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RAVE ProgressReport
Fred Watson and the AAO team6 April 2006
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Overview
  • Observing statistics
  • Survey progress
  • Operations status and issues
  • DEST review of the AAO

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Observing statistics 05B
  • Weather loss 37.9, system loss 2.3
  • Total used 59.8
  • Average for previous six semesters 64.8
  • 6dFGS had 27 traded and 22 purchased nights
  • Final 6dFGS data obtained on 2006 Jan 05/06
  • 94 6dFGS fields, 245 RAVE fields, 419 hours
    exposure
  • Average for previous six semesters 597 hours
    exposure
  • Average fibre availability FP1 84, FP2 95
  • Current availability FP1 104, FP2 111

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RAVEs progress
  • 106,000 spectra obtained on 95,000 stars
  • 1100 telescope pointings

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Operations status 05B
Fibre repairs
  • Actions to restore fibre numbers
  • Kristin Fiegerts effort rescheduled
  • Another AAO tech staff member nominated for
    training
  • Paul Cass trained up in bush repairs (monitor
    flat fields)
  • Current status
  • 10 fibres in each FP are broken behind the
    retractor and cant be repaired without
    shortening the fibre cable
  • No further bush repairs possible at present,
    but 30 on each field plate will have full
    repairs over the next 4-6 months

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Operations status 05B
Fibre repairs
  • There remain concerns about a major accident
  • Have a spare fibre bundle (without buttons) ready
    to install?
  • Install it anyway once its ready?
  • Build a third field plate (still waiting for
    costings). This would also improve productivity
    by 10-20
  • Introduce automated safe parking
  • Allows the operator to concentrate on telescope
    guidance
  • May reduce fibre breakages further

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Operations status 05B
Other issues
  • Spectrograph shutter mounted independently of
    slit vane Feb 2006
  • Problems with ravedr when reducing bright targets
    Will Saunders is investigating
  • Better long-term support for ravedr may be
    forthcoming, since AAO is expected to have to
    de-Starlink its entire multi-fibre reduction
    suite (2dfdr, aaomegadr, ravedr)
  • Optimising sky fibres

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DEST review and RAVE
Background and purpose
  • The UK is expected to withdraw from the AAT
    agreement on 30 June 2010.
  • The AAO and all facilities will then transfer to
    Australian ownership and control.
  • However the UK is steeply ramping down funding
    for the AAT starting 2006-7.
  • The Minister for Education, Science and Training
    commissioned this review to evaluate the
    performance of the AAO and to advise the Govt on
    future organisational and funding options.

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DEST review and RAVE
Information on the review
  • See the DEST website http//www.dest.gov.au/
    (Can access via AAOs website www.aao.gov.au)
  • Main reference is Issues Paper
  • Terms of reference background
  • Review panel, timetable deadlines
  • Issues to be addressed by review
  • Performance data (in appendices)
  • All submissions (including AAOs) are also now
    there

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DEST review and RAVE
Review panel
  • Dr Ian Chessell (Chair), formerly Australias
    Chief Defence Scientist
  • Professor John Storey, UNSW
  • Professor Garth Illingworth, University of
    California and Lick Observatory.

They will visit AAO Epping and Siding Spring next
week Comments on their draft report will be
invited May-June The final report will be
presented to the Minister in June
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DEST review and RAVE
AAOs submission addresses points raised in the
Issues Paper under broad headings
  • Facilities and services
  • Scientific outcomes
  • Instrumentation program
  • Education and outreach
  • Management and governance
  • Enhancing performance
  • AAO after 2010

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Future UKST options
  • OPTION 1 UKST 6dF paying users
  • RAVE expected to continue for 5 years
  • Other potential customers in the wings (e.g.
    further galactic spectroscopy, KBO survey)
  • Risky unless some refurbishment
  • Third field-plate 250k (RAVE funding)
  • Infrastructure upgrade 769k (could come from
    DEST)
  • Need to cover eventual shutdown cost

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Future UKST options
OPTION 1 UKST 6dF paying users
  • Shutdown costs relatively limited
  • Paying off 4 part-time observers 300k
  • Mothballing telescope and instrument 100k
  • Need to preserve some in-house expertise in
    Schmidt operations and wide-field survey
    astronomy if shutdown is not anticipated to be
    permanent

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Future UKST options
  • OPTION 2 UKST UKidna paying users
  • UKidna would increase RAVE data collection rate
    by a factor of 30-40
  • 2250 fibres
  • Minimal field reconfiguration time (5 mins)
  • Rapid field acquisition (5 mins)
  • Uses proven Echidna spine technology

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Future UKST options
OPTION 2 UKST UKidna paying users
  • Survey target would be up to 30 million stars
  • Estimated costs (funded externally)
  • Telescope modifications 0.3M
  • UKidna positioner 2.5M
  • Spectrograph and software 1.5M
  • Total 4.3M
  • Recurrent costs equivalent to 11 cents/star
    compared with current 3.86 /star
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