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Calibration at the HHT
The sky is clear, the telescope is moving towards your favorite sources, and you have your receiver(s) tuned and ready to go! The question of calibration has arisen. However, it is not a trivial issue, particularly at shorter wavelengths, where the sky opacity is very important. While the HHT staff will try to provide you with the best available numbers for the expected receiver characteristics, you ultimately have to make sure that you have the data you need to turn your source observations into the beautiful paper you promised your TAC. Therefore, we advise first-time users of the HHT (and even our experienced observers who might have been dallying in other wavelength regimes recently) to review some or all of the calibration papers listed below. In addition, the observer is encouraged to look at the HHT observer's manual chapter(s) on calibration.
Inexperienced submillimeter observers must discuss what calibration observations will be necessary for their program with their contact person at the HHT or any Friend of the Telescope. |
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