HR2209 (spirou_offline_udem)¶
This page was last modified: 2026-02-12 20:47:23.559758 (UTC)
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Contents¶
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=HR2209
Target Information |
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RA |
94.71159474 [deg] (Gaia DR2) |
Dec |
69.31930412 [deg] (Gaia DR2) |
Finder chart |
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Teff |
10900.0 [K] (2016A&A…589A..83G) |
Spectral Type |
A0Vn (None) |
Proper Motion (RA) |
-1.777615997 [mas/yr] (Gaia DR2) |
Proper Motion (Dec) |
-116.4169218 [mas/yr] (Gaia DR2) |
Parallax |
18.33336436 [mas/yr] (Gaia DR2) |
Radial Velocity |
-7.0 [mas/yr] (2007AN….328..889K) |
Aliases |
2MASS J06185079+6919112, AG+69 293, BD+69 371, FK5 234, GC 8020, GCRV 3964, GEN# +1.00042818, GSC 04345-02051, Gaia DR1 1106980163586885632, Gaia DR2 1106980167886430592, HD 42818, HIC 29997, HIP 29997, HR 2209, IRAS 06133+6920, JP11 1340, N30 1348, PLX 1436, PLX 1436.00, PMC 90-93 169, PPM 15683, ROT 994, SAO 13788, SKY# 10704, TD1 6375, TIC 468883267, TYC 4345-2051-1, UBV 6254, UBV M 11873, WEB 5949, [HFE83] 433, uvby98 100042818, AG+69 293, BD+69 371, FK5 234, GC 8020, GCRV 3964, HD 42818, HIC 29997, HIP 29997, HR 2209, HR2209, JP11 1340, PMC 90-93 169, PPM 15683, ROT 994, SAO 13788, TD1 6375, UBV 6254, UBV M 11873, WEB 5949, [HFE83] 433, 2MASSJ06185079+6919112, AG+69293, BD+69371, FK5234, GC8020, GCRV3964, GEN#+1.00042818, GSC04345-02051, GaiaDR11106980163586885632, GaiaDR21106980167886430592, HD42818, HIC29997, HIP29997, HR2209, IRAS06133+6920, JP111340, N301348, PLX1436, PLX1436.00, PMC90-93169, PPM15683, ROT994, SAO13788, SKY#10704, TD16375, TIC468883267, TYC4345-2051-1, UBV6254, UBVM11873, WEB5949, [HFE83]433, uvby98100042818, AG+69293, BD+69371, FK5234, GC8020, GCRV3964, HD42818, HIC29997, HIP29997, HR2209, HR2209, JP111340, PMC90-93169, PPM15683, ROT994, SAO13788, TD16375, UBV6254, UBVM11873, WEB5949, [HFE83]433 |
OBJECT name(s) in headers |
HR2209 |
PI name(s) in headers |
QSO Team, Matt Wilson |
Project/Run name(s) in headers |
25BQ58, 25AQ58, 20BQ58, 21BQ58, 22AQ58, 22BQ58, 23BQ58, 24AQ58, 24BQ58, 18BE93, 19AQ58, 19BQ58 |
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.
CCF stats |
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Mask used |
GL846_neg.fits |
CCF systemic velocity |
296880.67 \(\pm\) 299257.28 m/s |
CCF FWHM |
3499.89 \(\pm\) 68282.29 m/s |
Number of CCF files Total |
58 |
Number of CCF passed QC |
58 |
Number CCF files failed QC |
0 |
First ccf file [Mid exposure] |
2018-12-19 12:03:21.115 |
Last ccf file [Mid exposure] |
2025-11-29 14:29:20.865 |
Last processed [ccf] |
2026-01-07 12:14:55.730 |
Version [ccf] |
0.7.294,0.7.295,0.7.292 |
Request |
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CCF Downloads |
File URL |
Uploaded |
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CCF Table |
2026-02-12 20:47:34.539 |
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¶
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¶
Maximum saturation level measured at time of extraction
Measured effective readout noise before extraction¶
Measured effective readout noise before extraction
APERO Processing Debug Plot¶
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¶
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.