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SHARK-NIR Commissioning Plan (SHARK-NIR-INAFP-COM-001 Issue 0.6)

Issue Change Record

Issue No. Date Section Affected Reasons / Remarks Initials
0.1 02-Feb-2021 All New document KRA
0.2 24-Apr-2021 All updates in Phase 3 and 4, change in duration KRA
0.3 14-Jan-2022 All Minor corrections and additions KRA
0.4 28-Feb-2022 First page, Phase 1 (especially P1.3, P1.4, and P1.6) LBTO Support is removed from the table. It can be seen inside individual activities. Minor modifications in accordance with RFA-78, RFA-79, RFA-88. KRA
0.5 17-Mar-2022 P1.3 activity Added a picture showing the space taken by the SHARK-NIR system in cleanroom (Padova) KRA
0.6 21-Apr-2022 All Re-arranging the Phase1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 in terms of actual runs to LBT. Also updating the activities according to latest information and experience KRA

Applicable Documents

No. Title Number & Issue
AD1 SHARK-NIR Schedule SHARK-NIR-INAFP-SCH-001 Issue 1.3
AD2 SHARK-NIR SHINS Interface Control Document SHARK-NIR-INAFP-ICD-002 Issue 0.6
AD3 SHARK-NIR Installation Plan SHARK-NIR-INAFP-MAN-001 Issue 2.1
AD4 SHARK-NIR Calibration Procedures SHARK-NIR-INAFP-MAN-004 Issue 0.2
AD5 SHARK-NIR System Design Analysis SHARK-NIR-INAFP-SDA-001 Issue 1.2
AD6 SHARK-NIR Cryostat Procedures SHARK-NIR-SO-MAN-001 Issue 0.4 draft
AD7 SHARK-NIR Science Cases SHARK-NIR-INAFP-SCI-001 Issue 0.1
AD8 SHARK-NIR Integration & Commissioning Schedule SHARK-NIR-INAFP-SCH-002 Issue 1.0
AD9 Observing Blocks Template Manual SHARK-NIR-INAFP-MAN-002 Issue 0.1 (not released yet)
AD10 Packing, Handling, Shipping and Transportation (PHS&T) Plan SHARK-NIR-INAFP-PLN-002 Issue0.2
AD11 Handling equipment design description SHARK-NIR-INAFP-DES-006 Issue0.2

Introduction

This commissioning planning document lays out and details the activities needed to bring SHARK-NIR online for single-eye shared-risk scientific exploitation (the binocular observations with SHARK-VIS or trinocular with SHARK-VIS & LBTI are out of the scope of this commissioning plan). The document incorporates activities starting from the unpacking of the boxes at the LBT mountain bay to the science verification at its final destination on the LBT platform. Although called the commissioning document, it lists the pre-commissioning, commissioning, and science verification activities. The activities are classified into four phases. Phases 1 and 2 are purely daytime activities. Phases 3 and 4 are nighttime activities. It is to be noted that Phase 3 activities are classified into observing cases (OC#, see the table below) and not according to the observing modes (direct imaging, coronagraphic imaging, long-slit spectroscopy) anymore. This allows commencing Phase 4 (science verification) of those observing cases immediately after the completion of the respective Phase 3 commissioning run. See below for more details.

Phase 1: We start by inspecting the boxes at LBT mountain bay, unpacking, and installing the instrument at the mountain lab (clean room) for alignment verification and functionality checks. All of these are daytime activities (1 trip to LBT). This forms the content of the PSR-09 Preliminary Laboratory Integration & Test (I&T) Procedure (at LBT). [Pre-commissioning: Unpack, assemble, and clean-room verification]

Phase 2: The activities start from the installation of SHARK-NIR at the SX central bent Gregorian focus of LBT, followed by preliminary functional checks, aligning SHARK-NIR to the telescope (daytime), and daytime closed dome engineering/technical testing. All of these are daytime activities (2 trips to LBT). [Pre-commissioning: Installation, functional checks, and closed-dome testing]

Phase 3: Phase 3 commences the nighttime commissioning, starting from sending preset to the telescope to testing individual SHARK-NIR observation modes for performance to the total SHARK-NIR performance. The final form of the SHARK-NIR software, observing blocks, data-reduction pipeline, etc., will be tested for all the observing cases of the instrument. All the activities are at nighttime (4 trips to LBT). There will be a common run (Com-Run-1) to test the basic common requirements for each of the observing cases. After the completion of each of these runs, SHARK-NIR will be ready for Phase 4 (science verification) of the respective observing cases. [Commissioning]

Phase 4: SHARK-NIR is ready for the science verification. The final performance of the SHARK-NIR will be analyzed using the data from this run. All the activities are at nighttime. By the end of this phase, SHARK-NIR is ready for single-eye shared-risk scientific exploitation. [Early Science or Science Verification]

Observing Cases

Three observering modes of SHARK-NIR, namely direct imaging, coronagraphic imaging, long-slit spectroscopy, are classified into observing cases for the purpose of the commissioning. The observing cases are all the combinations of individual science observing possibilities using various coronagraphs and modes. We have 17 of them tabulated below.

# Observing Case
OC1 Direct imaging - pupil stabilized
OC2 DBI - Direct imaging - pupil stabilized
OC3 Direct imaging - field stabilized
OC4 DBI - Direct imaging - field stabilized
OC5 Coronagraphic imaging - GL - field stabilized
OC6 Coronagraphic imaging - GL - pupil stabilized
OC7 Coronagraphic imaging - FQPM - pupil stabilized
OC8 Coronagraphic imaging - SP1 - pupil stabilized
OC9 DBI - Coronagraphic imaging - SP1 - pupil stabilized
OC10 Coronagraphic imaging - SP2 - pupil stabilized
OC11 DBI - Coronagraphic imaging - SP2 - pupil stabilized
OC12 Coronagraphic imaging - SP3 - pupil stabilized
OC13 DBI - Coronagraphic imaging - SP3 - pupil stabilized
OC14 LSS (R~100) close companion
OC15 LSS (R~800) distant companion
OC16 LSS (R~100) distant companion
OC17 LSS (R~800) close companion

Note that technically and software-wise, there are no differences between (OC14 & OC16) and (OC15 & OC17), and therefore only OC14 and OC15 will be tested for Phase 3 nighttime commissioning.

In the table above, the acronyms mean the following:

DBI - Dual Band Imaging.
GL - Gaussian Lyot.
FQPM - Four Quadrant Phase Mask.
SP(1,2,3) - Shaped Pupil (symmetric, X, Y).
LSS - Long Slit Spectroscopy.

Category

The table below lists the categories of commissioning activities.

Category NameCategory Number
Unpack, Assemble, and VerificationC1
Installation of SHARK-NIR at LBT platform C2
Daytime testing (functionality and operability)C3
Daytime calibrationC4
Nighttime testing (functionality and operability)C5
Nighttime calibrationC6
Nighttime testing for performanceC7
Early science or Science verificationC8

Naming structure of the commissioning activity

Each commissioning test/activity has a unified structure as follows:


Name of the commissioning activity

  • phase: states the phase of the commissioning (1/2/3/4)
  • status: reports the current status of the test description (draft, final, complete)
  • category: one of the categories mentioned above
  • recurrence: describes how frequently the test must be executed
  • duration: estimates the time required to complete the test (the duration mentioned here is valid only for commissioning)

Description

  • Contains a general description of the test

Prerequisites

  • Lists items that must be in place before the test begins

Procedure

  • Explains in detail how to execute the test

Templates

  • Mentions the templates to be used. If there are specific parameters, they are mentioned in brackets. For details on the templates mentioned, check AD9.

Success Criteria

  • Enumerates the outcome associated with successful completion of the test

Notes

  • Additional supporting information

LBTO Support

  • Mention if (and what) support is required from LBTO

Date performed and by whom

  • Mentions who performed the test and when

Commissioning Activity

In this section, all the commissioning activities are listed in chronological order. If you click on the individual activity, you can find more details. 8 hours is considered as the duration of a day. Of course, depending on the month of the year, make sure to estimate the correct number of days/nights required at the LBT. Each table below corresponds to a trip to LBT.

From commissioning experience at the LBT, for the daytime activities at the telescope platform, the telescope may be handed over around 09:00 am local time. And, the SHARK-NIR team needs to hand over the telescope to LBT ~2 hours before the sunset (unless we have the first half of the night or full night and to be negotiated with the telescope operator). As a general rule, the SHARK-NIR team will be working also on the weekends when at the summit. Of course, if LBTO support is required, this will be communicated with the LBTO mountain manager well in advance. Note that the duration of the individual activities mentioned in this document will not match that of AD4 for the same activities.

Phase 1 (Pre-commissioning)

SHARK-NIR Location: LBT mountain bay and clean room. Some of the activities may run in parallel. All the activities are daytime. In the cleanroom, usually, there are no restrictions on daytime or nighttime activity.

Pre-Com-Run-1

#Activity NameDuration (days)CategoryNote
P1.1Inspection of the closed boxes0.5C1
P1.2Opening of boxes in LBT Hall, inspection of the contents and installation of units on their handlings1C1
P1.3Installation of SHARK-NIR HW and electronics in clean room1.5C1
P1.4Cable in the instrument, power on, install workstations, connect to LBT network, and cryostat cooldown preparation1C1
P1.5SW & HW functional checks and cryostat cooldown1C1
P1.6SCICAM refocussing1.5C1
P1.7Science detector calibrations0.5C3 + C4P1.5 should be completed.
P1.8Complete system functional verification, filter artifacts/defects verification, NCPA measurement, and internal tip-tilt loop verification1.5C1P1.7 should be completed.
P1.9Testing of SCICAM image grabbing by SOUL-AO0.5C3
P1.10Internal alignment verification1C1
P1.11Instrument re-alignment1 - 6C1The duration of this activity, if needed, can be between 1 day to a maximum of 6 days.
P1.12Verification of the contrast for coronagraphic masks1C1P1.10 (and if needed P1.11) should be completed.
Total without contingency (if re-alignment is not required)11 days
Total with 10% contingency (if re-alignment is not required)12 days
Total without contingency (if re-alignment is required)12-17 days
Total with 10% contingency (if re-alignment is required)13-18.5 days

Phase 2 (Pre-commissioning)

SHARK-NIR Location: LBT platform. Some of the activities may run in parallel. All activities are daytime.

Pre-Com-Run-2

#Activity NameDuration (days)CategoryNote
P2.0AInstallation of SHARK-NIR on LBT platform6C2
P2.0BInstallation of SHARK-NIR electronics on LBT platform2C2
P2.1Basic functionality and shutdown procedure test, cryostat cooldown1C3
P2.2Instrument operability and functioning1C3
P2.3TCS communication test1C3Although 2 days of work is required, a lot can go in parallel with other ones. For the estimation of total days, we consider 1 day.
P2.4SHARK-NIR alignment to the telescope3C3
Total without contingency14 days
Total with 10% contingency15.5 days

Pre-Com-Run-3

#Activity NameDuration (days)CategoryNote
P2.5Cryostat Cooldown and Science detector calibrations1C3 + C4
P2.6SHARK-NIR system level characterization at different telescope elevations6C3 + C4Checking pointing offset between SHARK-NIR, LBTI, and SOUL-AO, SOUL-AO tests, and NCPA measurements.
P2.7Star center Fourier mode images0.5C3
P2.8Verification of the mask centering algorithm and final contrast with SOUL-AO and turbulence at ASM3C3 + C4
Total without contingency10.5 days
Total with 10% contingency11.5 days

Phase 3 (Commissioning)

SHARK-NIR Location: LBT platform. All activities are nightime. Some daytime (within SHARK-NIR) may be required. Also, the SHARK-NIR software, SHINS, is expected to be almost ready to be tested.

Phase 3 is further divided into 4 runs (Com-Run-#), each corresponding to a trip to LBT. Com-Run-1 consists of common activities essential for every observing case. This will be the first to be tested on-sky. Com-Run-2 to Com-Run-4 areinterchangeable. It is currently sorted to have the software complexity in the increasing order and also considering the science interest. By the end of these 4 runs, all the SHARK-NIR observing cases will be verified on sky. For each of the observing cases, one (or a maximum of two) target(s) will be tested. The contrast obtained from the data will be used as the merit function or success criterion. If contrast is not an option, a similar (or another) merit function will be used. After the completion of each of these runs, SHARK-NIR will be ready for Phase 4 (science verification) of the respective observing cases.

Note that, for individual runs (2-4), the time taken for other basic activities (such as moving from one target to another, setting up the telescope, closing the AO loop, etc.) are not explicitly mentioned in the table. For example, we anticipate that it may take between 10-20 minutes to move and set the telescope and close the AO loop from one target to another (numbers from the LUCI overheads table). This extra duration required will be mostly covered within the 15% contingency and/or the rounding up of the total nights.

Every evening of the nighttime commissioning, all the required calibrations (including dark, bias, flat-field, etc. for all the filters required) will be taken using the SHARK-NIR calibration unit.

Seeing conditions definition:

  • good : <0.8"
  • medium: 0.8"-1.2"
  • bad: >1.2" - observable

Com-Run-1

#Activity Name / Observing CaseDuration (hours)Seeing ConditionsCategory
P3.1 Telescope control – sending preset, telescope mode, offset, and focal plane geometry estimation3medium / badC5
P3.2 SOUL-AO verification6good / mediumC5 + C7
P3.3 Pupil alignment (for checking the pupil positon, and working of the script)2badC5 + C6
P3.4 PSF Alignment3good / mediumC5 + C6
P3.5 Verify the ADC rotation on sky4medium / badC5
P3.6 Checking field-stabilized mode/bearing rotation service2badC5
P3.7 Internal TT loop working and performance (in different magnitude)3good / mediumC5 + C7
P3.8 NCPA working and performance & checking for pupil shifts8medium (up to 1")C5 + C7
P3.9 Check the acquisition procedure2mediumC5
P3.10 Sky background2badC5 + C6
P3.11 Astrometry plate scale and orientation2good / mediumC5 + C6
P3.12Distortion map2good / mediumC5 + C6
OC1Direct imaging - pupil stabilized3medium / badC5 + C7
OC2DBI - Direct imaging - pupil stabilized3medium / badC5 + C7
OC3Direct imaging - field stabilized3medium / badC5 + C7
OC4DBI - Direct imaging - field stabilized3medium / badC5 + C7
Total duration without contingency 51 hours = 5.67 nights Assumption: 1 night = 9 hours
Total duration with 15% contingency (rounded up)7 nights

Phase 4 science verification of the observing cases (1-4) can start after Com-Run-1.

Com-Run-2

#Activity Name / Observing CaseDuration (hours)Seeing ConditionsCategory
TestTest / Correction following previous Com-Run-#4badC5
P3.4 Pupil alignment (for GL and FQPM)1badC5 + C6
P3.5PSF Alignment (for GL and FQPM)2good / mediumC5 + C6
P3.14 Star center Fourier mode images1good / mediumC5 + C6
P3.15 Flux calibration (off-centered target observation) (for GL and FQPM)2good / mediumC5 + C6
P3.16 Instrumental throughput and absolute flux calibration (for a set of filters)2badC5 + C6
OC5Coronagraphic imaging - GL - field stabilized3good / mediumC5 + C7
OC6Coronagraphic imaging - GL - pupil stabilized3good / mediumC5 + C7
OC7Coronagraphic imaging - FQPM - pupil stabilized3good / mediumC5 + C7
Total duration without contingency 21 hours = 2.33 nights Assumption: 1 night = 9 hours
Total duration with 15% contingency (rounded up)3 nights

Phase 4 science verification of the observing cases (5-6) can start after Com-Run-2.

Com-Run-3

#Activity Name / Observing CaseDuration (hours)Seeing ConditionsCategory
TestTest / Correction following previous Com-Run-#4badC5
P3.4 Pupil alignment (for SP-1, SP-2, SP-3)1badC5 + C6
P3.5 PSF Alignment (for SP-1, SP-2, SP-3)2good / mediumC5 + C6
P3.17Orient the coronagraphs (orient apodizers)1badC5 + C6
P3.15 Flux calibration (off-centered target observation) (for SP-1, SP-2, SP-3)2good / mediumC5 + C6
OC8Coronagraphic imaging - SP1 - pupil stabilized3good / mediumC5 + C7
OC9DBI - Coronagraphic imaging - SP1 - pupil stabilized3good / mediumC5 + C7
OC10Coronagraphic imaging - SP2 - pupil stabilized3good / mediumC5 + C7
OC11DBI - Coronagraphic imaging - SP2 - pupil stabilized3good / mediumC5 + C7
OC12Coronagraphic imaging - SP3 - pupil stabilized3good / mediumC5 + C7
OC13DBI - Coronagraphic imaging - SP3 - pupil stabilized3good / mediumC5 + C7
Total duration without contingency 28 hours = 3.11 nights Assumption: 1 night = 9 hours
Total duration with 15% contingency (rounded up)4 nights

Phase 4 science verification of the observing cases (8-13) can start after Com-Run-3.

Com-Run-4

#Activity Name / Observing CaseDuration (hours)Seeing ConditionsCategory
TestTest / Correction following previous Com-Run-#3badC5
P3.5 PSF Alignment (for SLIT-1 and SLIT-2)2good / mediumC5 + C6
P3.18 Center the slit8medium / badC5
P3.19 Atmospheric calibration and absolute flux calibration2good / mediumC5 + C6
OC14LSS (R~100) companion (0.175"<distance<0.35")3good / mediumC5 + C7
OC15LSS (R~800) companion (distance > 0.35")3good / mediumC5 + C7
Total duration without contingency 21 hours = 2.33 nights Assumption: 1 night = 9 hours
Total duration with 15% contingency (rounded up)3 nights

Phase 4 science verification of the observing cases (14-17) can start after Com-Run-4.

  • Total nights requested = 17 (Assumption: 1 night = 9 hours).

Phase 4 (Science Verification / Early Science)

SHARK-NIR Location : LBT platform. All nighttime activities. SHINS is expected to be ready to be used without any changes required.

Every evening of the nighttime commissioning, all the required calibrations (including dark, bias, flat-field, etc. for all the filters required) will be taken using the SHARK-NIR calibration unit.

SV-Run-1

#Activity Name / Observing CaseDuration (nights)Seeing ConditionsCategory
P4.1Exo-planet: Giant planets and brown dwarfs in SFR, stellar associations, & young open clusters8 C8
P4.2Exo-planet: Astrometry1 C8
P4.3Exo-planet: Spectroscopic Characterization of known sub-stellar companions3 C8
P4.4Disk: High-contrast images of circumstellar disks3 C8
P4.5Disk: Coronagraphic imaging of stellar jets0.5 C8
P4.6Disk: Jets investigated with long-slit spectra0.5 C8
P4.7Extragalactic: QSO & AGNs3 C8
P4.8Solar system: Size and shape of main-belt astroids0.5 C8
P4.9Solar system: Surface heterogeneity of trans-neptunian objects0.5 C8
Total with contingency of 5%21 nights
  • When Phase 4 science verification completes, SHARK-NIR can be offered to the community under shared-risk!!!