HET Mid-Trimester Report
Third Period of 2002
August 1 - November 30

This report is composed of five sections:
Instrument Status

In this section we will discuss the status of each instrument and any limitation to configurations that occurred during the period.


Observing Statistics

The image quality of the HET has improved a bit over last year.

For comparison here is the image quality for the same period of 2001

Here are the DIMM values reported in the night report. NOTE: There are a large number of nights when the DIMM was not operated; there is also times when the DIMM failed due to wind shake or extremely bad seeing.

Month by Month Summary

Month A:Fraction of the Time that was Possible Science B:Average Night Length C:Fraction of Time Lost due to Weather D:Fraction of Science Time Lost due to Alignment E:Fraction of Science Time Lost due to Calibrations F:Fraction of Science Time Lost due to Problems
August 0.884 7:52 0.38 0.24 0.02 0.09
September 0.843 8:56 0.27 0.13 0.04 0.53
October 0.932 9:53 0.60 0.09 0.01 0.06
November 0.879 10.61 0.43 0.15 0.05 0.08

The total number of 996 acceptable shutter open science exposures during this period for a total of 109.1 hours. There were a number of rejected spectra obtained during this period as well the following table give the total number of rejected spectra and the category that each falls into.

Number of TimesTime Lost (Hours)Type
132.3 E - Rejected by RA for Equipment Failure
50.7 H - Rejected by RA for Human failure
427.0 W - Rejected by RA for Weather
234.3 P - Rejected by PI and confirmed by RA
00.0 Q - Rejected due to error in the queue
00.0 C - Acceptable by RA but PI rejects
90.8 N - Acceptable but NOT charged due to weather or hole in queue
5610.4 B - Acceptable but Border line conditions

So this is a total of 14.3 hours of rejected spectra with an additional possible 10.4 hours of spectra that may be rejected.

This was the first period that we have kept accurate statistics on the overhead for each science visit. This overhead includes slew, setup, and readout (if there are multiple exposures per visit). In the summary page for each program the average setup time is calculated. The table below gives the average setup time for each instrument and the average and maximum science exposures.

Instrument Avg Overhead (min) Avg Exposure (sec)Max Exposure (sec)
LRS 16.5 828.42222
HRS 10.3 849.51800


Observing Programs Status

The following links give the summary for each institution and its programs. The resulting table will give (for each program) the total number of targets in the queue and the number completed, and will give the CCD shutter open hours, and the TAC allocated time. This usually will be the best metric for judging completeness but there are times when a PI will tell us that a target is "done" before the total number of visits is complete.


Institution Status

The following is a summary of the Acceptable CCD shutter time for each institution based on our htopx data base. It does not include any overhead.

Time Usage by Institution (hours)
-TOTAL- Used % of All
PSU 21.115 13.7
UT 115.809 75.2
Stanford 12.250 8.0
Munich 0.000 0.0
Goetting 4.890 3.2
NOAO 13.417 --
SALT 0.000 --
DDT 0.000 --

This is how each institution has allocated its time by priority.

Time Allocation by Institution (hours)
Institution Priority 0 Priority 1 Priority 2Priority 3 Priority 4
PSU 3.000 (3%) 31.500 (30%) 35.000 (34%) 35.000 (34%) 0.000
UT 19.200 (10%) 51.000 (26%)101.500 (51%) 27.000 (14%) 0.000
Stanford 0.000 5.000 (24%) 12.000 (57%) 3.000 (14%) 1.000(5%)
Munich 0.000 4.083 (41%) 2.917 (29%) 3.000 (30%) 0.000
Goetting 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
NOAO 0.000 53.700 (56%) 42.600 (44%) 0.000 0.000
SALT 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
DDT 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000


Programs to Carry Over

The following are the high priority targets for the rest of the period for each institution:

UT02-3
PriorityProgram Comments
0 UT02-3-003, SN2002JG HRS, 1 track, photometric , Vsky > 21.0, EE50 < 3.0
0 UT02-3-012, GJ623, GJ87 HRS, 3 tracks, Vsky > 18.0, EE50 < 3.5

PSU02-3
PriorityProgramComments
2 PSU02-2-050 HRS, 1 long visits on 1 possible dates, Vsky > 18.0, EE50 < 4.0

STA02-3
PriorityProgramComments

MUN02-3
PriorityProgramComments
1 MUN02-3-001 LRS+MOS, Vsky > 21.0 , EE50 < 2.0
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G02-3
PriorityProgramComments
1 G02-3-001 LRS, Synoptic target every 4-6 days for entire trimester, Vsky > 18.2 , EE50 < 4.0
1 G02-3-004 HRS, Synoptic target every 3-7 days for entire trimester, Vsky > 20.0 , EE50 < 3.0

TAC Response