COVER INFORMATION Station: ONSALA85 (Code On ) Experiment: 6cm FTP Fringe Test F14C3 Exp. Code: F14C3 Schedule Version: 1.00 Processed by SCHED version: 11.00 Release of Feb. 15, 2013 PI: Ciriaco GODDI Address: JIVE Postbus 2 7990 AA Dwingeloo The Netherlands Phone: +31-521-596548 EMAIL: goddi@jive.nl Fax: Phone during observation: +31-521-596548 Observing mode: Notes: 6cm FTP Fringe Test for Session 3/2014 512 Mbps, L+R, 2-bit sampling, 16 MHz filters Please send the disk pack by express to JIVE COVER LETTER: This is the schedule for the 6cm ftp fringe-test F14C3 on 20 Oct 2014 involving 12 antennas: Eb Wb Jb1 On25 Nt Tr Sv Zc Bd Sh Hh Ys. The ftp test uses a standard 512 Mbps setup. The schedule consists of long integrations on VLBI calibrators J1329+3154 (~1 Jy at 8.6 GHz from the VLBA calibrator Survey) and J1613+3412 (~2 Jy at 8.6 GHz from the VLBA calibrator Survey). There are two ftp fringe-test scans (1) 09:06:00 UT (scan 2, 2 sec, J1329+3154) (2) 09:50:00 UT (scan 6, 2 sec, J1613+3412) Please make sure that the autoftp is set up correctly. See you on Skype group chat and Good luck with the session! Ciriaco Goddi Support Scientist, JIVE Skype account: ciriaco.goddi Schedule for ONSALA85 (Code On ) Page 2 6cm FTP Fringe Test F14C3 UP: D => Below limits; H => Below horizon mask; W => still slewing at end; blank => Up. Early: Seconds between end of slew and start. Dwell: On source seconds. Disk: GBytes recorded to this point. TPStart: Recording start time. Frequencies are LO sum (band edge). SYNC: Time correlator is expected to sync up. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Start UT Source Start / Stop Early Disk TPStart Stop UT LST EL AZ HA UP ParA Dwell GBytes SYNC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Mon 20 Oct 2014 Day 293 --- Next scan frequencies: 4942.49 4942.49 4942.49 4942.49 4974.49 4974.49 4974.49 4974.49 5006.49 5006.49 5006.49 5006.49 5038.49 5038.49 5038.49 5038.49 Next BBC frequencies: 342.49 342.49 342.49 342.49 374.49 374.49 374.49 374.49 406.49 406.49 406.49 406.49 438.49 438.49 438.49 438.49 Next scan bandwidths: 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 09 00 00 J1329+3154 11 42 40 58.5 132.6 -1.8 0.0 0 0 09 00 00 09 02 00 =1327+321 11 44 40 58.7 133.3 -1.8 0.0 120 15 09 00 01 09 04 00 J1329+3154 11 46 40 58.9 134.0 -1.7 0.0 114 15 09 04 00 09 08 00 =1327+321 11 50 41 59.2 135.5 -1.7 0.0 240 46 09 04 01 09 10 00 J1329+3154 11 52 41 59.4 136.2 -1.6 0.0 114 46 09 10 00 09 20 00 =1327+321 12 02 43 60.3 140.1 -1.5 0.0 600 123 09 10 01 09 22 00 J1329+3154 12 04 43 60.5 140.9 -1.4 0.0 114 123 09 22 00 09 32 00 =1327+321 12 14 45 61.3 144.9 -1.3 0.0 600 200 09 22 01 09 38 00 J1613+3412 12 20 46 45.0 95.1 -3.9 0.0 213 200 09 38 00 09 46 00 =1611+343 12 28 47 46.1 96.9 -3.8 0.0 480 262 09 38 01 09 48 00 J1613+3412 12 30 47 46.3 97.4 -3.7 0.0 114 262 09 48 00 09 52 00 =1611+343 12 34 48 46.9 98.3 -3.7 0.0 240 292 09 48 01 09 55 00 J1613+3412 12 37 49 47.3 99.0 -3.6 0.0 174 292 09 55 00 10 00 00 =1611+343 12 42 49 47.9 100.2 -3.5 0.0 300 331 09 55 01 SETUP FILE INFORMATION: NOTE: If DOPPLER, FREQ, or BW were used, see the individual scans for the final BBC settings. ======== Setup file: sess314.C512 --- WARNING --- This group does not match an entry in the frequency catalog. This might be ok because the catalog is not complete. But be very careful to be sure that the setup is correct. Setup group: 8 Station: ONSALA85 Total bit rate: 1024 Format: MARK5B Bits per sample: 2 Sample rate: 32.000 Number of channels: 16 DBE type: Speedup factor: 1.00 Disk used to record data. 1st LO= 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 4600.00 Net SB= L L U U L L U U L L U U L L U U IF SB = U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U Pol. = RCP LCP RCP LCP RCP LCP RCP LCP RCP LCP RCP LCP RCP LCP RCP LCP BBC = 1 5 1 5 2 6 2 6 3 7 3 7 4 8 4 8 BBC SB= L L U U L L U U L L U U L L U U IF = A2 B4 A2 B4 A2 B4 A2 B4 A2 B4 A2 B4 A2 B4 A2 B4 The following frequency sets based on these setups were used. Frequency Set: 4 Setup file default. LO sum= 4942.49 4942.49 4942.49 4942.49 4974.49 4974.49 4974.49 4974.49 5006.49 5006.49 5006.49 5006.49 5038.49 5038.49 5038.49 5038.49 BBC fr= 342.49 342.49 342.49 342.49 374.49 374.49 374.49 374.49 406.49 406.49 406.49 406.49 438.49 438.49 438.49 438.49 Bandwd= 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 Matching frequency sets: 4 Track assignments are: track1= 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 barrel=roll_off POSITIONS OF SOURCES USED IN RECORDING SCANS Source Source position (RA/Dec) Error (B1950) (J2000) (Date) (mas) * J1329+3154 13 27 34.876201 * 13 29 52.864906 13 30 32.089544 0.12 1327+321 32 09 38.80938 * 31 54 11.05448 31 49 43.56075 0.11 J1329+31 /aps3/sched11.0/catalogs/sources.vlba rfc_2012b Petrov, 2012, unpublished 617 observations * J1613+3412 16 11 47.914251 * 16 13 41.064242 16 14 13.294901 0.12 1611+343 34 20 19.83376 * 34 12 47.90878 34 10 54.20658 0.10 J1613+34 /aps3/sched11.0/catalogs/sources.vlba rfc_2012b Petrov, 2012, unpublished 151566 observations SOURCE SCAN SUMMARY FOR SOURCES LISTED ABOVE Scan hours are for recording scans only. Baseline hours are only counted for scans above horizon at both ends. Source Setup file Frequency sets Observing hours (duplicates not shown) Scan Baseline J1329+3154 sess314.C512 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 0.433 28.600 J1613+3412 sess314.C512 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 0.283 18.700 EFFECT OF SOLAR CORONA The solar corona can cause unstable phases for sources too close to the Sun. SCHED provides warnings at individual scans for distances less than 10 degrees. The distance from the Sun to each source in this schedule is: Source Sun distance (deg) J1329+3154 42.3 J1613+3412 57.7 Barry Clark estimates from predictions by Ketan Desai of IPM scattering sizes that the Sun will cause amplitude reductions on the longest VLBA baselines at a solar distance of 60deg F^(-0.6) where F is in GHz. For common VLBI bands, this is: 327 MHz 117. deg 610 MHz 81. deg 1.6 GHz 45. deg 2.3 GHz 36. deg 5.0 GHz 23. deg 8.4 GHz 17. deg 15.0 GHz 12. deg 22.0 GHz 9. deg 43.0 GHz 6. deg