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
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)
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Proposal |
Date |
Time |
Type |
Targets |
Files |
Comments |
Status |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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