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Slit Nod Widget |
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The slit nod widget is used to fine tune object positions on the NIRSPEC slit, or to nod along the slit. The widget starts automatically on the center screen near the Quicklook displays when night-time mode is enabled (with the main menu entry NIRSPEC Control - Enable Night-time Mode). It can also be launched from the NIRSPEC Tools menu.
The images below describe the direction the object will move with a positive offset in the widget, for low resolution mode and for high resolution mode. Offset values can be in units of arcsec or pixels by clicking the appropriate radio button. Offsets can be applied either along the slit by clicking Nod Along Slit, or perpendicular to it by clicking Nod Perp Slit, or both simultaneously by clicking Nod Both Directions.

Low resolution slits:
High resolution slits:
Note that the directions of movement obey a simple right-hand rule: point your right index finger along the slit, and your index finger and thumb then indicate the directions the object will go with a positive offset.
Command-Line Slit Nodding:
If the user prefers to do slit nodding with typed commands, he or she can simply type in a window with a waimea prompt:
slitmove [along] [perp]
where the values of [along] and [perp] are always in arcsec; the plate scale of the SCAM is 0.178 arcsec/pixel. So for example to nod perpendicular to the slit by -0.5 arcseconds, the command would be:
slitmove 0 -0.5