SA: Rosalind
SO: Thea
Others: Etienne, Jean
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Summary
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The night started off well, with great seeing. The seeing deteriorated in the second half of the night and unfortunately the tech problems from the last week have not gone yet. We had a few FIF stage errors throughout the night and then PCON went into a confused fault state just when we were about to start on the high priority early morning RSS blocks. Without RSS the rest of the night we were left with only a few P4s and some idle time.
Science data taken for:
2021-2-MLT-001 P1 RSS (Unravelling the gas and stellar kinematics of nearby starbursts and LIRGs)
2019-1-MLT-008 P2 HRS (HRS monitoring of yellow symbiotic systems)
2021-2-MLT-005 P3 RSS (Monitoring the activity of Be/X-ray binaries in the southern hemisphere)
2022-1-SCI-016 P3 RSS (Study of the galaxies that produces strong MgII absorption in the spectra of the background quasars)
2022-1-SCI-009 P3 HRS (x4) (Cosmic dance of massive triple)
2022-1-SCI-010 P4 HRS (x4) (Observing Ap stars @dlhwp)
2021-2-MLT-003 P4 RSS (Tracking Accretion Flows via BLR Emission in Changing-Look Active Galactic Nuclei)
2022-1-MLT-001 P4 HRS (Chemically peculiar Am stars observed by TESS satellite on the southern sky.)
2022-1-SCI-018 P4 HRS (x3) (Spectroscopic orbits for three massive eclipsing binaries with pulsating components)
2021-2-MLT-006 P4 HRS (x2) (Accurate parameters of stars in Tight Triple Systems)
2022-1-MLT-002 P4 HRS (Searching for new chemically peculiar stars in the southern hemisphere)
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