Real-time exposure control and instrument operation with the NEID spectrograph GUI
Arvind F. Gupta, Chad F. Bender, Joe P. Ninan, Sarah E. Logsdon,, Shubham Kanodia, Eli Golub, Jesus Higuera, Jessica Klusmeyer, Samuel, Halverson, Suvrath Mahadevan, Michael W. McElwain, Christian Schwab,, Gudmundur Stefansson, Paul Robertson, Arpita Roy, Ryan C. Terrien

TL;DR
This paper describes the design and implementation of GUIs for the NEID spectrograph that enable real-time exposure control, operational efficiency, and monitoring during astronomical observations.
Contribution
It introduces user-friendly GUIs that integrate with the NEID control system, enhancing automation, monitoring, and operational consistency during spectrograph observations.
Findings
Successful deployment of GUIs for NEID operations
Improved observational efficiency and consistency
Enhanced real-time monitoring and diagnostics
Abstract
The NEID spectrograph on the WIYN 3.5-m telescope at Kitt Peak has completed its first full year of science operations and is reliably delivering sub-m/s precision radial velocity measurements. The NEID instrument control system uses the TIMS package (Bender et al. 2016), which is a client-server software system built around the twisted python software stack. During science observations, interaction with the NEID spectrograph is handled through a pair of graphical user interfaces (GUIs), written in PyQT, which wrap the underlying instrument control software and provide straightforward and reliable access to the instrument. Here, we detail the design of these interfaces and present an overview of their use for NEID operations. Observers can use the NEID GUIs to set the exposure time, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) threshold, and other relevant parameters for observations, configure the…
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