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Log Name: 2024-01-30_1532_22B-193 Project: 22B-193 SBID(s): 43005247 EBID(s): 45215958 Observing Date: 30-Jan-2024 Observation Type: Science Bands Used: X K No. of Subarrays: 1 Observer(PI): Prof Elisabeth Mills Source File(s): 22B-193_sb43005247_1_1 Operator(s): Jesse Petrone Array Configuration: C Decommissioned Antenna: 28
Adobe PDF version of this log is located at: http://www.vla.nrao.edu/operators/logs/
WEATHER INFORMATION
Time(UTC) Dew Pt Temp Wind Bar Press API RMS Phase(degs) 30Jan 15:36:51 -4.8 -3.6 NW at 0.6 m/s 793.5 2.2
Operator comments for the above weather entries
30Jan 15:36:51 Sky cover 10%. Stratiform clouds.
COMMENTS AND OUTAGES
Outage information format: Start Time, End Time, Category, Form#, # Antennas, Down Time(minutes) Antenna ID(s) and Data Effect Description
Number of Antennas Used: 27
30Jan 15:32:05 Starting project 22B-193.
30Jan 15:32:05 The band(s) used is(are): X K.
30Jan 15:36:30 On source 3C286 with all available antennas.
30Jan 15:32:05 Antenna(s):1,6,7,8,10,11,13,15,17,18,19,21,24,25,26,27 have recently updated baseline parameters to correct for errors resulting from their recent relocation. Please check for any significant errors and submit them to the NRAO Helpdesk (https://science.nrao.edu/observing/helpdesk) under the VLA Observing department.
30Jan 15:32:05 To access your data from the NRAO archive visit: https://science.nrao.edu/facilities/vla/archive All VLA science data are processed through the VLA calibration pipeline. Details are at: https://science.nrao.edu/facilities/vla/data-processing/pipeline For further questions please use the NRAO Helpdesk at: https://science.nrao.edu/observing/helpdesk Adobe PDF version of this log is located at: http://www.vla.nrao.edu/operators/logs/
30Jan 15:32:05 Note: To support our ongoing RFI monitoring efforts, any feedback from your program on RFI can be sent to: nrao-rfi@nrao.edu The key information to provide is:
30Jan 15:32:05 30Jan 19:02:23 SERVO WO-20088 1.00 210.3 Antenna(s) 13 (Data: Lost): Antenna parked for azimuth oscillations.
30Jan 17:21:45 30Jan 17:41:18 CRYOGENICS PM 1.00 19.6 Antenna(s) 2 (Data: Lost): Cryogenics techs charging compressors. Antenna stowed.
30Jan 17:40:05 30Jan 17:57:32 CRYOGENICS PM 1.00 17.5 Antenna(s) 27 (Data: Lost): Cryogenics techs charging compressors. Antenna stowed.
Project End Time Total Time % Down Time Total Down Time (minutes x 27 ants) (minutes)
30-Jan-2024 19:02:23 5678.1 4.4% 247.3
QA Summary:
Stage 13 Plots (these are antenna based solutions)
Bp Initial Gain Phase Plots
Most plots look like this one:
But ea22 isn't flattened out completely:
Final Amp Time Cal Plots
Antennae ea04, ea09, ea12, ea18 all exhibit odd behavior:
Final Amp Freq Cal Plots
The same antennae in frequency (ea04, ea09, ea12, ea18):
Final Phase Gain Cal Plots
Many of the plots decrease like ea11:
Stage 17 Plots
there is some scatter, but not much:
the fields of the CMZ have a really large spread in terms of amplitude. This plot has one of the highest amplitudes at about 1:
this field has one of the lowest amps at 0.07:
SB 43005247 JACKS region 19
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