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October 30, 1997

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System Overview

The University of Hawaii (UH) QUick Infrared Camera (QUIRC) utilizes a 1024

1024 pixel

HgCdTe Astronomical Wide Area Infrared Imaging (HAWAII) array produced by Rockwell Science
Center. This array is sensitive to radiation from 1 to 2.5

m. The reimaging optics provide a 1:1

scale, giving the pixel scales listed in Table 1 for the various telescopes and configurations.

Table 1. QUIRC pixel scales

Telescope

Optics

arcsec/pixel

FOV (arcsec)

UH 88-inch

f/10

0.1886

193x193

f/31

0.06084

62x62

CFHT

f/8

0.150

154x154

0.61-m

f/15

0.43

440x440

QUIST 0.25m

f/10

1.5

1550x1550

The QUIRC system is comprised of four functional components: (1) the detector, optics, and dewar;
(2) The detector readout electronics; (3) A DSP controller; and (4) the instrument control Sparcstation
and fiber optic communications interface. The first three components are physically integrated and
mounted on the telescope, while the fourth is typically located in the observing room and/or the
computer room.

The QUIRC electronics are controlled from a Sparcstation by issuing commands and receiving data
via fiber optic cables. The control program on the Sparcstation is called “qcdcom”. The qcdcom
program is based on the ccdcom program by M. Metzger and was modified for use with QUIRC.
The qcdcom program controls taking exposures and writing data in FITS format to disk, operates the
moving parts of the instrument such as the shutter, filter wheel, and pupil mask, communicates with
the telescope and guider to obtain information and perform mosaics, and provides a script capability
for automatically performing simple observing tasks. qcdcom is a command line interface only and
does not directly provide image display, but can be used with any popular display program that can
read FITS files (e.g. saoimage, Vista, IDL). A link has also been provided to the viewfits program to
automatically display images (see below).

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Near-Infrared Observing Techniques

Imaging in the near-infrared (1–2.5

m) generally requires more effort than at optical wavelengths,

because the background is so much higher. There are two general data reduction techniques in
common use—both of these require frequent observation of sky fields.

The first data reduction philosophy is one in which the sky fields are used for subtraction, and the sky
subtracted image is divided by normalized dome flats to remove the variations in quantum efficiency.
The advantage of this technique is that the dome lights have similar color temperature to the typical
sources being studied.

The second data reduction technique is one in which the sky exposures are also used as flats, so the
image is sky subtracted, then divided by a normalized sky flat. This technique often will work better

Summary of Contents for QUick Infrared Camera

Page 1: ...Observer s Guide for QUIRC K W Hodapp J L Hora M R Metzger University of Hawaii October 30 1997...

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Page 3: ...ith QUIRC The qcdcom program controls taking exposures and writing data in FITS format to disk operates the moving parts of the instrument such as the shutter filter wheel and pupil mask communicates...

Page 4: ...ation differences for integration times less than 1 second Therefore short exposures should be avoided particularly when exposing dome flats it is far better to dim the lights with the domelight dimme...

Page 5: ...elow assume a PSF of 0 5 arcsec FWHM Table 2 QUIRC Sensitivity UH 2 2m Telescope Filter Point SRC Mag Mag arcsec2 Jy ADU 1 sec J 18 6 17 9 1 052e 6 H 17 8 17 1 8 295e 7 K 16 2 15 5 9 622e 7 H K 18 6 1...

Page 6: ...ted image display capability A separate program should be used to display the data One option is to use the viewfits program vf This is a display program developed by Tony Denault at the IRTF that dis...

Page 7: ...ode is running The command to download the current standard DSP code is the following df quirc Occasionally the download will fail if the camera is in some undetermined state and a reset will need to...

Page 8: ...rash for any reason the parameters it reads in may be old and you may need to set them again Typically only resetting the file number is necessary 3 3 Taking exposures For each object you are observin...

Page 9: ...telescope and guide probe and turns the guider back on On the 88 this communicates with Atlas and MiniOtto over the ethernet to perform the guider movements and on CFHT commands are sent over a seria...

Page 10: ...6 H K dual 1 8 m 2 794 20 6 6 1 7 H2BP23 2 12 m 0 914 2 1 7 1 8 2260BP60 2 260 m 2 794 20 6 8 2 1 1560BP120 1 56 m 9 2 2 1710BP120 1 71 m 10 2 3 1 989BP50 1 989 m 11 2 4 1 506 60 1 506 m 12 2 6 1 107...

Page 11: ...th auto or the shutter will not open Also note that you should always do only one filter DARK followed by exactly one filter BACK always in pairs otherwise the filter wheel will get lost and require a...

Page 12: ...chop image and displayed in vf Therefore the observer can take focus frames acquire and center the object etc without saving all the images as separate data files This avoids filling the disk with use...

Page 13: ...P initialization commands In general you will need to initialize the DSP processor in the Leach electronics after power up or after a DSP reset because its cold reset state is not appropriate for runn...

Page 14: ...rform first data read of double correlation pair store image in memory 4 Turn off output amplifiers 5 Open the shutter and wait for a predetermined exposure time 6 Close the shutter 7 Turn on output a...

Page 15: ...e double correlated read on off Controls whether the device is read out before and after the shutter opening or only after If reading before and after the difference between the two are taken and this...

Page 16: ...o stay open slightly longer The exposure time recorded in the header however will reflect the true amount of time the shutter was open filter hnum commandi Set filter This command selects the filter s...

Page 17: ...fp q940811 go h num i Start exposure Go is the command to take an exposure As described above according to the param eters which are set go may reset the chip open the shutter and close it a predeterm...

Page 18: ...resulting image to a disk file set hparami n Set parameter Certain program parameters can be set or unset with this command To set a param eter for example save one issues the command set save To uns...

Page 19: ...direct access to the DSP computer hall hnloopi Read Hall sensors read the Hall effect sensors nloop times The filter wheel 1 sensor is displayed and depending on the position of the switch either the...

Page 20: ...en data is used as a seed for a random number generator and 65536 words of random data are sent per loop diag l3 hcnt fr cg data i Timing board loopback test Loopback test with timing board in place M...

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