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LIFU observing, calibration

Observations with WEAVE are carried out by defining, scheduling and excuting observing blocks (OBs).

Each OB includes one or more observations (with or without dithering) of the science targets, and any required night-time calibration exposures at the same pointing. At any one time, the OB database contains a large number of OBs ready for execution.

The OBs are executed in queue-schedued mode. At the beginning of the night, the ING staff observer at the telescope uses the WEAVE scheduler software to generate a queue of OBs for observing. The scheduler takes into account the ambient or predicted seeing and transparency (provided by the observer), the sky brightness (calculated from a model, for a given OB and time of observation) and the relative science priority of different OBs. The staff observer can edit or pause the queue as required during the night, in response to changing observing conditions or any technical problems.

Quick-look data reduction in near real-time allows the staff observer to check the delivered SNR and make other quality-control checks.

Calibration arc (e.g. ThArCr) and flat-field exposures are currently scheduled automatically with each OB. In addition, daytime calibration exposures and twilight flats are taken as required (for the data-reduction pipeline at CASU).

The light for the arcs and flats is supplied by a calibration unit (formerly used with AF2) mounted at a 'broken Cassegrain' focus of the telescope.

Potential PIs requiring separate flux-calibration observations should contact ING for guidance.

Chris Benn, Lilian Domínguez, Cecilia Fariña

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