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 The fringe offsets on any given night will depend on the POP configuration and the daily alignment. The table below gives a range of values where the fringes have been found for each cart on multiple nights across different POP configurations. The ranges should at least provide a guide for how far one might need to look to find fringes. The relative offsets between any pair of telescopes can be calculated from the differences between the ranges. The fringe offsets on any given night will depend on the POP configuration and the daily alignment. The table below gives a range of values where the fringes have been found for each cart on multiple nights across different POP configurations. The ranges should at least provide a guide for how far one might need to look to find fringes. The relative offsets between any pair of telescopes can be calculated from the differences between the ranges.
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 +A new baseline solution was created on 2023Aug29 and has been set as the default. The solution is based on mircx/mystic observations from UT 2023Apr15 through 2023Aug29. It was created using Aaron's python baseline solution code (beams fixed; XYZ, light, and pops optimized). We used an extended date range to improve {{:chara:files:figure_2023apr15_aug29_optimal.png?linkonly|sky coverage}} and cover more pop configurations.
 +
 +S1: -0.8 mm to +0.1 mm\\
 +S2: -0.6 mm to -0.4 mm\\
 +E1: -0.8 mm to +0.3 mm\\
 +E2: -0.3 mm to +0.4 mm\\
 +W1: -0.2 mm to +0.4 mm\\
 +W2: Reference Cart
 +
 +The new solution is stored as the following backup file (also copied to telescopes.chara):\\
 +/ctrscrut/chara/etc/telescopes.chara.2023_08_29
 +
 +Load previous solution using the following command in ople:\\
 +initast /ctrscrut/chara/etc/telescopes.chara.2023_06_28
 +
 +{{:chara:files:baseline_offsets_2023aug30.pdf|Offsets plotted against hour angle, elevation, and time for UT 2023 Aug 30.}}
 +
 +----
 +
 +A new baseline solution was created on 2023Jun28 and has been set as the default. The solution is based on mircx/mystic observations from UT 2023Apr15 through 2023Jun28. It was created using Aaron's python baseline solution code (beams fixed; XYZ, light, and pops optimized). The {{:chara:files:figure_2023apr15_jun28_optimal.png?linkonly|sky coverage}} improved compared with the last solution.
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 +S1: -0.1 mm to +0.4 mm\\
 +S2: -0.6 mm to +0.2 mm\\
 +E1: -0.6 mm to +0.6 mm\\
 +E2: -0.3 mm to +0.3 mm\\
 +W1: -0.6 mm to +0.4 mm\\
 +W2: Reference Cart
 +
 +The new solution is stored as the following backup file (also copied to telescopes.chara):\\
 +/ctrscrut/chara/etc/telescopes.chara.2023_06_28
 +
 +Load previous solution using the following command in ople:\\
 +initast /ctrscrut/chara/etc/telescopes.chara.2023_05_10
 +
 +{{:chara:files:baseline_offsets_2023jun29.pdf|Offsets plotted against hour angle, elevation, and time for UT 2023 Jun 29.}}
 +
 +----
 +
 +A new baseline solution was created on 2023May10 and has been set as the default. The solution is based on several nights of mircx/mystic observations from UT 2023Apr15 through 2023May09. It was created using Aaron's python baseline solution code (beams fixed; XYZ, light, and pops optimized). The {{:chara:files:figure_1_2023apr15_may09_optimal.png?linkonly|sky coverage}} was limited, but it seemed to converge on a reliable solution.
 +
 +S1: -0.8 mm to +1.4 mm\\
 +S2: -1.2 mm to +0.7 mm\\
 +E1: -0.4 mm to +0.6 mm\\
 +E2: -0.9 mm to +0.3 mm\\
 +W1: -1.0 mm to +0.8 mm\\
 +W2: Reference Cart
 +
 +The new solution is stored as the following backup file (also copied to telescopes.chara):\\
 +/ctrscrut/chara/etc/telescopes.chara.2023_05_10
 +
 +Load previous solution using the following command in ople:\\
 +initast /ctrscrut/chara/etc/telescopes.chara.2023_02_20
 +
 +{{:chara:files:baseline_offsets_2023may11_12.pdf|Offsets plotted against hour angle, elevation, and time for UT 2023 May 11-12.}}
 +
 +----
 +
 +A new baseline solution was created on 2023Feb20 and has been set as the default. The solution is based on mircx/mystic nights from UT 2022Nov11 through 2023Feb17. It was created using Aaron's python baseline solution code (beams fixed; XYZ, light, and pops optimized).
 +
 +S1: -2.3 mm to -0.6 mm\\
 +S2: -2.3 mm to -1.0 mm\\
 +E1: 0.7 mm to +2.8 mm\\
 +E2: -1.0 mm to +3.0 mm\\
 +W1: 1.7 mm to +6.2 mm\\
 +W2: Reference Cart
 +
 +The new solution is stored as the following backup file (also copied to telescopes.chara):\\
 +/ctrscrut/chara/etc/telescopes.chara.2023_02_20
 +
 +Load previous solution using the following command in ople:\\
 +initast /ctrscrut/chara/etc/telescopes.chara.2022_09_07
 +
 +{{:chara:files:baseline_offsets_2023apr15_16_17.pdf|Offsets plotted against hour angle, elevation, and time for UT 2023 Apr 15-17.}}
 +
 +----
 +
 +A new baseline solution was created on 2022Sep07 and has been set as the default. The solution is based on mircx/mystic nights from UT 2022Jul01 through 2022Sep07. It was created using Aaron's python baseline solution code (beams fixed; XYZ, light, and pops optimized).
 +
 +S1: -0.9 mm to -0.1 mm\\
 +S2: -1.2 mm to +0.7 mm\\
 +E1: -1.1 mm to +0.4 mm\\
 +E2: -1.1 mm to +0.9 mm\\
 +W1: -1.4 mm to +0.2 mm\\
 +W2: Reference Cart
 +
 +The new solution is stored as the following backup file (also copied to telescopes.chara):\\
 +/ctrscrut/chara/etc/telescopes.chara.2022_09_07
 +
 +Load previous solution using the following command in ople:\\
 +initast /ctrscrut/chara/etc/telescopes.chara.2022_06_18
 +
 +A new baseline solution was created on 2022Jun18 and has been set as the default.
 +
 +S1: -0.7 mm to +0.5 mm\\
 +S2: -2.6 mm to +0.7 mm\\
 +E1: -0.3 mm to +0.4 mm\\
 +E2: -0.3 mm to +0.5 mm\\
 +W1: -3.8 mm to +0.4 mm\\
 +W2: Reference Cart
 +
 +{{:chara:files:baseline_offsets_mystic_2022jun19_20.pdf|Offsets plotted against hour angle, elevation, and time for UT 2022 June 19-20.}}
 +
 +A new baseline solution was created on 2022May19 and has been in use since 2022May22. There seems to be a small dependence on elevation for some of the telescopes.
 +
 +S1: -1 mm on pop1 down to -6 mm on pop5 [note S1 optics removed and put back in for recoating]\\
 +S2: -0.8 mm to +0.3 mm\\
 +E1: -0.1 mm to +1.8 mm\\
 +E2: -0.7 mm to +0.9 mm\\
 +W1: +1.4 mm to +1.7 mm\\
 +W2: Reference Cart
 +
 +{{:chara:files:baseline_offsets_mystic_2022may22_23_24.pdf|Offsets plotted against hour angle, elevation, and time for UT 2022 May 22-24.}}
 +
 +A new baseline solution was created on 2022Mar21 and has been in use since 2022Apr03.
 +
 +S1: -2.1 mm to 1.5 mm\\
 +S2: -0.8 mm to +0.6 mm\\
 +E1: +0.1 mm to +1.5 mm\\
 +E2: -0.1 mm to +3.5 mm\\
 +W1: +1.1 mm to +2.9 mm\\
 +W2: Reference Cart
 +
 +{{:chara:files:baseline_offsets_2022apr_mix_new_old.pdf|See comparison of the old and new solutions}}.
  
 Starting in 2022, it seems the baseline solution has drifted, and the offsets are again trending negative with increasing hour angle. Here are the ranges of recent offsets from March 2022 (look on the positive side of these ranges for early (-) hour angles and toward the negative side for late (+) hour angles): Starting in 2022, it seems the baseline solution has drifted, and the offsets are again trending negative with increasing hour angle. Here are the ranges of recent offsets from March 2022 (look on the positive side of these ranges for early (-) hour angles and toward the negative side for late (+) hour angles):
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