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P72-508

P72-508: The neglected eclipsing binaries hosting oscillating red giants

P.I.: Frank Grundahl

This is a Monitoring program using FIES.

Instrument setup

  • FIES : High-res fiber F4

Afternoon instructions

  • Run afternoon calibrations: fies-calibs -fib 4

Observing instructions

  • On the Queue page, make sure the OB-generated observing script is written to disk, or else 'compile'

  • Go to directory: cd ~/obs/scripts/72-508/ and do ls -lrt

  • Start the requested OB generated script


Program Tracking
Proposal 72-508
Semester P72: 20251001 - 20260401
Principal Investigator Frank Grundahl
Programme The neglected eclipsing binaries hosting oscillating red giants
Instrument FIES
Time Allocation 16.4 hours monitoring
Total Nights 16.4h
Type Monitoring
Notes Fixed dates to be scheduled
Total Time Spent 06:06 (hh:mm)
Proposal Date Time Type Targets Files Comments Status
72-508 2025-10-07 01:02 Monitoring KIC4473933 FIIj070099 - FIIj070103 Observed with clear skies and seeing of about 1.0''-1.3'' Finding chart would be highly beneficial for this source. Observed
72-508 2025-10-10 01:27 Monitoring KIC4360072 FIIj100098 - FIIj100100, FIIj100125 - FIIj100127 Observed with clear sky and seeing about 0.6''-0.8'', one being started during astronomical twilight. During the run of the first observation, we accidentally started a new script, but immediately interrupted it and do therefore not expect the data in the files FIIj100098 - FIIj100100 to be affected. This does however seem to have interfered with the data tracking. Please let us know if you notice any issues in the data. Observed
72-508 2025-10-11 03:37 Monitoring KIC4360072 FIIj110102 - FIIj110104, FIIj110108 - FIIj110110, FIIj110114 - FIIj110116, FIIj110120 - FIIj110122 Observed all OBs with clears skies and seeing between 0.6" and 1.0". Starting at airmass 1.1 and ending the last OB at around airmass 2.5. Observed

 

The above information is collected from the ToO/Mon reports that have been created by the observer.

Should any of the observations have been carried out using the OB system, you will find additional information HERE

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