From: Mamoru Doi (doi@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
Date: Fri Nov 15 2002 - 16:11:05 PST
Hi Chris and Saul,
Mauna Kea weather looks pretty bad tonight again.
If the weather becomes suddenly good, we will go
017. If we have some cirrus, we may go 025.
But the most likely situation seems that we have
no useful data tonight.
The front which causes this bad weather may
stay another day. In that case CISCO may not have time
to observe 071.
-Mamoru
> O.K. The current priority of CISCO J-band photometry is
> 1)SuF02-017(z=1.0)
> 2)SuF02-025(z=0.606)
> 3)SuF02-082(z=0.623)
> 4)SuF02-001(z=0.57)
> 5)SuF02-071(z=0.928)
> 6)SuF02-019(z=0.505)
>Hello Chris,
> One quick addition to Mamoru's email: When we were discussing the
>CISCO & ISAAC plan, we were also thinking that the absolute highest
>priority was to complete the high-redshift SNe, -071 and -017, with all
>the other supernovae only getting IR observations if there really is
>enough CISCO & ISAAC time available. (We cannot use the high-redshift
>SNe unless we get the J-band data, while the lower-redshift SNe would be
>useful anyway.) So we don't want to take any risk of using up the ISAAC
>time on the lower-redshift supernovae if you don't think there would
>still be enough time to complete the high-redshift SNe in the worst-case
>scenario that CISCO doesn't manage to get either of them. (Also, we
>really want these two high-redshift supernovae observed near maximum, of
>course, and we were aiming to get the one that is being observed at the
>end of November with HST another time with ISAAC at the end of November
>to match.)
>
> I think your current plan doesn't yet run into this problem -- but
>I'm not quite sure, since I don't know how the fact that we are not the
>highest ISAAC priority of figures into this calculation. What do you
>think?
>
> --Saul
>
>
>Chris Lidman wrote:
>
>> Dear Mamuro,
>> I need to correct my previous e-mail. For SuF02-017, please read
>> SuF02-071.
>>
>> Cheers, Chris.
>>
>> Chris Lidman wrote:
>>
>> > Dear Mamuro,
>> > I will ask Paranal to observe
>> >
>> > SuF02-017 if the conditions are clear - 10 hour integration
>> >
>> > SuF02-001 if the conditions are not clear (ie thin cirrus) - 3 hour
>> > integration
>> >
>> > SuF02-019 if the conditions are not clear - 3 hour integration.
>> >
>> > There is a bit of this cirrus at the moment.
>> >
>> > Cheers, Chris.
>> >
>> > Mamoru Doi wrote:
>> >
>> > > Dear Chris,
>> > >
>> > > We had no useful observations with CISCO on Nov.14.
>> > > Again there was a trouble of the telescope (possibly
>> > > the IR secondary support) and we saw strong astigmatism.
>> > > We spent half night for Mirror analysis. The image quality
>> > > was acceptable in the middle of the night. But then we had
>> > > cloudy/hazy sky.
>> > >
>> > > We will change the secondary from IR to optical, which is
>> > > more reliable with little disadvantages for CISCO J-band
>> > > observations.
>> > >
>> > > -Mamoru and Kentaro
>> > >
>> > > Mamoru Doi
>> > > Institute of Astronomy
>> > > School of Science
>> > > University of Tokyo
>> > > voice +81-422-34-5084
>> > > fax. +81-422-34-5041
>> > > doi@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
>
Mamoru Doi
Institute of Astronomy
School of Science
University of Tokyo
voice +81-422-34-5084
fax. +81-422-34-5041
doi@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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