HAWK-I:
Quality Control: Pupil Ghosts |
|||||
|
|
Between the last Commissioning/Science Verification run (which ended January 30th) and the start of operations in P81 (Apr-Sep 2008), the entrance window to the instrument cryostat suffered a significant degradation and operations began in less than optimum conditions. The problem was resolved during an intervention conducted 2008-08-20 -- 2008-08-24. All data acquired between 2008-04-01 and 2008-08-20 are affected by this problem, though to what degree generally depends on the circumstances of the observations, though often in an apparently random way... During the Aug intervention it was discovered that the entrance window degradation was caused by a greasy film. The greasy film is believed to have been deposited during the 3 month period between the end of Commissioning/Science Verification and the start of observations when, for technical reasons, HAWK-I was kept under vacuum but at room temperature, instaed of it's usual cryogenically cooled state.
The degradation caused TWO effects to be evident in reduced
SCIENCE data:
Example data from April 2008 where the Pupil Ghost pattern
and the effects of a 'sudden lateral shift' are clearly present
[AB =
HAWKI.2008-04-29T02:47:25.267_tpl.ab]:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|