Re: Update to web pages. [Planning for tonight at VLT]

From: Saul Perlmutter (saul@lbl.gov)
Date: Sat May 04 2002 - 11:12:42 PDT

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    Hi Chris, I'm working with Julien on understanding the SNe to be observed tonight. I'm
    trying to enter comments into the SNtrak page, to give a little more detail on what is likely
    to be the story for each one of them. I just sent a batch of questions about them (including
    the likely position angle that would go through the host) to Julien, to make sure we have a
    clear understanding of what you might get a spectrum of. I think he is still asleep, but I'll
    let you know when I hear back from him where things stand.

    My best current guess is that we will go for at least a 45-minute or 1-hour spectrum of
    C02-013/Isntx, and perhaps a short (15 or 20-minute) spectrum of the bright C02-016/VotezChirax
    (but this would be much lower priority for this current 3-night run since we can get it later
    after the HST deadline and it's much too bright for an HST candidate). One more possibility
    is C02-015/Alambix, but we are still trying to figure out what that one looks like.

    Regards, --Saul

    clidman wrote:

    > Dear Julien,
    > I am now leaving for Santiago. Can you please send me the SNe you
    > wish the VLT to observe by 02:00 UT. I will need a finding chart for each. If there are not
    > too many, you can send me the finding charts by e-mail. I have already downloaded the
    > earlier SNe, i.e. C01-000,1,3,4 and 5 from the LBL finding chart web page; however, I
    > am unable to download finding charts from http://www.cfht.hawaii.edu/~sne/News/D1/.
    >
    > Cheers, Chris.
    >
    > raux@in2p3.fr wrote:
    >
    > > I fix the bug witn the tiles. It should be usable now.
    > >
    > > This tile contain for each candidate:
    > >
    > > On the top left
    > >
    > > The name of the candidate
    > > The position in RA, DEC system.
    > > The combine Signal-To-Noise ratio
    > > The x,y position of the candidates
    > > The seeing of the reference (correspond to New)
    > > The magnitude of the host if exists (If not 99)
    > >
    > > On the top right
    > >
    > > Images of the deep ref from lats year campaign
    > > The sum of all the images of the current campaign
    > > The subtraction of these two images
    > >
    > > On the bottom
    > >
    > > The subtraction of the sum of the images of one night from the reference
    > > from last year
    > > The scores correspobding to this night and this candidate
    > >
    > > The mag of the canidate (If not detected 99)
    > > The signal-to-noise ratio (If not detected 0)
    > > The Increase (not multipied by 100) (If not detected 0)
    > > The distance of aasociation between the canidates and the host (If not
    > > detected 0)
    > > The date
    > > The seeing
    > >
    > > I hope that all is clarify now.
    > >
    > > I still have to sort the candidates without finding charts.
    > >
    > > We had images on D1 yesterday night but they seem to be very poor, I'll
    > > try to compute the subtraction during the night.
    > >
    > > If you need precision, I'll be pleased to answer you request.
    > >
    > > Julien
    > >
    > > --
    > > Julien Raux
    > > Groupe Supernovae
    > > LPNHE, Universites Paris VI & VII, 4 Place Jussieu - T33 RdC75252 Paris
    > > cedex 05 - Tel: (33) 1 44 27 23 27
    > > !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOTE NEW E-MAIL raux@in2p3.fr !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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