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sims_featureScheduler

Telescope scheduler that uses basis functions computed from features to optimize observing strategy

Installation instructions

Can be installed with the LSST sims: https://confluence.lsstcorp.org/display/SIM/Catalogs+and+MAF#/

Output Schema

The sim_runner function converts the simulation output to try and match previous output schemas

All values are for the center of the field of view (e.g., airmass, altitude, etc)

Column Name Units Description
airmass unitless airmass of the observation (center of the field)
altitude degrees Altitude of the observation
azimuth degrees Azimuth of the observation
block_id int Identification ID of the block (used by some survey objects)
cloud fraction what fraction of the sky is cloudy
fieldDec degrees Declination of the observation
fieldId int deprecated, should all be 0 or -1.
fieldRA degrees Right Ascension of the observation
filter string The filter that was loaded for the observation, one of u,g,r,i,z,y
fiveSigmaDepth magnitudes The magnitude of an isolated point source detected at the 5-sigma level
flush_by_mjd days The modified Julian date the observation would have been flushed from the queue at
moonAlt degrees Altitude of the moon
moonAz degrees Azimuth of the moon
moonDec degrees Declination of the moon
moonDistance degrees Angular distance between the observation and the moon
moonPhase percent (0-100) The phase of the moon (probably the same as illumination fraction)
moonRA degrees Right Ascension of the moon
night days The night of the survey (starting at 1)
note string Note added by the scheduler, often which survey object generated the observation
numExposures int Number of exposures in the visit
observationId int Unique observation ID
observationStartLST degrees the Local Sidereal Time at the start of the observation
observationStartMJD days Modified Julian Date at the start of the observation
paraAngle degrees Paralactic angle of the observation
proposalId int deprecated
rotSkyPos degrees The orientation of the sky in the focal plane measured as the angle between North on the sky and the "up" direction in the focal plane.
rotTelPos degrees The physical angle of the rotator with respect to the mount. rotSkyPos = rotTelPos - ParallacticAngle
seeingFwhm500 arcseconds The full-width at half maximum of the PSF at 500 nm. (XXX-unsure if this is at zenith or at the pointing)
seeingFwhmEff arcseconds "Effective" full-width at half maximum, typically ~15% larger than FWHMgeom. Use FWHMeff to calculate SNR for point sources, using FWHMeff as the FWHM of a single Gaussian describing the PSF.
seeingFwhmGeom arcseconds "Geometrical" full-width at half maximum. The actual width at half the maximum brightness. Use FWHMgeom to represent the FWHM of a double-Gaussian representing the physical width of a PSF.
skyBrightness mag arcsec^-2 the brightness of the sky (in the given filter) for the observation
slewDistance degrees distance the telescope slewed to the observation
slewTime seconds The time it took to slew to the observation. Includes any filter change time and any readout time.
solarElong degrees Solar elongation or the angular distance between the field center and the sun (0 - 180 deg).
sunAlt degrees Altitude of the sun
sunAz degrees Azimuth of the sun
sunDec degrees declination of the sun
sunRA degrees RA of the sun
visitExposureTime seconds Total exposure time of the visit
visitTime seconds Total time of the visit (could be larger than visitExposureTime if the visit had multiple exposures with readout between them)
cummTelAz degrees The cumulative azimuth rotation of the telescope mount, should be +/- 270 degrees due to cable wrap limits.

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