% @(#)tutorieche.hlq 17.1.1.1 (ESO-IPG) 01/25/02 17:50:40 %++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %.COPYRIGHT (c) 1990 European Southern Observatory %.IDENT tutorieche.hlq %.AUTHOR PB, IPG/ESO %.KEYWORDS MIDAS, help files, TUTORIAL/ECHELLE %.PURPOSE On-line help file for the command: TUTORIAL/ECHELLE %.VERSION 1.0 25-APR-1991 : Creation, PB %---------------------------------------------------------------- \se SECTION./ECHELLE \es\co TUTORIAL/ECHELLE 25-APR-1991 PB \oc\su TUTORIAL/ECHELLE demonstrates main commands of echelle package \us\pu Purpose: Demonstrates main commands of echelle package \up\sy Syntax: TUTORIAL/ECHELLE \ys\no Note: a) This procedure requires a display and a graphic window. They are automatically created if necessary. b) Frames casff.bdf, casth.bdf, casobj.bdf, casstd.bdf are copied from MID_TEST if not already present. Tables lincat06.tbl (renamed thar.tbl) and ltt1020.tbl are copied from MID_CASPEC if not already present. c) The only interactive part of the tutorial consists of identifying lines for the wavelength calibration. The user will be prompted to identify the occurences of two lines in adjacent orders:\\ Orders 88/89 Wavelength: 6416.315\ Orders 98/99 Wavelength: 5760.550\\ Order numbers are displayed on the left side and wavelengths on the right side of the display window. The execution of the tutorial is stopped, in order to enable a command like:\\ COPY/DISPLAY ps_printer The tutorial is reactivated by the command:\\ CONTINUE d) The four main steps of echelle package are performed:\\ CALIBRATE/ECHELLE FLAT/ECHELLE RESPONSE/ECHELLE REDUCE/ECHELLE During the wavelength calibration, if the sequence of identification is correct, an angle of rotation is computed and must be around -0.09 degrees. Then the user must provide as input an order number (88) and two wavelengths (6416.315 and 5760.550). It is recommended to consult Vol. B, Chapter Echelle Package, before running the tutorial. \on\exs Examples: \ex TUTORIAL/ECHELLE run the tutorial \xe \sxe