FIELD PREDICTION SOFTWARE © C2PU, Observatoire de la Cote d’Azur, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis Jean-Pierre Rivet CNRS, OCA, Dept. Lagrange

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FIELD PREDICTION SOFTWARE © C2PU, Observatoire de la Cote d’Azur, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis Jean-Pierre Rivet CNRS, OCA, Dept. Lagrange Version 01, 12/04/2015

What are you really observing ? 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice2 The “Plot_Field” software is what you need if you have ever asked one of the following questions during an observing session: Am I really observing the right target ? Which of these spots is MY target on this CCD image ? What is the identification and magnitude of this star, just above my target on this CCD image ? Is my target observable now ? Will my target be observable from Mauna Kea on January 24 th, 2021 at 23h52 UT ?

The “Plot_Field” software 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice3 TCS computer’s desktop: Plot_Field icon

The “Plot_Field” software IHM 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice4

The “Plot_Field” software IHM 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice5 Display zone “Update display” button “EXIT” button “Observability” button “Auto Update” button

The “Plot_Field” software IHM 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice6 Target definition zone Observing conditions zone Instrument definition zone Catalogs definition zone Geometry definition zone Information zone

The display zone 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice7 Field boundary Center of field Stars Target 1 hour proper motion (asteroids/comets only) 1 arcmin towards North 1 arcmin towards East 1 arcmin towards Zenith

The target definition zone 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice8 Target’s right ascension Target’s right declination Target’s identifier Target is a fixed object Target is an asteroid Target is a comet Type of coordinates Get coordinates from the telescope NOTA: input formats: type 180for 180° 00’ 00’’ type for 145° 12’ 00’’ type for 110° 21’ 34’ type 91.5 for 91° 30’ 00’’

The observing conditions zone 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice9 UTC date UTC time Current date True local sidereal time UTC Julian date LatitudeLongitude Estimated seeing Temperature Pressure NOTA: in normal conditions, the latitude and longitude fields are preset to C2PU’s values

The instrument definition zone 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice10 Focal length Telescope / focus selection list Saturation magnitude Camera selection list CCD size (pix) Pixels size (  m) Pixels size (  ) Field of view (‘)

The catalog definition zone 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice11 Validate UC3 catalog Validate UCAC4 catalog Validate UCAC2 catalog NOTA: in normal conditions, nothing is to be modified in this zone

The geometry definition zone 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice12 Field rotation step (°) Field orientation angle Shift step size (  ) Increase field orientation angle Decrease field orientation angle Reset field orientation angle Flip image Keypad to shift the field of view Zoom factor Decrease zoom factor Increase zoom factor Reset zoom factor step

The information zone 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice13 Displays contextual informations

A typical session (I) 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice14 Choose the instrumental configuration select the telescope / focus configuration select the camera OR enter the focal length manually enter the CCD size in pixels manually enter the pixels sizes in  m manually

A typical session (II) 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice15 Specify the observing conditions verify the latitude / longitude, and update if needed enter the atmospheric pressure and temperature manually enter the estimated seeing value manually left-click the “Now” button to set date/time to current values OR enter the UTC date / time manually using the date / time editors

A typical session (III) 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice16 Specify the target enter the right ascension / declination manually select the desired type of coordinates (ICRS or apparent EOD) OR enter the target’s identifier left-click on the “Star” or “Aster.” or “Comet” button OR left-click on the “Telescope’s cords.” button to obtain the coordinates and atmospheric conditions from the telescope

A typical session (IV) 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice17 Update the display left-click on the “Update display” button

A typical session (V) 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice18 Check the observability left-click on the “Observability” button An information window pops up

A typical session (VI) 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice19 Obtain informations on a field star put the cursor on the star image left-click on the star image The information zone displays informations on the star, or the current position if no star is found

A typical session (VII) 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice20 Exit the program left-click on the “EXIT” button

troubleshooting 27/05/2016C2PU-Team, Observatoire de Nice21 If the software produces the following result: contact a local staff member... or take some holidays