IRSPEC is a cryogenically cooled grating spectrometer equipped with a
relatively small (for optical CCD standards) 2D array of
62x58 pixels.
It covers the 1 m to 5
m
wavelength range and the two back-to-back gratings - #2 optimized for
observations at
m and #1 for longer wavelengths -
yield a dispersion of
Å/pixel in H and K
(1.4-2.5
m),
Å/pixel in L,M (3-5
m) while in J
(1-1.3
m) one can choose between
Å/pixel (grating #2
order 2) or
Å/pixel (grating #1 order 3). In all cases
the resolving power is quite high and each frame covers a small wavelength
range; obtaining complete spectra of an atmospheric window requires
20 images at different grating positions.
Along the slit the pixel size is
arcsec and the total,
usable slit length is slightly less than 2 arcmin; small areas at the edges
of the slit are vignetted.
Although there is no standard procedure for the observations, it is
generally agreed that the most convenient strategy to subtract the strong
sky emission - OH airglow up to 2.25 m and thermal + molecular bands
beyond - is to alternatively measure the `object' and the `sky' and subtract
the frames (note that the `sky' frame may also be taken with the object
in another position along the slit). On chip subtraction of the sky emission
- - the procedure normally used for optical CCD's - gives worse results due
to the large intensity of the sky background combined with the relatively bad
cosmetic quality of the infrared arrays.
The object-sky telescope nodding is typically done every few minutes and
one or more frames per telescope positions are produced and stored.
At the end of the night, therefore, one has collected several hundred images
which may also include data taken at many different wavelengths.
This document describes a few procedures (commands) developed
to make the handling of the many frames
somewhat easier.
For each command I did my best to provide you with long and
exhaustive help files which are available on line. Here I just briefly
describe the steps to follow to take full advantage of the commands
available (remember to type SET/CONTEXT IRSPEC to access them).