Guidelines for submitting Technical Notes
The absolute minimum
requirement is a serial number a title, a date, and an author's name.
There should also be some content. Encouraged are a revision number
and date, key words, and the author's e-mail address.
All notes should contain a header in the format at the start of this
note. The first line contains only the note number and the title.
This is in order to provide as much space as possible for the title.
If you really need a longer title, then create a short title that fits
the 65 character limit, and then head the paper with the longer title.
This should facilitate a search and the extraction of appropriate
notes. The rest of the header is in a fixed format to again allow
searching.
At the moment (1/10/97), the way to submit a technical note
is to mark it clearly as a Technical Note and
mail it either to the TASS mailing list, tass@wwa.com,
or directly to me, Michael Richmond.
mwrsps@rit.edu
Thanks to Donald Flynn, you can now search for specific authors
or keywords in the Technical Notes!
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Use the slider bars to see the list of
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- Technical Note 1
- Preparation of TASS Technical Notes
- Technical Note 2
- Index of Technical Notes
- Technical Note 3
- Keywords in Technical Notes
- Technical Note 4
- FITS file format for TASS images
- Technical Note 5
- Astrometric and Photometric Calibration of TASS Images
- Technical Note 6
- Mark III CCD Test Results
- Technical Note 7
- Mark III CCD Test Results, Jan 7, 1996
- Technical Note 8
- Mark III CCD Test Results, Jan 17, 1996
- Technical Note 9
- Analysis of five Orion images
- Technical Note 10
- Analysis of three I-band Orion images
- Technical Note 11
- Object Detection in TASS
- Technical Note 12
- Using a Shifted PSF for Star Detection
- Technical Note 13
- Schematics of TASS camera
- Technical Note 14
- Camera Connector Pinouts and Voltages
- Technical Note 15
- How to Clean TASS Filters
- Technical Note 16
- CCD chip quantum efficiencies
- Technical Note 17
- Camera Temperature Regulation
- Technical Note 18
- Noise in triplet #3
- Technical Note 19
- Photometric properties of Vermont triplet: Aug 21, 1996
- Technical Note 20
- The Mark IV Amateur Sky Survey Camera: Sept 12, 1996
- Technical Note 21
- Devious nature of the sky
- Technical Note 22
- Applying World System Coordinates Parameters To TASS FITS Headers
- Technical Note 23
- Using The WCS Tools Library To Provide Astrometric
Solutions to TASS Star Lists
- Technical Note 24
- Problems encountered with the TASS-APL triplet
- Technical Note 25
- Richmond's Analysis of Tom Droege's Feb 1997 images
- Technical Note 26
- General Considerations for Drift Scanning
- Technical Note 27
- Automated TASS Photometric Reduction/Calibration
- Technical Note 28
- Comparison of three independent reductions of
Tom Droege's Feb 1997 images
- Technical Note 29
- The Mark IV Camera System Design
- Technical Note 30
- TASS File Naming Conventions
- Technical Note 31
- Analysis of photometry in SMSP areas
- Technical Note 32
- Comparison of several methods of extracting magnitudes
- Technical Note 33
- Creating Optimized Photometric Apertures
- Technical Note 34
- Some Notes on Using the New Version of Sextractor to Generate Star Lists From TASS Images
- Technical Note 35
- A Discussion of UPS units
- Technical Note 36
- Installing Linux, RT Linux, and the TASS Driver
- Technical Note 37
- Instructions For Placing A Mark III Tass Camera Into Operation
- Technical Note 38
- Outline of Mark IV Electronics
- Technical Note 39
- Mark IV Hardware
- Technical Note 40
- The Mark IV Camera Head
- Technical Note 41
- Analysis of Glenn Gombert's TASS data
- Technical Note 42
- The Mark IV Mount and Housing
- Technical Note 43
- Recalibration of measurements in the TASS database
- Technical Note 44
- Comparison of "Good" TASS Measurements against Two Catalogs
- Technical Note 45
- Analysis of Dayton TASS data reduced with Flatcomp program
- Technical Note 46
- Mark IV Stamp Commands
- Technical Note 47
- Analysis of Mark IV image of M31
- Technical Note 48
- Mark IV Survey Strategy
- Technical Note 49
- Mark IV Dark Images and Cosmic Rays
- Technical Note 50
- Analysis of Mark IV image in Virgo
- Technical Note 51
- Analysis of March 28, 1999, Mark IV images in Serpens
- Technical Note 52
- Analysis of March 23, 1999, Mark IV images
- Technical Note 53
- Data Flow Diagram for Mark IV (in progress)
- Technical Note 54
- Photometric Properties of Mark III data, Oct 1996 - Sept 1998
- Technical Note 55
- Photometric-quality compression of TASS image data
- Technical Note 56
- Description of TASS tenxcat catalog
- Technical Note 57
- Mark III databases; software and datasets by site
- Technical Note 58
- Mark III time references and VCO rates
- Technical Note 59
- Analysis of V-band Mark IV image H3R1458.895
- Technical Note 60
- Quick Measurements of Focus in V-band images from Disk 6
- Technical Note 61
- Quick Measurements of Focus in I-band images from Disk 6
- Technical Note 62
- Mark IV, Disk Set 7
- Technical Note 63
- Sample images from Mark IV with a lens fix
- Technical Note 64
- Astrometric and Photometric Analysis of M5 images made
by TASS Mark IV camera
- Technical Note 65
- Summary of Temperature Experiments on the Mark IV
- Technical Note 66
- Degree of crowding on Mark IV images
- Technical Note 67
- Diary about the analysis of TASS disk 15
- The local copy
should load quickly, but it is possible that some links within
may not point to the proper places (though a quick spot check
on June 11, 2000, finds no broken links)
-
Jure Skvarc's version may be slower to load, but all the
links work properly
-
Addendum to TN 67, showing astrometric residuals
as a function of position on the image.
The above is a local copy -- see also
Jure's version
- Technical Note 69
- The Mark IV RA drive
- Technical Note 70
- Mark IV CD #5, measures of coma & saturation
- Technical Note 71
- Mark IV CD #5 dark images by columns and rows
- Technical Note 72
- Summary about the discussion of FITS tables
- Technical Note 73
- Coma, etc., by Andrew Bennett
- The local copy
should load quickly, but it is possible that some links within
may not point to the proper places
-
Andrew Bennett's original may be slower
to load, but all the links work properly
- Technical Note 74
- Proposal for Extrasolar Planet Transit Searches
Using the Mark IV Camera
- Technical Note 75
- Data Set T, by Andrew Bennett
- The local copy
should load quickly, but it is possible that some links within
may not point to the proper places
-
Andrew Bennett's original may be slower
to load, but all the links work properly
- Technical Note 76
- Analysis of Repeated Fields on Disk 16
- Technical Note 77
- TASS disk sets 17 and 18 measurements
- local copy
- Jure Skvarc's originals are no longer available,
which means that one cannot query his data.
- Technical Note 78
- A Proposed Enhanced Capabilities Port (ECP) Interface To
Replace The Memory Board Of The Mark IV
- Technical Note 79
- Tests of Cooling chips on Rochester Mark IV
- Technical Note 80
- Data to be kept in Mark IV databases
- Technical Note 81
- Data Set 20
- Technical Note 82
- Gaps in the magnitude histogram
- Technical Note 83
- A first look at a Mark IV engineering run
- Technical Note 84
- GSC 00279-00321: A New W UMa Eclipsing Binary
(revised July 22, 2002)
- Technical Note 85
- Analysis of Data Set 23
- Technical Note 86
- NSV 10892 is a W UMa Eclipsing Binary
- Technical Note 87
- Rochester Mark IV Cooling Performance
- Technical Note 88
- Bootstrap Photometry for the Mark IV
- Technical Note 89
- Correcting Photometric Errors across the Mark IV Field
- Technical Note 90
- The Dark Side of the Flat
- Technical Note 91
- Error contribution of motor movements during image
transfer in MarkIV images
- Technical Note 92
- Data Set 24: MK IV Photometry
- Technical Note 93
- Mark II Clear and Dark Sky Detector
- Technical Note 94
- MK IV Photometry: Tom's Sorted Data
- Technical Note 95
- Sky Settings
- Technical Note 97
- Photometric properties of TOM1 data in the TR dataset
- Technical Note 98
- "Conventional" reduction of the TOM1 data in the TR dataset
- Technical Note 99
- Using asteroids to check Mark IV timestamps
- Technical Note 100
- A check on quality of Mark IV photometry around IO Aur
- Technical Note 101
- Overall properties of Mark IV data
- Technical Note 102
- The Mark IV "patch" dataset
- Technical Note 103
- Looking for stars with high proper motion in the Mark IV database
- Technical Note 104
- Mark IV Photometry of Var Cas 2006
- Technical Note 105
- Version 2 of the Mark IV "patches" catalog
- Technical Note 106
- Summary of Steven Bickerton's TASS Reduction
- Technical Note 107
- Magnitude measurements and the local stellar density
- Technical Note 108
- Photometry in Crowded Fields
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