HR1832 (spirou_offline_udem)

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Target info

This section gives some details of the APERO astrometric database used when processing this target (e.g. for BERV calculation). Any observation with a object name in the alias list will be associated with this “APERO target” i.e. DRSOBJN=HR1832

Target Information

RA

82.60894534 [deg] (Gaia DR2)

Dec

15.36027792 [deg] (Gaia DR2)

Finder chart

[FINDER CHART]

Teff

8730.0 [K] (2012A&A…537A.120Z)

Spectral Type

A3Vn (None)

Proper Motion (RA)

-15.80121553 [mas/yr] (Gaia DR2)

Proper Motion (Dec)

-39.52310244 [mas/yr] (Gaia DR2)

Parallax

9.223423421 [mas/yr] (Gaia DR2)

Radial Velocity

-16.0 [mas/yr] (2006AstL…32..759G)

Aliases

2MASS J05302617+1521375, AG+15 485, BD+15 837, CEL 740, GC 6805, GCRV 3331, GEN# +1.00036162, GSC 01297-01552, Gaia DR2 3390049198910034560, HD 36162, HIC 25790, HIP 25790, HR 1832, PPM 121025, ROT 825, SAO 94596, SKY# 8823, TD1 4720, TIC 302675838, TYC 1297-1552-1, UBV 5267, UBV M 11043, WEB 5011, YPAC 383, YZ 15 1548, uvby98 100036162, AG+15 485, BD+15 837, CEL 740, GC 6805, GCRV 3331, HD 36162, HIC 25790, HIP 25790, HR 1832, HR1832, ROT 825, SAO 94596, SKY# 8823, TD1 4720, UBV 5267, UBV M 11043, WEB 5011, YZ 15 1548, 2MASSJ05302617+1521375, AG+15485, BD+15837, CEL740, GC6805, GCRV3331, GEN#+1.00036162, GSC01297-01552, GaiaDR23390049198910034560, HD36162, HIC25790, HIP25790, HR1832, PPM121025, ROT825, SAO94596, SKY#8823, TD14720, TIC302675838, TYC1297-1552-1, UBV5267, UBVM11043, WEB5011, YPAC383, YZ151548, uvby98100036162, AG+15485, BD+15837, CEL740, GC6805, GCRV3331, HD36162, HIC25790, HIP25790, HR1832, HR1832, ROT825, SAO94596, SKY#8823, TD14720, UBV5267, UBVM11043, WEB5011, YZ151548, HD36162, HD 36162

OBJECT name(s) in headers

HR1832

PI name(s) in headers

QSO Team, Matt Wilson

Project/Run name(s) in headers

25BQ58, 25AQ58, 20BQ58, 21BQ58, 22AQ58, 22BQ58, 23BQ58, 24BQ58, 18BE93, 19AQ58, 19BQ58, 20AQ58

Spectrum

This section presents the observation after extraction,with and without telluric correction.

LBL

No LBL reduction found

CCF

This section presents the APERO CCF results for this object.

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CCF stats

Mask used

GL846_neg.fits

CCF systemic velocity

298892.08 \(\pm\) 4043.76 m/s

CCF FWHM

5438.09 \(\pm\) 41286.41 m/s

Number of CCF files Total

61

Number of CCF passed QC

61

Number CCF files failed QC

0

First ccf file [Mid exposure]

2018-12-18 11:47:36.206

Last ccf file [Mid exposure]

2025-11-26 10:06:54.107

Last processed [ccf]

2026-01-07 12:19:12.217

Version [ccf]

0.7.294,0.7.295,0.7.292

Request

CCF files

CCF Downloads

File URL

Uploaded

CCF Table

ccf_HR1832_spirou_offline_udem_file_list.txt

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Time series

This section deals with providing the time series information for this object

Debug

This section has various debug plots from APERO products

Telluric map

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Telluric map of e2dsff_tcorr_A files.Files are low-passed and corrected for the stars motion. The QC is displayed to the right of the image - in purple are the files that passed, in orange the files that failed.

Maximum Saturation level plot

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Maximum saturation level measured at time of extraction

Measured effective readout noise before extraction

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Measured effective readout noise before extraction

APERO Processing Debug Plot

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Plotting the version and processed date from the header from APERO. Note that offline reductions should lead to a straight line, while online reductions should be roughly a one-to-one with the Date axis.

APERO Calibration times plot

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Computed time between observation and calibration used. Some calibrations arereference calibrations (in purple) and thus diverge from the reference night, others should always be from the same night (orange) unless no calibration was taken that night in which case the closest calirbation in time should have been used.