Differences between revisions 7 and 38 (spanning 31 versions)
Revision 7 as of 2014-04-05 12:02:48
Size: 2098
Editor: ThomasErtl
Comment:
Revision 38 as of 2022-10-08 16:44:18
Size: 362
Editor: VadimBurwitz
Comment:
Deletions are marked like this. Additions are marked like this.
Line 1: Line 1:
 DISCLAIMER:: This experiment is based on "Project 1: Colour-Maginitude Diagrams of Star Clusters" of The Open University and adapted to the setup as provided by the Campus Observatory Garching (COG). /!\ Is this enough? #acl VadimBurwitz:read,write,delete,revert,admin SherrySuyu:read,write,delete,revert AlejandraMelo:read,write,delete,revert All:read
Read the manual (latest version):
Line 3: Line 4:
== General Introduction == [[attachment:Userguide_FoPra85_v5.en.pdf]]
Line 5: Line 6:
/!\ This section should contain a general overview of astronomy (Stars, HRD, Star Clusters) and instrumentation (CCD, Mounting, Optics, Filters).
/!\ Errors and limitations (Seeing, Air mass, CCD-related errors,)
Also available at:
https://www.ph.tum.de/academics/org/labs/fopra/docs/userguide-85.en.pdf
Line 8: Line 9:
== Goals ==

The aim of this "advanced lab course" is to construct colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) for star clusters (open and globular clusters). The targets for the observation should be planned ahead of the observation. The analysis of the stellar clusters should reveal properties of the stellar population of the observed cluster. The analysis is conducted using a widely used, standard tool for image preocessing in astronomy, IRAF .

The objectives are: ( /!\ Maybe add some objectives)
 * To prepare a schedule for the observations you want to do during the night. What calibration frames do you need? Choose observable star clusters (at least one globular and one/two /!\ open cluster) for this night.

 * Obtain '''CCD''' images during the night for your objectes through at least two different broad-band filters and write a night log.

 * Analyse your images by first creating a general correction frame for each filter (combined '''bias frames''', '''dark frames''' and '''flat fields''')

 * Perform '''apeture photometry''' on the stars in each cluster and obtain magnitudes (/!\ reative magnitude or calibrated (standard field) absolute magnitude?

 * Produce a CMD for each cluster and discuss it (ages and distances). /!\ anything else?.


== Preperation ==




== Observing ==



== Analysis ==

Log on to your account on the Linux machine via VNC. The tutor should have copied the raw images to your working directory.
As a first step it is useful to produce a local backup in case you need to start over.



[[attachment:INTERNAL_USE_ONLY_open_university_clusters.pdf]]
Schedule a first meeting with your supervisor.

Read the manual (latest version):

Userguide_FoPra85_v5.en.pdf

Also available at: https://www.ph.tum.de/academics/org/labs/fopra/docs/userguide-85.en.pdf

Schedule a first meeting with your supervisor.

cogwiki: ForPraSternenhaufen (last edited 2022-10-08 16:44:18 by VadimBurwitz)