% READFITS: Now reading 2683 by 1 by 4 array % READFITS: Now reading 2683 by 1 by 4 array The object is HD84937 2008 3 30 6 1 43.000000 The velocity of the Earth toward the target is -20.904701 km/s. There are 1 apertures in this spectrum. Aperture 1: Plotting optimal as white, normal as red Do you want to use the (n)ormal or the (o)ptimal extraction? o Scaling data up by a factor of 10^15... Scaling data up by a factor of 10^15... The x-cor shift in Angstroms is -0.58825333 White spectrum = master sky Red spectrum = object sky shifted to match master sky Is this ok (y/n, default=y)? Removing redshift due to motion of the Earth... The ratio of airmasses (object/B-star) is 1.0808993. Cross-correlating object with B-star spectrum... The shift at the B band is 0.58821231 Angstroms. The mean shift is 0.58821231 Angstroms. Ploting spectrum before and after atmospheric band correction... Is this ok? (y/n, default=y) The ratio of airmasses (object/B-star) is 0.99944133. Cross-correlating object with B-star spectrum... The shift at the B band is -0.44115924 Angstroms. The mean shift is -0.44115924 Angstroms. Ploting spectrum before and after atmospheric band correction... Is this ok? (y/n, default=y) 3477.0000 1684.8098 3477.0000 921.44021 Current A/pix is 1.4705308 Previous resolution: 1.4700000 Rebinning to 1.47 A. OK? [y/n; default=y] OK, rebinning to 1.47 A. newdelt = 1.47 Current range: 3477.0399 7421.0035 Previous selection was: 3477.0000 7421.0100 (marked in red on plot) New suggested wavelength range is: 3478.00 7421 Is this OK? [n/y; default=y] NON-INTEGER number of bins Closest match is: 3478.0000 7422.0100 Would you like this wavelength range? (y/n, default=y) y Combining two calibrated spectra: The file is cf34bd0108.HD84937.ms.fits The object is HD84937 The DATE-OBS is 2008-03-30 The aperture is 1 Previous name was HD84937-a-20080330 Enter the object name for the final fits file: Object name is: HD84937 (UT date and .fits will be added): HD84937-b % CHECK_FITS: NAXIS keywords in FITS header have been updated % CHECK_FITS: BITPIX value of -32 added to FITS header % CHECK_FITS: BITPIX value of -64 added to FITS header % READFITS: Now reading 2683 by 1 by 4 array % READFITS: Now reading 2683 by 1 by 4 array The object is HD84937 2008 3 30 6 2 7.0000000 The velocity of the Earth toward the target is -20.905432 km/s. There are 1 apertures in this spectrum. Aperture 1: Plotting optimal as white, normal as red Do you want to use the (n)ormal or the (o)ptimal extraction? o Scaling data up by a factor of 10^15... Scaling data up by a factor of 10^15... The x-cor shift in Angstroms is -0.44119000 White spectrum = master sky Red spectrum = object sky shifted to match master sky Is this ok (y/n, default=y)? Removing redshift due to motion of the Earth... The ratio of airmasses (object/B-star) is 1.0815035. Cross-correlating object with B-star spectrum... The shift at the B band is 1.1764246 Angstroms. The mean shift is 1.1764246 Angstroms. Ploting spectrum before and after atmospheric band correction... Is this ok? (y/n, default=y) The ratio of airmasses (object/B-star) is 1.0000000. Cross-correlating object with B-star spectrum... The shift at the B band is 0.0000000 Angstroms. The mean shift is 0.0000000 Angstroms. Ploting spectrum before and after atmospheric band correction... Is this ok? (y/n, default=y) 3478.0000 1626.2423 3478.0000 899.54198 Current A/pix is 1.4705308 Previous resolution: 1.4700000 Rebinning to 1.47 A. OK? [y/n; default=y] OK, rebinning to 1.47 A. newdelt = 1.47 Current range: 3476.8928 7420.8564 Previous selection was: 3478.0000 7422.0100 (marked in red on plot) New suggested wavelength range is: 3477.00 7420 Is this OK? [n/y; default=y] NON-INTEGER number of bins Closest match is: 3477.0000 7421.0100 Would you like this wavelength range? (y/n, default=y) y Combining two calibrated spectra: The file is cf34bd0109.HD84937.ms.fits The object is HD84937 The DATE-OBS is 2008-03-30 The aperture is 1 Previous name was HD84937-b-20080330 Enter the object name for the final fits file: Object name is: HD84937 (UT date and .fits will be added): HD84937-c % CHECK_FITS: NAXIS keywords in FITS header have been updated % CHECK_FITS: BITPIX value of -32 added to FITS header % CHECK_FITS: BITPIX value of -64 added to FITS header % READFITS: Now reading 2683 by 1 by 4 array % READFITS: Now reading 2683 by 1 by 4 array The object is Feige34 2008 3 30 6 6 13.000000 The velocity of the Earth toward the target is -18.003088 km/s. There are 1 apertures in this spectrum. Aperture 1: Plotting optimal as white, normal as red Do you want to use the (n)ormal or the (o)ptimal extraction? o Scaling data up by a factor of 10^15... Scaling data up by a factor of 10^15... The x-cor shift in Angstroms is 0.0000000 White spectrum = master sky Red spectrum = object sky shifted to match master sky Is this ok (y/n, default=y)? Removing redshift due to motion of the Earth... The ratio of airmasses (object/B-star) is 1.0000000. Cross-correlating object with B-star spectrum... The shift at the B band is 0.29410922 Angstroms. The mean shift is 0.29410922 Angstroms. Ploting spectrum before and after atmospheric band correction... Is this ok? (y/n, default=y) The ratio of airmasses (object/B-star) is 0.92463869. Cross-correlating object with B-star spectrum... The shift at the B band is -0.73527305 Angstroms. The mean shift is -0.73527305 Angstroms. Ploting spectrum before and after atmospheric band correction... Is this ok? (y/n, default=y) 3477.0000 579.03221 3477.0000 38.044482 Current A/pix is 1.4705461 Previous resolution: 1.4700000 Rebinning to 1.47 A. OK? [y/n; default=y] OK, rebinning to 1.47 A. newdelt = 1.47 Current range: 3476.1467 7420.1514 Previous selection was: 3477.0000 7421.0100 (marked in red on plot) New suggested wavelength range is: 3477.00 7420 Is this OK? [n/y; default=y] NON-INTEGER number of bins Closest match is: 3477.0000 7421.0100 Would you like this wavelength range? (y/n, default=y) y Combining two calibrated spectra: The file is cf34bd0111.Feige34.ms.fits The object is Feige34 The DATE-OBS is 2008-03-30 The aperture is 1 Previous name was HD84937-c-20080330 Enter the object name for the final fits file: Object name is: Feige34 (UT date and .fits will be added): Feige34 % CHECK_FITS: NAXIS keywords in FITS header have been updated % CHECK_FITS: BITPIX value of -32 added to FITS header % CHECK_FITS: BITPIX value of -64 added to FITS header % READFITS: Now reading 2683 by 1 by 4 array % READFITS: Now reading 2683 by 1 by 4 array The object is sn2008bf 2008 3 30 7 25 27.000000 The velocity of the Earth toward the target is -8.0339277 km/s. There are 1 apertures in this spectrum. Aperture 1: Plotting optimal as white, normal as red Do you want to use the (n)ormal or the (o)ptimal extraction? o Scaling data up by a factor of 10^15... Scaling data up by a factor of 10^15... The x-cor shift in Angstroms is 0.0000000 White spectrum = master sky Red spectrum = object sky shifted to match master sky Is this ok (y/n, default=y)? Removing redshift due to motion of the Earth... The ratio of airmasses (object/B-star) is 0.99991438. Cross-correlating object with B-star spectrum... The shift at the B band is 0.0000000 Angstroms. The mean shift is 0.0000000 Angstroms. Ploting spectrum before and after atmospheric band correction... Is this ok? (y/n, default=y) The ratio of airmasses (object/B-star) is 0.92455952. Cross-correlating object with B-star spectrum... The shift at the B band is -1.1764339 Angstroms. The mean shift is -1.1764339 Angstroms. Ploting spectrum before and after atmospheric band correction... Is this ok? (y/n, default=y) 3477.0000 2.5668779 3477.0000 0.41819483 Current A/pix is 1.4705424 Previous resolution: 1.4700000 Rebinning to 1.47 A. OK? [y/n; default=y] OK, rebinning to 1.47 A. newdelt = 1.47 Current range: 3476.4334 7420.4281 Previous selection was: 3477.0000 7421.0100 (marked in red on plot) New suggested wavelength range is: 3477.00 7420 Is this OK? [n/y; default=y] NON-INTEGER number of bins Closest match is: 3477.0000 7421.0100 Would you like this wavelength range? (y/n, default=y) y Combining two calibrated spectra: The file is cf34bd0117.sn2008bf.ms.fits The object is sn2008bf The DATE-OBS is 2008-03-30 The aperture is 1 Previous name was Feige34-20080330 Enter the object name for the final fits file: Object name is: sn2008bf (UT date and .fits will be added): sn2008bf % CHECK_FITS: NAXIS keywords in FITS header have been updated % CHECK_FITS: BITPIX value of -32 added to FITS header % CHECK_FITS: BITPIX value of -64 added to FITS header % READFITS: Now reading 2683 by 1 by 4 array % READFITS: Now reading 2683 by 1 by 4 array The object is sn2008ax 2008 3 30 7 45 36.000000 The velocity of the Earth toward the target is -8.5770950 km/s. There are 1 apertures in this spectrum. Aperture 1: Plotting optimal as white, normal as red Do you want to use the (n)ormal or the (o)ptimal extraction? o Scaling data up by a factor of 10^15... Scaling data up by a factor of 10^15... The x-cor shift in Angstroms is -0.14704708 White spectrum = master sky Red spectrum = object sky shifted to match master sky Is this ok (y/n, default=y)? Removing redshift due to motion of the Earth... The ratio of airmasses (object/B-star) is 0.99129983. Cross-correlating object with B-star spectrum... The shift at the B band is 0.0000000 Angstroms. The mean shift is 0.0000000 Angstroms. Ploting spectrum before and after atmospheric band correction... Is this ok? (y/n, default=y) The ratio of airmasses (object/B-star) is 0.91659417. Cross-correlating object with B-star spectrum... The shift at the B band is -0.88225726 Angstroms. The mean shift is -0.88225726 Angstroms. Ploting spectrum before and after atmospheric band correction... Is this ok? (y/n, default=y) 3477.0000 2.0941422 3477.0000 6.7026538 Current A/pix is 1.4704288 Previous resolution: 1.4700000 Rebinning to 1.47 A. OK? [y/n; default=y] OK, rebinning to 1.47 A. newdelt = 1.47 Current range: 3475.8925 7419.5825 Previous selection was: 3477.0000 7421.0100 (marked in red on plot) New suggested wavelength range is: 3476.00 7419 Is this OK? [n/y; default=y] NON-INTEGER number of bins Closest match is: 3476.0000 7420.0100 Would you like this wavelength range? (y/n, default=y) y Combining two calibrated spectra: The file is cf34bd0119.sn2008ax.ms.fits The object is sn2008ax The DATE-OBS is 2008-03-30 The aperture is 1 Previous name was sn2008bf-20080330 Enter the object name for the final fits file: Object name is: sn2008ax (UT date and .fits will be added): sn2008ax (UT date and .fits will be added): sn2008ax % CHECK_FITS: NAXIS keywords in FITS header have been updated % CHECK_FITS: BITPIX value of -32 added to FITS header % CHECK_FITS: BITPIX value of -64 added to FITS header % READFITS: Now reading 2683 by 1 by 4 array % READFITS: Now reading 2683 by 1 by 4 array The object is sn2008bm 2008 3 30 8 9 51.000000 The velocity of the Earth toward the target is 0.60513380 km/s. There are 1 apertures in this spectrum. Aperture 1: Plotting optimal as white, normal as red Do you want to use the (n)ormal or the (o)ptimal extraction? o Scaling data up by a factor of 10^15... Scaling data up by a factor of 10^15... The x-cor shift in Angstroms is 0.0000000 White spectrum = master sky Red spectrum = object sky shifted to match master sky Is this ok (y/n, default=y)? Removing redshift due to motion of the Earth... The ratio of airmasses (object/B-star) is 1.0461687. Cross-correlating object with B-star spectrum... The shift at the B band is 1.3235226 Angstroms. The mean shift is 1.3235226 Angstroms. Ploting spectrum before and after atmospheric band correction... Is this ok? (y/n, default=y) The ratio of airmasses (object/B-star) is 0.96732805. Cross-correlating object with B-star spectrum... The shift at the B band is 0.0000000 Angstroms. The mean shift is 0.0000000 Angstroms. Ploting spectrum before and after atmospheric band correction... Is this ok? (y/n, default=y) 3476.0000 0.28241048 3476.0000 0.16025875 Current A/pix is 1.4705806 Previous resolution: 1.4700000 Rebinning to 1.47 A. OK? [y/n; default=y] OK, rebinning to 1.47 A. newdelt = 1.47 Current range: 3476.8148 7420.9121 Previous selection was: 3476.0000 7420.0100 (marked in red on plot) New suggested wavelength range is: 3477.00 7420 Is this OK? [n/y; default=y] NON-INTEGER number of bins Closest match is: 3477.0000 7421.0100 Would you like this wavelength range? (y/n, default=y) y Combining two calibrated spectra: The file is cf34bd0121.sn2008bm.ms.fits The object is sn2008bm The DATE-OBS is 2008-03-30 The aperture is 1 Previous name was sn2008ax-20080330 Enter the object name for the final fits file: Object name is: sn2008bm (UT date and .fits will be added): Enter the object name for the final fits file: Object name is: sn2008bm (UT date and .fits will be added): sn2008bm (UT date and .fits will be added): sn2008bm % CHECK_FITS: NAXIS keywords in FITS header have been updated % CHECK_FITS: BITPIX value of -32 added to FITS header % CHECK_FITS: BITPIX value of -64 added to FITS header