Four types of data for calibration are usually obtained. These are the bias
level, the dark level, flat fielding, and wavelength calibration exposures. The
abstract commands used to obtain calibration data are given in
Table .
The frequency of the acquisition of calibration data is dependent on the quality of the spectra requested. Some comments for the acquisition of calibration data are given here.
The spectrum format moves when the setup of the spectrograph is changed. The
spectrum format may slightly shift due to variation of the temperature even
though the setup is fixed (see Section ).
Therefore the data for wavelength calibration (Th-Ar data) should be
obtained during the course of observations throughout the night.
The repeatability of the spectrum format is sufficiently good to allow for
flatfiled data to be obtained after changes of the setup of gratings (see
Section ).
There are no significant problems if calibration data
for flat fielding (halogen lamp data) are obtained at the beginning or end of
each night, or even on a different day during the run.
As shown in Section , the dark current is not so large that the
correction is not required for usual exposures. No significant problems are
encountered for usual calibrations if one obtains dark data before or after the
observation.
As shown in Section , there is some variation in the bias level
during the course of the night. However, this variation can be corrected using
the data in the over-scan region which is attached to each CCD data frame.
There is no problem if bias data are obtained before or after the observation.
For the Th-Ar lamp, appropriate intensities of the emission lines can be obtained when the data are acquired with the current of the lamp set to 15mA, exposure time of 20 sec, for slit width of 200 μm (no binning in CCD readout).
For the flatfielding, the standard exposure times and setup of the
halogen lamp are given in Table ,
for the case of a slit width of 200 μm and
no binning in the CCD readout. The setup may be changed corresponding
to the target wavelength. Note that the ``Filter'' in the Table
indicates the filters installed not in HDS, but in the calibration
source system.
Setup | CCD: | Lamp | Filter | Exposure |
StdR | CCD-1: | 3A | ND1 | 10sec |
CCD-2: | 3A | B390 | 8sec | |
StdB | CCD-1: | 4A | ND1 | 12sec |
CCD-2: | 4A | T42A | 4sec | |
StdU | CCD-1: | 4A | ND1,B390 | 24sec |
CCD-2: | 4A | U340* | 16sec | |
stdYb | CCD-1: | 3A | ND1 | 15sec |
CCD-2: | 4A | ND1 | 7sec | |
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CCD-1: | 4A | ND1 | 4sec |
stdNIR | CCD-1: | 3A | ND1 | 10sec |
stdHa | CCD-1: | 3A | ND1 | 15sec |