Auxiliary Telescope - Introduction, Imaging, Spectroscopy, and early systems Engineering.

Thursday Aug 10, 2-3:30 pm project time (CA time zone, also AZ)

The Auxiliary Telescope ("Aux Tel') has been in operation, typically for a few nights per month, for quite some time. Its primary mission during operations will be the determination of the variable components of the optical transmission of the atmosphere, especially aerosols and water vapor. But it also provides an opportunity for early system integration and commissioning. The Aux Tel system allows for the development of image quality diagnostics, The imaging data provides an opportunity to refine and validate instrument signature removal methods, including for example crosstalk and non-linearity corrections. The session will begin with an introduction to the Aux Tel system, and all are welcome to come and learn about the status and upcoming plans for exploiting this system to advance the maturation of Rubin systems. 

Possible Talks:
1) Auxiliary Telescope Overview- atmospheric characterization and systems engineering pathbreaker, Stubbs (10 min)
2) Imaging Status and Results- Eli Rykoff (10 min)
3) Spectroscopic Status and Results - Eske Pedersen (10 min)
4) Image Quality Status and Results, and Shack-Hartmann Tests - Elana Urbach (10 min)
5) AuxTel Dome Illumination System - Parker Fagrelius (5 min)
6) Discussion. 

Lead or Chair for this Session: 
Christopher Stubbs
Suggested Audience: 
anyone interested.
Category: 
Commissioning
Systems Engineering
Telescope & Site
Operations (General)
System Performance
Applicable to: 
Project
Community
Operations
Day: 
Thursday 08/10

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