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Define the following variables:
- F
- The focal length (mm).
-
- The sky position angle in radians.
-
- The offset between the coordinate system of the guide
probe and that of the instrument rotator, in radians.
-
- The handedness of the guide-probe coordinate system
(
1).
- x y
- Guide probe coordinates, in encoder units.
- x
x
y
y
- xy limits on the area
within which guide stars may be selected, in encoder units.
- r
- Polar coordinates of the guide probe (encoder units;
r is positive by definition).
-
r
r
- Limits on the
area within which guide stars may be selected, in polar coordinates;
encoder units).
- e
e
- The linear and angular encoder scales in
mm/encoder unit and rad/encoder unit, respectively.
- x
y
- The position of the centre of
rotation in encoder units in the guide probe coordinate system (used for
xy systems only).
- r
- The radial offset for guide probe coordinates, in encoder
units (used for r
systems only).
All of the existing A&G boxes on the La Palma telescopes use xy stages
for their guide probes, with the exception of the WHT Cassegrain system,
which has an r
arrangement. A general description of the
search areas may be given as follows (note that not all configurations
use every constraint):
-
and
(within a
rectangle). -
or
(within a circle: this may be either a result of vignetting or a
restriction on the mechanical travel of the probe). -
(inner ellipse excluded). A
minimum radial travel for an r
system is a special case. A
similar condition,
or
is used for the ROTATOR ANY option, where the available
area is always a circular annulus. -
or
or
or
(i.e. the area
and
is excluded). - The probe azimuth is in the range
.
The current best estimates for these parameters are given in Tables 1
and 2 and the following description. These should be good enough to
find guide stars, but accurate field calibrations are
needed for all configurations. Note that the ``encoder scale'' quoted
for the JKT f/8 configuration is not a bit size. The WFC guide probe
is positioned manually and its location is read in mm.
Table 1(a): Limiting magnitudes, plate scales and encoder scales (xy
systems)
Table 1(b): Limiting magnitudes, plate scales and encoder scales
(r
systems)
Table 2(a): Guide probe offsets and limits (xy systems)
Table 2(b): Guide probe offsets and limits (r
systems)
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