The JMMC softwares to prepare AMBER observations AMBER Workshop - LAOG - 9 Nov 2004.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
VLTI EuroSummer Schoolday June 2006Initials. Name -- Lecture title Observability and UV coverage of sources Euro Summer School Observations and data reduction.
Advertisements

GENIUS kick-off - November 2013 GENIUS kick-off meeting The Gaia context: DPAC & CU9 X. Luri.
CHASE Audit Software David Hewitt IT Director HASTAM.
Basics of Optical Interferometry (Observationnal Astronomy II) Lecture by Stéphane Sacuto.
Imaging Algorithm – Eric Thiébaut – IAU Optical/IR Interferometry Working Group, 2002 J M M C Image Reconstruction in Optical/IR Aperture Synthesis Eric.
NOAO/Gemini Data workshop – Tucson,  Hosted by CADC in Victoria, Canada.  Released September 2004  Gemini North data from May 2000  Gemini.
Observing Operations Concept Document Elizabeth McGrath NGAO PD Team Meeting #6 March 19, 2009.
PRIMA Astrometry Object and Reference Selection Doc. Nr. VLT-PLA-AOS Astrometric Survey for Extra-Solar Planets with PRIMA J.Setiawan & R. Launhardt.
Observing efficiency for NGAO 1.Definitions 2.Lessons learned a)Keck LGS AO “efficiency” b)Keck AO brute conclusion 3.Observing efficiency budget 4. Observing.
Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Expanded Very Large Array Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope Very Long Baseline Array.
For the asteroseismology channel The database contains all the stars brighter than m V = 9.5 (~ objects) with extensive data from: The CDS/Simbad.
Science Operations Status Maria Santos-Lleo EPIC cal & ops meeting, Madrid March, 2010.
Introduction to Astrophysics Lecture 8: Observational properties of stars.
Section 2: Science as a Process
Schneider, No food or drink at lab stations. Stay at your lab bench, working with your lab group. “Consultations” with others ok. Socializing.
ALMA Proposal Preparation and Submission Eelco van Kampen European ALMA Regional Centre (ESO, Garching) Thanks to Liz Humphrys, Andy Biggs and Paola Andreani.
Commissioning the NOAO Data Management System Howard H. Lanning, Rob Seaman, Chris Smith (National Optical Astronomy Observatory, Data Products Program)
Field Project Planning, Operations and Data Services Jim Moore, EOL Field Project Services (FPS) Mike Daniels, EOL Computing, Data and Software (CDS) Facility.
Model fitting: tutorial and introduction to the practice session EuroSummer School Observation and data reduction with the Very Large Telescope Interferometer.
ALMA Proposal Preparation and Submission Liz Humphreys European ALMA Regional Centre ESO, Garching Thanks to Andy Biggs, Paola Andreani, Eelco van Kampen.
Characterisation Data Model applied to simulated data Mireille Louys, CDS and LSIIT Strasbourg.
STIS Closeout Plan Paul Goudfrooij 2005 HST Calibration Workshop, 10/26/2005.
At A Glance VOLT is a freeware, platform independent tool set that coordinates cross-mission observation planning and scheduling among one or more space.
1 Science as a Process Chapter 1 Section 2. 2 Objectives  Explain how science is different from other forms of human endeavor.  Identify the steps that.
IVC : a simulation and model-fitting tool for optical-IR interferometry Abstract I present a new software tool, called “Interferometry Visibility Computations”
High-Level Organization ALMA Board AUI NRAO North American ARC Manager North American ALMA Regional Centre AMACASAC Joint ALMA Observatory ALMA Director.
Summary of distributed tools of potential use for JRA3 Dugan Witherick HPC Programmer for the Miracle Consortium University College.
The success or failure of an investigation usually depends on the design of the experiment. Prepared by Odyssa NRM Molo.
Software Project Planning Defining the Project Writing the Software Specification Planning the Development Stages Testing the Software.
F. Levrier (LERMA - ENS) J. Pety (LERMA - IRAM Grenoble) P. Salomé (LERMA - Observatoire de Paris) STAR FORMAT meeting, Heidelberg, 4-5 may 2010 Making.
OPTICON JRA4 Coordinator Dr Alain Chelli Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Grenoble & Jean-Marie Mariotti Center, Universite Joseph Fourier, BP53, Grenoble.
Consortium Meeting La Palma October PV-Phase & Calibration Plans Sarah Leeks 1 SPIRE Consortium Meeting La Palma, Oct. 1 – PV Phase and.
Announcements Project Medley Outlines due Tuesday! – 1 page typed and double-spaced – What do you plan to do for your project? On-Campus Observing Moved.
Best-Fit, Bundle, & USMN Using SA to understand measurement uncertainty Zach Rogers NRK, EMEAR Application Engineer.
The AMBER & MIDI instruments of the VLTI (Observationnal Astronomy II) Lecture by Stéphane Sacuto.
Unit 1 Lesson 3 Scientific Investigations Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
GLAST Science Support CenterAugust 9, 2004 Users’ Committee Meeting GSSC USER SUPPORT David Band – GSSC.
Data Analysis Software Development Hisanori Furusawa ADC, NAOJ For HSC analysis software team 1.
Introduction to Earth Science Section 2 Section 2: Science as a Process Preview Key Ideas Behavior of Natural Systems Scientific Methods Scientific Measurements.
Site-Level Model-Data Comparison A Proposed NACP Interim Synthesis Project Ken Davis, Peter Thornton, Kevin Schaefer, Dan Riciutto Coordinators.
1 Software Reliability Analysis Tools Joel Henry, Ph.D. University of Montana.
The Scientific Method. Objectives Explain how science is different from other forms of human endeavor. Identify the steps that make up scientific methods.
PACS Hitchhiker’s Guide to Herschel Archive Workshop – Pasadena 6 th - 10 th Oct 2014 The PACS Spectrometer: Overview and Products Roberta Paladini NHSC/IPAC.
MIDI design, performance, operations, and science Markus Schöller (INS)
Number your paper from 1 through 25.. Multiplication Facts Ready Set Begin.
GLAST Science Support Center June 21, 2007 Getting Involved with GLAST GLAST Guest Investigator Program David Band, GSSC CRESST/GSFC/UMBC.
Probing the nuclear emission structure in the LINER F with the VLTI by Konstantina & Jürgen Abstract: LINER bear an AGN with unusual properties.
The Scientific Method How to Use the Scientific Method EffectivelyHow to Use the Scientific Method Effectively.
Practical session on calibrators Euro Summer School Active Galactic Nuclei at the highest angular resolution: theory and observations Torun, Poland 27.
Science Words. Scientific Inquiry The ways scientists study the natural world and propose explanations based on gathered evidence.
The Nature of Science The Methods of Science Scientific Measurements Graphing.
Project Planning Defining the project Software specification Development stages Software testing.
Process overview - abstract Acquire field images - Reference - Target Extract magnitudes Choose plot Quick peek target lightcurve with raw target instrumental.
Observations with AMBER  General overview  P2VM  OB preparation with P2PP P2PP / OB / templates Available templates for observation procedure Typical.
Observation proposal preparation. Rules of the game  teams of 4 students with common scientific interest  prepare an observation proposal  2.3 afternoons.
The Very Large Telescope Interferometer Neon School, Garching 29 August, 2008 Andrea Richichi European Southern Observatory.
26th October 2005 HST Calibration Workshop 1 The New GSC-II and it’s Use for HST Brian McLean Archive Sciences Branch.
GSPC -II Program GOAL: extend GSPC-I photometry to B = V ˜ 20 add R band to calibrate red second-epoch surveys HOW: take B,V,R CCD exposures centered at.
Software Design and Development Development Methodoligies Computing Science.
GLAST Science Support Center November 8, 2005 GUC Action Item #15 AI#15: Pre-Launch GI Proposal Tools David Band (GSSC/JCA-UMBC)
Community of Practice K Lead Project Team: الالتزامالتحفيز التفكير المؤسسي المرونةالتميزالشراكةالاستقامة.
DOCUMENTATION DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE (DDLC)
Data Processing Status
Section 2: Science as a Process
Comparing Theory and Measurement
ESO Phase 1 & 2 Procedures Gaitee Hussain
Planning Observations
Traceability of the GIRO to the ROLO: Definition of a benchmark
The Scientific Method.
The Scientific Method.
Presentation transcript:

The JMMC softwares to prepare AMBER observations AMBER Workshop - LAOG - 9 Nov 2004

The observing path from A to Z Have a great idea that needs VLTI- AMBER ! Make sure it is feasible and useful Write a good ESO proposal Get observing time with AMBER Prepare and perform observations Analyze data Publish a great paper !!! Have a great idea that needs VLTI- AMBER ! Make sure it is feasible and useful Write a good ESO proposal Get observing time with AMBER Prepare and perform observations Analyze data Publish a great paper !!!

The observing path from A to Z Have a great idea that needs VLTI- AMBER ! Make sure it is feasible and useful Write a good ESO proposal Get observing time with AMBER Prepare and perform observations Analyze data Publish a great paper !!! Have a great idea that needs VLTI- AMBER ! Make sure it is feasible and useful Write a good ESO proposal Get observing time with AMBER Prepare and perform observations Analyze data Publish a great paper !!!

The observing path from A to Z Have a great idea that needs VLTI- AMBER ! Make sure it is feasible and useful Write a good ESO proposal Get observing time with AMBER Prepare and perform observations Analyze data Publish a great paper !!! Have a great idea that needs VLTI- AMBER ! Make sure it is feasible and useful Write a good ESO proposal Get observing time with AMBER Prepare and perform observations Analyze data Publish a great paper !!!

JMMC’s mission JMMS is a network that gathers most of the French interferometric expertise Its goal is to help VLTI users throughout the process, except for what is taken care of by ESO or by the instruments’ team This is true for both the French and European community JMMC provides softwares and support JMMS is a network that gathers most of the French interferometric expertise Its goal is to help VLTI users throughout the process, except for what is taken care of by ESO or by the instruments’ team This is true for both the French and European community JMMC provides softwares and support

JMMC’s mission Pre-observing tools: software to simulate the proposed observations, evaluate their feasibility/usefulness and get ready for the observations themselves

JMMC’s mission Pre-observing tools: software to simulate the proposed observations, evaluate their feasibility/usefulness and get ready for the observations themselves Post-observing tools: software to model the calibrated visibilities and closure phases and extract as much science as possible Pre-observing tools: software to simulate the proposed observations, evaluate their feasibility/usefulness and get ready for the observations themselves Post-observing tools: software to model the calibrated visibilities and closure phases and extract as much science as possible

JMMC’s two main softwares ASPRO « Interferometer Simulator » (many arrays) Much broader than VLTI-AMBER Provides UV coverage, V 2 estimates, modelling ASPRO « Interferometer Simulator » (many arrays) Much broader than VLTI-AMBER Provides UV coverage, V 2 estimates, modelling

JMMC’s two main softwares ASPRO « Interferometer Simulator » (many arrays) Much broader than VLTI-AMBER Provides UV coverage, V 2 estimates, modelling SearchCalibrators Name is self-explanatory Only for < 2.5  m (for now) ASPRO « Interferometer Simulator » (many arrays) Much broader than VLTI-AMBER Provides UV coverage, V 2 estimates, modelling SearchCalibrators Name is self-explanatory Only for < 2.5  m (for now)

JMMC’s support services Users’ manual are available with the softwares

JMMC’s support services Users’ manual are available with the softwares An contact has been set-up to answer all types of questions: Questions are either answered directly or redirected to the appropriate service/person Users’ manual are available with the softwares An contact has been set-up to answer all types of questions: Questions are either answered directly or redirected to the appropriate service/person

JMMC’s support services Users’ manual are available with the softwares An contact has been set-up to answer all types of questions: Questions are either answered directly or redirected to the appropriate service/person An FAQ webpage will be populated as questions come through the mailing list Users’ manual are available with the softwares An contact has been set-up to answer all types of questions: Questions are either answered directly or redirected to the appropriate service/person An FAQ webpage will be populated as questions come through the mailing list

How to access the softwares For now, both softwares only runs remotely through a Java applet Accessible directly from the JMMC webpage For now, both softwares only runs remotely through a Java applet Accessible directly from the JMMC webpage

How to access the softwares For now, both softwares only runs remotely through a Java applet Accessible directly from the JMMC webpage ASPRO also exists in an ASPRO-VLTI version that is specific to the upcoming ESO Call for Proposal (once it is released). For now, both softwares only runs remotely through a Java applet Accessible directly from the JMMC webpage ASPRO also exists in an ASPRO-VLTI version that is specific to the upcoming ESO Call for Proposal (once it is released).

Principles of ASPRO ASPRO estimates the observability of a source given its coordinates (delay lines)

Principles of ASPRO ASPRO estimates the observability of a source given its coordinates (delay lines) It provides an indicative PSF corresponding to the proposed UV coverage (radio-like) ASPRO estimates the observability of a source given its coordinates (delay lines) It provides an indicative PSF corresponding to the proposed UV coverage (radio-like)

Principles of ASPRO ASPRO estimates the observability of a source given its coordinates (delay lines) It provides an indicative PSF corresponding to the proposed UV coverage (radio-like) It populates a UV table with a user-defined geometic model for the source ASPRO estimates the observability of a source given its coordinates (delay lines) It provides an indicative PSF corresponding to the proposed UV coverage (radio-like) It populates a UV table with a user-defined geometic model for the source

Principles of ASPRO ASPRO estimates the observability of a source given its coordinates (delay lines) It provides an indicative PSF corresponding to the proposed UV coverage (radio-like) It populates a UV table with a user-defined geometic model for the source It calculates visibilities and phases ASPRO estimates the observability of a source given its coordinates (delay lines) It provides an indicative PSF corresponding to the proposed UV coverage (radio-like) It populates a UV table with a user-defined geometic model for the source It calculates visibilities and phases

Principles of ASPRO ASPRO estimates errorbars on the observable quantities based on the performances of the instrument

Principles of ASPRO ASPRO estimates errorbars on the observable quantities based on the performances of the instrument It provides a modelling of the simulated datasets to see how constraining the proposed observations are ASPRO estimates errorbars on the observable quantities based on the performances of the instrument It provides a modelling of the simulated datasets to see how constraining the proposed observations are

Principles of ASPRO ASPRO estimates errorbars on the observable quantities based on the performances of the instrument It provides a modelling of the simulated datasets to see how constraining the proposed observations are It creates graphical outputs for proposals ASPRO estimates errorbars on the observable quantities based on the performances of the instrument It provides a modelling of the simulated datasets to see how constraining the proposed observations are It creates graphical outputs for proposals

Principle of SearchCalibrators To calibrate the system’s performance, observations of a good calibrator are required just before or after the scientific target

Principle of SearchCalibrators To calibrate the system’s performance, observations of a good calibrator are required just before or after the scientific target Good calibrator = similar brightness (visible and near-infrared) as well as nearby location in the sky (same instrumental set-up) To calibrate the system’s performance, observations of a good calibrator are required just before or after the scientific target Good calibrator = similar brightness (visible and near-infrared) as well as nearby location in the sky (same instrumental set-up)

Principle of SearchCalibrators To calibrate the system’s performance, observations of a good calibrator are required just before or after the scientific target Good calibrator = similar brightness (visible and near-infrared) as well as nearby location in the sky (same instrumental set-up) Important: the calibrator’s properties must be well known, especially its apparent size!! To calibrate the system’s performance, observations of a good calibrator are required just before or after the scientific target Good calibrator = similar brightness (visible and near-infrared) as well as nearby location in the sky (same instrumental set-up) Important: the calibrator’s properties must be well known, especially its apparent size!!

Principle of SearchCalibrators Several catalogues at CDS (Strasbourg) are cross-searched for stars within a small radius and limited magnitude range around the target

Principle of SearchCalibrators Several catalogues at CDS (Strasbourg) are cross-searched for stars within a small radius and limited magnitude range around the target When photometry and coordiantes are well defined, an SED fit provides the object’s radius (and the extinction) with its uncertainty Several catalogues at CDS (Strasbourg) are cross-searched for stars within a small radius and limited magnitude range around the target When photometry and coordiantes are well defined, an SED fit provides the object’s radius (and the extinction) with its uncertainty

Principle of SearchCalibrators Several catalogues at CDS (Strasbourg) are cross-searched for stars within a small radius and limited magnitude range around the target When photometry and coordiantes are well defined, an SED fit provides the object’s radius (and the extinction) with its uncertainty Multiple and/or variable stars can be flagged Several catalogues at CDS (Strasbourg) are cross-searched for stars within a small radius and limited magnitude range around the target When photometry and coordiantes are well defined, an SED fit provides the object’s radius (and the extinction) with its uncertainty Multiple and/or variable stars can be flagged

Principle of SearchCalibrators Several catalogues at CDS (Strasbourg) are cross-searched for stars within a small radius and limited magnitude range around the target When photometry and coordiantes are well defined, an SED fit provides the object’s radius (and the extinction) with its uncertainty Multiple and/or variable stars can be flagged List of answers depends on users’ requirements Several catalogues at CDS (Strasbourg) are cross-searched for stars within a small radius and limited magnitude range around the target When photometry and coordiantes are well defined, an SED fit provides the object’s radius (and the extinction) with its uncertainty Multiple and/or variable stars can be flagged List of answers depends on users’ requirements