From: Saul Perlmutter (saul@lbl.gov)
Date: Sat May 04 2002 - 15:23:36 PDT
Hi Chris,
OK, here is what Julien and I have come up with. (I'm being a
little vague on the exact amount of exposure time for each, because you
probably know better what is appropriate for these magnitudes when you
know the seeing conditions and the time budget for tonight.)
1. Highest priority tonight: C02-013/Isntx
This should less than 1 hour total exposure time (it could
probably even be 45 minutes).
It is around I = 23.9 mag now, we think, on a 22.4 mag host.
Julien is trying to help check the correct slit position angle
to go through the host galaxy center and SN candidate.
2. Second priority tonight: C02-015/Alambix
This should be at least 1 hour total exposure time.
It is around I = 24.5 mag now, we think, and without any host
right underneath.
Slit position angle could go through either neighboring big
galaxy (see "Zoom")
3. Lowest priority tonight: C02-016/VotezChirax
This could probably be done in 15 minutes (or less!).
It is around I = 22.5 now, on a 24.3 mag host.
(Julien is checking to see if we got any useful data on it in
the bad-seeing data from last night.)
As mentioned in previous email, 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.
Julien is now doing final checks on the finding charts for these
candidates, but they should all be there on the web now. We'll let you
know of any final further news on these, but otherwise this should be
the plan for tonight.
Regards, --Saul
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Sat May 04 2002 - 15:20:32 PDT