NACO Science Verification
Programs selected for NACO Science Verification
- Extragalactic objects
- NACO/WFPC2 deep field Raw Data Available
- NACO Observations of a Deep NICMOS field in the Bulge Raw Data Available
- Spatially Resolved Spectroscopy of Sy1 and Sy2 Galaxies
- Spatially Resolved Central Stellar Velocity Dispersion in Ellipticals(Not executed)
- QSO Environments (Not executed)
- Imaging of Multiple-image Gravitational Lens systems
- Solar System
- Imaging and Spectroscopy of the the Pluto-Charon system(Not executed)
- Galactic objects
- Planetary/Protoplanetary candidates
- Circumstellar envelopes(Not executed)
- NACO Observations of Mira Raw Data Available
- Star forming regions
- Galactic Center Raw Data Available
NACO Science Verification was performed on August 16-30, 2002
A Summary of SV Observations is now available
Details can be found in the Night Logs:
[2002-08-16+17][2002-08-17+18][2002-08-18+19][2002-08-19+20][2002-08-20+21][2002-08-21+22][2002-08-22+23][2002-08-23+24][2002-08-24+25][2002-08-25+26][2002-08-26+27][2002-08-27+28][2002-08-28+29][2002-08-29+30]Useful Links/Documents
NACO Commissioning/Paranalization Data Release
NAOS/CONICA Home Page
NACO Guaranteed Time Observations
NAOS and CONICA User Manual Version 1.3 (gzipped postscript)
CONICA Exposure Time Calculator: imaging ETC
VLT Science Verification Policy and Procedures
Preparing OBs
NACO OB-Howto
NACO Instrument Package (Aug 2, 2002)
OB Summary Table
NACO SV Meetings
- Mar 08, 2002 Agenda
- May 14, 2002 Agenda - Wolfgang's PPT presentation
- July 5, 2002 Agenda
- July 5, 2002 Action Items
- NACO SV Team
NACO Science Verification Summary
NACO/WFPC2 Deep Field [Get RAW DATA]
Target: | Casertano field (F606W, 80x80"): RA= 22:53:37.3, DEC = -14:27:40 |
Mode: | Imaging in Ks & J band |
ExpTime: | 2hr per filter + overhead = 5hr |
Conditions: | photometric, seeing <0.7" |
Objective: | Test performance of NACO deep imaging on non-point sources by comparing itwith an HST-WFPC2 deep field. |
Coordinator: | M.Lehnert, A.Moorwood, P.Rosat |
NACO Observations of a Deep NICMOS field in the Bulge [Summary] [Get RAW DATA]
Target: | Bulge field: RA= 18:11:04.5, DEC = -31:45:49 [NIC2 image, 22x22", J-band ][I-band WFI image] |
Mode: | Imaging in H, Ks & J band |
ExpTime: | Exp Times (hours, incl.overheads): 6.5 (J), 1.3 (H), 4.8 (K) [Total = 12.8] |
Conditions: | photometric, seeing <~0.8" |
Objective: | Reduced NICMOS imaging will be made public to allow a directcomparison of NACO and NICMOS imaging in J,H bands (photometricaccuracy, depth). By complementing NICMOS data with NACO K-band dataone will be able to further improve the determination of the IMF ofthe bulge stars. A catalog and a FITS image in H+J band of the NICMOS fieldis also available for such comparison (courtesy of M.Zoccali). |
Coordinator: | A.Renzini, M.Zoccali |
Spatially ResolvedSpectroscopy of Seyfert Galaxies [Summary]
Targets: | NGC 1386: (Sy2, z=742 km/s, K=10.7 in 2" ap) RA = RA=03 36 45.42, DEC = -35 59 56.7 [DSS 5x5'] [Simbad Info] NGC 1097: (Sy1, z=1285 km/s, K=10.6 in 2" ap) RA = 2:46:19.2, DEC = -30:16:29 [DSS 5x5'] [Simbad Info] NGC 7582: (Sy2, z=1545 km/s, K=9.4 in 2" ap)RA = 23:18:23.3, DEC = -42:22:16 [DSS 5x5'] [Simbad Info] |
Mode: | N1386, N1097: imaging in K,H,L,J bands (see priority) and spectroscopy (in H,K,L). N7582: spectroscopy only to complement GTO program. Target priority: N7582, N1097, N1386. |
ExpTime: | 3 hrs for imaging (2 targets, 4 bands); 2 hrs total for spectroscopy (2 slit positions) |
Conditions: | clear, seeing <1" |
Objective: | Spatially resolved spectroscopy of the core of Seyfert galaxies withthe aim of probing the transition between stellar continuum and AGNpowered inner regions. Search for broadline regions in Sy2 (predictedby unified models). |
Coordinators: | Y.Clenet, V.Ivanov, L.Tacconi-Garman |
Spatially Resolved Central Stellar Velocity Dispersion in Ellipticals
Targets: | TBD, from (images of 6 targets): |
Mode: | spectroscopy in H and K, imaging in JHKs bands |
ExpTime: | TBD |
Conditions: | photometric/clear, seeing <~0.5" |
Objective: | To test the NACO performance on cuspy ellipticals versus stars at relatively large distances, to obtain deep NIR spatially resolved velocity dispersion measurements to probe E formation scenarios, to search for counter-rotating core(s), to determine spatially resolved M/L |
Coordinators: | L.Tacconi-Garman |
QSO Environments
Targets: | TBD, from: |
Mode: | K band imaging |
ExpTime: | One target only, 2.5 hrs (including overhead) |
Conditions: | clear, seeing <0.6" |
Objective: | Study of the closest environment of QSOs |
Coordinators: | Y.Clenet, A-M. Lagrange |
Imaging and Spectroscopy of the Pluto-Charon system
Target: | Pluto: RA= 17:04, V=14, ang_size=0.11"; (Charon: V~=15.5) |
Mode: | Attempt observations of occultation of a GSC star by Pluto on July 19-20. Spectrosopy in K and L bands. |
ExpTime: | Obtaine 5-10 images/sec during the ~3 minutes of the occultation (0.1sec individual exposures). Spectroscopic program requires a total of 3hours. Total time needed to complete Pluto programme: 6 hours |
Conditions: | clear, seeing <1.1" |
Objective: | The pluto stellar occulation of July 20th, 2002 offers a rare andunique oppurtunity to probe the chemical composition and physicalparameters of the Pluto atmosphere (detailed and updated informationon this event can be found at this website, maintened by B.Sicardy). See also these detailed notes by A-M. Lagrange. NACO spectroscopy of the Pluto-Charon system in the 1.8 to 3.6 micronrange will give access to important molecular absorption bandsto probe composition differences between Pluto and Charon. |
Coordinator: | A-M. Lagrange, W.Brandner |
Planetary/Protoplanetary candidates [Summary]
Targets: | HD163296 RA(2000)=17:56:21.28, DEC=-21:57:21.9 - A1 V=6.9 |
Mode: | Coronography in H and/or K bands. Polarimetry (Wollaston prism) in H and Ks bands |
ExpTime: | Coronography: 3 hrs total (one band only, K or H depending on atmospheric conditions) Polarimetry: 1.5 hrs (incl. overhead, one band) |
Conditions: | clear, seeing <0.8" |
Objective: | Observations of proto-planetary candidates with the aim of detectingcircumstellar (CS) material around young stars, measuring theirsizes and asymmetries. HST observations have revealed CS disks for both HR4796(with NICMOS, Schneider et al. 1999), and HD 163296 (with STIS, Grady et al. 2000). NACO coronographic observations will allow the CS to be imaged with aspatial resolution better than HST. NACO polarimetric observationswill allow the polarized light from the disk to be separated from theunpolarized light from the star. |
Coordinator: | N.Huelamo, A-M. Lagrange, W.Brandner, N.Ageorge |
Circumstellar Envelopes
Targets: | IRAS 16594-4656: (16:03:09.7 -47:00:28) I=12.0, K=8.2 IRAS 17245-3951: (17:28:04.8 -39:53:44) I=13.2, K=9.7 IRAS 20136+1309: (20:16:00.1 +13:18:55) I=12.0, K=8.0 IRAS 17106-3046: (17:13:51.7 -30:49:40) J=9.95; H=8.94; K=8.34 IRAS 17150-3224: (17:18:20.1 -32:27:23) J=11.1; H=10.22; K=9.45 IRAS 18184-1302: (18:21:15.9 -13:01:27) B=13.9 - Sp.Typ. = Be |
Mode: | Imaging in J,H,K,L bands + Br gamma Polarimetric imaging in J,H,K |
ExpTime: | Two targets only to be selected from list above(sorted by priority)Typically, 1 hour/filter. Specifically, for IRAS 17150-3224 & IRAS18184-1302: 24min in J, 16 min in H & 12 min in K on source ->2*52min+overheads=3 hours. Total time needed for two targets: 6 hrs |
Conditions: | clear, seeing <0.8" |
Objective: | Observations of bipolar or multi-polar post-AGB circumstellar Envelopes to constrain physical models of envelope ejection [more info]. |
Coordinator: | A-M. Lagrange, N.Ageorges |
Star forming region [README]
Targets: | g45.45 (center, J2000) 19:14:21.3 +11:09:13.5 |
Mode: | J, H, K, BrG |
ExpTime: | Total integration = 56 min+overhead = 2 hrs |
Conditions: | clear, seeing <1" |
Objective: | Follow-up observations (deeper and higher angular resolution) of aultracompact HII region (observerd by AO systems ADONIS and GeminiNorth; at least 8 O-stars identified inside, large amounts of hot dust+ one obscured (in K) source to the north). |
Coordinator: | M.Feldt |
NACO Observations of Mira [README][Get RAW DATA]
Targets: | Mira (center, J2000) 02:19:20.79 -02:58:39.50 (J=-1.0, K=-2.4) |
Mode: | Narrow band filters |
ExpTime: | As short as possible |
Conditions: | clear, seeing <1" |
Objective: | This programme aims at resolving Mira in and out of molecular lines/bandsby means of narrow-band imaging. |
Coordinator: | W.Brandner, A.Richichi |
Galactic Center [Summary] [Get RAW DATA] See also data for this programme obtained during commissioning
Targets: | Galactic Center (J2000) 17:45:40.0-29:00:35 |
Mode: | H,K, and L' bands |
ExpTime: | Total integration = 1.5 hr + overhead |
Conditions: | clear |
Objective: | An imaging program to obtain deep H,K, and L' exposures in the Galactic Center field. |
Coordinator: | M.Lehnert |
Imaging of Multiple-image Gravitational Lens systems
Targets: | PKS1830-211 (RA, Dec, J2000) [finding chart (Courbin et al. 2002)] |
Mode: | J or K |
ExpTime: | Total integration = TBD |
Conditions: | clear, seeing <0.6" |
Objective: | High resolution imaging of a gravitationally lensed radio source (atz=2.507) to improve the lesing model. HST obsevations (with WFPC2 andNICOMOS) and AO imaging with Gemini North already exist. |
Coordinator: | L.Tacconi-Garman |