog #173319), and several multi-exposure images were taken to test linearity and background rates (in high Moonlight). I choose the Orion Nebula Cluster (M42) as first light object, and the results are stunning !