Instructions for AXIS WFC observations
  1. Filters

  2. Use the following filters: u(RGO), g'(SDSS), r'(SDSS), i'(SDSS), Z(RGO) and Ha for galactic plane sources.

  3. Biases

  4. Take a sequence of 5 bias exposures in the afternoon before each observing night.

  5. Twilight flats

  6. These are necessary for a proper reduction, so make every effort to take them.

  7. Photometric standards

  8. Observe at least twice photometric standards of the Landolt list. The recommendation for the WFS is one of the following (see table):

    sa92-335 00 55 00 00 44 13 J2000

    sa95-330 03 54 31 00 29 05 J2000

    sa98-670 06 52 12 -00 19 17 J2000

    sa101-427 09 57 26 -00 17 16 J2000

    sa104-334 12 42 21 -00 40 28 J2000

    sa107-602 15 39 19 -00 15 29 J2000

    sa110-361 18 42 45 00 08 04 J2000

    sa113-163 21 42 35 00 16 46 J2000

  9. Airmass

  10. In general, all observations should be done at airmass < 1.5, unless there are reasons for it (typically, no targets at smaller airmass).

  11. Exposure times

  12. Typically, exposure time should be:

    High galactic latitude fields: u(1200s), g'(600s), r'(600s), i'(1200s), Z(1200s)

    Galactic Plane fields: g'(600s), r'(600s), i'(1200s), Z(1200s), Ha (1200s)

    The highest priority should always be i'. Make sure you take appropriate flats for this filter at the earliest opportunity.

    If the seeing gets worst than 1.5", exposure times should be scaled according to

    Texp µ (seeing/1.5 arcsec)2

  13. Moonlit

  14. At moonlit, observe with the reddest filters (i? and Z) and narrow band Ha . Double the nominal exposure time to achieve a similar sensitivity.

  15. Pointing coordinates

  16. The nominal WFC pointing position is at the centre of CCD #4. This does not give optimal coverage of the EPIC field of view, so nominal XMM-Newton pointing positions have to be shifted to:

    RAWFC = RA XMM + D RA/cos(DEC XMM)

    DecWFC = Dec XMM + D Dec

    where   D RA/cos=+2.5arcmin and  D Dec=+2.0 arcmin

  17. Reports and logs

  18. Make sure, before you leave the site, that you send to xray@ifca.unican.es the following material:

  19. Data tapes

  20. A copy of the data has to be sent to the AXIS PI to the following address as soon as possible and no later than one week after completion of the observations. That should be in the form of 4Gb DAT tapes. Take into account that WFC observations can easily produce 5 Gb/night.

    X. Barcons

    Instituto de Física de Cantabria (CSIC-UC)

    Facultad de Ciencias

    E-39005 Santander, Spain

  21. Further assistance

  22. For anything not specified in these notes, or if doubts arise, consult the Wide Field Survey pages at

    http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/~wfcsur/internal

    You can also try the following phone numbers:

    X. Barcons: +34-942-201461

    F.J. Carrera: +34-942-201340

    Mobile phone: +34-639-770454