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General Activities. Stuartt Corder. Operational Update. Move to 2 weeks of ES vs 1 week of EOC(extension and optimization of capabilities)/CSV Program scientists for EOC in place in Chile: A. Remijan (Lead), C. Vlahakis (Deputy)
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General Activities Stuartt Corder ASAC telecon
Operational Update • Move to 2 weeks of ES vs 1 week of EOC(extension and optimization of capabilities)/CSV • Program scientists for EOC in place in Chile: A. Remijan (Lead), C. Vlahakis (Deputy) • 24 hour operations on the weekend of ES weeks currently best efforts* • EOC weeks contain 2 days of dedicated “test version” validation for software capabilities • >=44 Antennas available in at least some bands since March 12 ASAC telecon
Operational Update • Special attention being paid to pad readiness: • Priority on Cycle 1+2 extended configuration pads • Next priority given to 12 extended array pads that are needed for long baseline testing (more later) • Then all pads will be accepted, probably on an on demand basis • Weekly meetings held with delivering party to provide updates on progress and schedule ASAC telecon
Operational Update • Relocation/Configuraitons: • April: 32-4; May: 32-5; June: 34-6; July: 34-7* • Have demonstrated 2 relocations in a day regularly with the same crew • Have demonstrated (recently) 2 relocations and return to science in the same day • Configuration change planning has improved dramatically since last year but we are now using new pads again, so it may become more dynamic again ASAC telecon
Operational Update • Problem reporting/tracking • Weekly meetings now between hardware savy astronomers and engineering to prioritize and interact regarding tough problems • Plan to have astronomer involvement in twice daily meetings at the site to confirm priority weighting of problems that occur over night • Morning to give initial priority after the night • Afternoon to update new problems and merge them into the queue • Weekly updates with software to prioritize persistent problems. ASAC telecon
Status of Cycle 1 Masao Saito ASAC telecon
Progress since last ASAC telecon • Post the ALMA Status Update document. • ES Blocks 27 and 28 (C32-2/3) conducted • Cycle 1 ES Data reduction keeps going. • New observing block started from Apr 2 • 2 week ES blocks and 1 week EOC block • Saturday and Sunday 24hr run with best efforts • Prior to 24 hr run, performance check (pointing and focus conducted) ASAC telecon
Cycle 1 Observation Status • Observing blocks 27, 28 (Mar 5 - 26) successful (3 blocks about one week each in the period). • Array Elements reached nominal numbers in the last two blocks (~32 or more for 12-m Array Elements (AEs) , ~9 for 7-m Aes), TP mode has not yet passed software acceptance) • ACA observations suffered from various issues in the blocks 27 and 28 because of invalid optical signals from antennas or mis-operation of resetting ACA correlator. ASAC telecon
Cycle 1 Data ProcessingStatus April 8, 2014 • Manual reduction by staff at JAO and the ARCs Project View (in total 197 High Priority Projects in Cycle 1): • Number of projects completed: 25 • Number of projects partially delivered: 38 • Number of projects started: 125 (at least one QA0 pass) Dataset (OUSs or SBs, one or more each per project) view: • Datasets started to be observed: 64 • Datasets finished (fully observed): 258 (passed QA2+being processed+waiting) • Datasets passed QA2: 153 • Datasets delivered: 143 • Being processed: 74 • Waiting for staff data reduction assignment: 31 ASAC telecon
Preparation for 24 hr run • 24 hr run on Saturday and Sunday. • From 9 am to 5 pm, it is the best effort so engineering work on individual antennas and front ends are happening. • Prior to Apr 2, performance test run was performed. Band 3 is ok and Band 6 is ok with caution. ASAC telecon
Expected completion of Cycle 1 projects on May 31 • 320 h to transfer to Cycle 2 including all SBs requiring C32-6. • Expected completion rates of each band are ~70 % (B3), ~60 % (B6), ~40 % (B7), ~25 % (B9) • Probable better completion rates • With 35-36 antennas, reasonable coverage of two array configurations. • Daytime observations covering the whole LST range. ASAC telecon
Cycle 2 Readiness Stuartt Corder ASAC telecon
Software • ~3 online problems remain that are critical for acceptance (1 likely solved) • Other major items are resolved • Acceptance testing scheduled for week of April 22nd provided progress is made on remaining issues. • Acceptance planned for end of May in preparation for June 2 start to Cycle 2 (June 1 is a EOC/CSV day) ASAC telecon
Antennas/Receivers • Goal of 45 antennas in use each night more or less regularly achieved in some bands • Focus now on making the 45 antennas robust and having 45 at all bands • Band 4/8 installations are at ~30, i.e. half the array. Schedule to complete all with 4/8/10 by Dec/Jan (4 are added each month on average) ASAC telecon
Antenna Stations/Power/Weather • Readiness of remaining extended configuration Cycle1/2 stations underway (about 16 remain for Cycle 1, 10 more for Cycle 2) • Remote power recovery installed and functional on all stations in inner 3 of 6 configurations for Cycle 1 • Project defined and initiated for remote start on all stations • Snow plow on site and installed ASAC telecon
Cycle 3 Activities Stuartt Corder ASAC telecon
Recent Activities • Focus has continued to be on readiness for software acceptance of the online system • Session (recycled calibration) work in final testing phase • Calibration stability (amplitude/bandpass) analysis nearly complete • Speeding up the calibration of the correlator for the ACA • Single dish validation still on going ASAC telecon
Current Activities: April/May (start 1 week in 3 available) • Close out of single dish validation • Pre-tests for high frequency focus: • 90 deg switching (when unblocked) • Differential Gain Calibration (band to band transfer, etc) • Fast focus full validation • High precision ephemeris checks • Single dish rework planning • Observing modes meeting for Cycle 3 next week ASAC telecon
Focused Campaigns • High Frequency: June-August • Local lead: Takahashi • Detailed plan being prepared, folding in ACR support and missions • Configuration changes in June-August optimized to provide band 10 equipped antennas near the ACA • Goal: Improved approach to observing and calibration at bands 9 and 10 as well as potentially low transparency parts of bands 7 and 8 ASAC telecon
Focused Campaigns • Single dish rework: • Plan being defined to improve the overall performance of single dish • Fast scanning delivered in November should allow better calibration and single dish continuum observations. • Will include schedule for single dish sideband separation (this will likely compete with the high frequency campaign and may be in conflict, preference is given to interferometric improvements) • Goal: A better single dish approach that utilizes more valid techniques and lessons learned in the previous approach. This will include more optimized observing efficiency. ASAC telecon
Focused Campaigns • Long Baselines: September-November • Local lead: Fomalont • Experts from the executives are being invited to participate for specific areas (based on expertise or previous contributions) • Plan for configuration and timing done • Plan for detailed breakdown of tasks to be discussed in late May. • SV proposed sources not yet available (coming soon0 • Station readiness is being tracked in weekly meetings • Goal: Statements about the long baseline performance, weather requirements, and calibration needs. Should conclude with a set of requirements of restrictions for the Cycle 3 call for proposals (bands, lengths, etc) and a general calibration approach (fast switching, etc) ASAC telecon
Focused Campaigns • ALMA Phasing Project: • Local Lead: Not yet identified • Test time being discussed for software side tests. • Time agreement made with APP pending hardware acceptance and software readiness • Solar:December • Initial tests for improved approach being conducted now. • May not be included in Cycle 3 call but would do a broad science verification campaign for 2015. ASAC telecon