********** Sergio, e-mails to you have been bouncing back ********** Let me know when your mail is working again !!! ********** Saturday April 19: mail to you is still bouncing!!! ********** Since the e-mail didn't work, ********** I have put a copy of the ER 8 Bkgnd finding chart at ********** http://www.stsci.edu/~bond/ER8.gif ********** Can you please try to find out what is wrong with your ********** e-mail? The message I get is: Reporting-MTA: dns; donner.stsci.edu Arrival-Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 15:49:01 -0400 (EDT) Final-Recipient: RFC822; sgonzalez@ctio.noao.edu Action: failed Status: 5.1.1 Remote-MTA: DNS; ctio.noao.edu Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable Last-Attempt-Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 15:49:12 -0400 (EDT) H. E. Bond 4/17/03 SMARTS 1.5m Service Observing Program Night of 2003 April 19-20 Times are UT-4 Sunset: 18:19 Twilight: 5:45 Twilight: 19:40 Sunrise: 7:04 Moon age -13 days. RA/Dec: 1650-24 Rises 20:46 Sidereal time evening twilight: 08:47 morning twilight: 18:53 .............................................................................. Civil date Setup Program(s) Apr 19 26/I STSI 03a-03/Valenti STSI 03a-05/BondV838Mon SUNY 03a-10/WalterTTau SUNY 03a-15/WalterGalaxies YALE 03a-08/Woo .............................................................................. Name Slit Filter Coll Grating Tilt & Comp,exp Ystart Ysize Yspec Blaze w.l. cov. Res (A) 26/I 110.5 clear 565 26 15.93 He-Ar 30 214 280 " 3550 3525-5295 4.3 .............................................................................. In afternoon or during dinner: - obtain at least 10 Zero frames - obtain at least 5, preferably 10, flat-field frames (projector or dome) Get well-exposed twilight spectrum at zenith at beginning (or end) of night. Try for 5000-30000 counts/pixel. Observe at beginning of night: Pgm Pri Target RA (J2000) Dec mag Exp Cmp Remarks STSI 03a-05 1 mu CMa 06 56 06.6 -14 02 36 5.0 3x8 2 Main observing programs; observe as many of these as possible. Intermix programs as appropriate, and generally try to observe in order of RA. Get as many of the Priority 1 as possible, and then Priority 2 if there is time. All of the targets in SUNY 03a-15 are galaxies; put the slit on the nucleus. I will e-mail Sergio a chart for "ER 8 Bkgnd" since it has a very close companion. NOTE: There are more targets than can actually be observed tonight. Just get as many as you can and don't worry if you don't get all of them. Try to get the 3 high-priority targets for STSI 03a-05, and an equal number of high-priority targets from each of the two SUNY programs. You can skip targets that are too close to the moon. STSI 03a-05 1 V838 Mon 07 04 04.8 -03 50 50 15.6 3x1500 2 STSI 03a-05 2 Lo 4 10 05 45.7 -44 21 32 16.6 3x900 2 STSI 03a-05 1 ER 8 Bkgnd 13 12 55.2 -47 28 09 15 3x1200 1 STSI 03a-05 1 V4743 Sgr 19 01 09.4 -22 00 06 11 3x300 1 nova, very faint on sky survey SUNY 03a-15 1 NGC 2835 09 17 52.9 -22 21 18 11.0 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 2 NGC 2889 09 27 12.6 -11 38 37 12.4 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 1 NGC 2997 09 45 38.6 -31 11 25 10.1 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 2 NGC 3059 09 50 07.9 -73 55 17 11.8 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 1 NGC 3137 10 09 07.2 -29 03 51 12.1 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 2 NGC 3140 10 09 27.6 -16 37 41 14.8 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 1 NGC 3360 10 44 16.0 -11 14 32 14.6 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 2 NGC 3361 10 44 29.0 -11 12 27 13.4 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 1 NGC 3511 11 03 23.7 -23 05 11 11.5 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 2 NGC 3513 11 03 45.9 -23 14 39 11.9 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 1 NGC 3621 11 18 16.0 -32 48 42 10.2 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 2 NGC 3672 11 25 02.3 -09 47 40 12.2 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 1 MCG-01-30-01311 37 44.9 -07 16 04 15.0 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 2 NGC 4666 12 45 08.7 -00 27 41 11.5 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 1 NGC 4668 12 45 32.0 -00 32 09 13.3 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 2 NGC 4731 12 51 01.0 -06 23 34 11.9 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 1 IC 4212 13 12 03.0 -06 59 29 14.5 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 2 M83 13 37 00.8 -29 51 59 8.2 3x200 1 SUNY 03a-15 1 NGC 5530 14 18 27.1 -43 23 19 11.9 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-15 2 NGC 5643 14 32 40.7 -44 10 28 10.7 3x500 1 SUNY 03a-10 1 LTT 4364 11 45 37.7 -64 50 25 11.5 3x200 1 phot. std SUNY 03a-10 1 TW Hya 11 01 51.9 -34 42 17 3x300 1 SUNY 03a-10 1 RU Lup 15 56 42.3 -37 49 15 3x300 1 SUNY 03a-10 1 V866 Sco 16 11 31.4 -18 38 24 3x300 1 SUNY 03a-10 1 V1121 Oph 16 49 15.3 -14 22 09 3x300 1 moon close SUNY 03a-10 1 Oph 118 16 31 15.8 -24 34 02 3x300 1 moon close SUNY 03a-10 1 V4046 Sgr 18 14 10.5 -32 47 34 3x300 1 SUNY 03a-10 1 S CrA 19 01 08.7 -36 57 20 3x300 1 SUNY 03a-10 1 Feige 110 23 19 58.4 -05 09 56 11.8 3x240 1 phot. std STSI 03a-03 2 YZ CMi 07 44 40.2 +03 33 09 11.1 3x300 1 STSI 03a-03 2 LU Vel 09 58 34.3 -46 25 30 11.3 3x400 1 STSI 03a-03 2 V857 Cen 11 31 46.5 -41 02 47 11.5 3x400 1 STSI 03a-03 2 Prox Cen 14 29 42.9 -62 40 46 11.0 3x400 1 STSI 03a-03 2 V1216 Sgr 18 49 49.4 -23 50 10 10.5 3x300 1 STSI 03a-03 2 AU Mic 20 45 09.5 -31 20 27 8.8 3x200 1 STSI 03a-03 3 FK Aqr 22 38 45.6 -20 37 16 9.1 3x200 1 STSI 03a-03 3 FL Aqr 22 38 45.2 -20 36 49 11.4 3x400 1 YALE 03a-08 3 CTS 306 11 59 41.0 -19 59 24 16.2 3x1200 1 YALE 03a-08 3 CTS 321 13 17 44.8 -14 16 57 16.7 3x1200 1 YALE 03a-08 3 CTS 536 14 01 49.2 -24 55 30 16.5 3x1200 1 Observe at end of night: STSI 03a-05 1 5 Ser 15 19 18.8 +01 45 55 5.0 3x8 2 General Notes: Finding charts for YALE 03a-08, STSI 03a-05, SUNY 03a-10 were already left at telescope in February. Charts for STSI 03a-03 are also at the telescope; note that most of the stars in this program have large proper motions, and the charts show the locations that they will have moved to in 2003. Targets for SUNY 03a-15 are galaxies; place slit on nucleus. Pri: Target priority. 1 = observe object if possible 2 = extra targets; observe only if no Priority 1 target is available 3 = backup targets; low priority RA & Dec: all coordinates are accurate to 1". Cmp: 1 means take comparison spectrum only before target exposures; 2 means before and after .............................................................................. Questions may be addressed to: Howard Bond bond@stsci.edu (program STSI 03a-02) Jeff Valenti valenti@stsci.edu (program STSI 03a-03) Fred Walter fwalter@astro.sunysb.edu (program SUNY 03a-15) Jong-Hak Woo jhwoo@astro.yale.edu (program YALE 03a-08)