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Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Structure
1.3 How to Contact Us
1.4 SWS Publications
1.4.1 Acknowledgements and guidelines
1.4.2 Inventory of publications
2. Instrument overview
2.1 General Introduction to SWS
2.2 Instrument Design
2.3 The Wavelength Range Covered
2.4 Signal Detection
2.4.1 Design of the signal chain
2.4.2 Processes in the signal chain
3. Instrument Observing Modes
3.1 Introduction
3.2 AOT Overview
3.2.1 Up-Down scans
3.2.2 Reference scans
3.3 SWS01 - Full Scan
3.4 SWS02 - Line Scan
3.5 SWS06 - Wavelength Range Scan
3.6 SWS07 - Fabry-Pérot Scan
3.7 SWS99 - Post-Helium or Calibration Observation
3.7.1 The post-helium observation
3.7.2 Calibration observation
3.8 SWS90-SWS98 - Engineering Observation
4. Wavelength Calibration and Resolution
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Wavelength Models
4.2.1 Grating
4.2.2 Fabry-Pérot
4.3 Wavelength Calibration Methodology
4.3.1 Grating
4.3.2 Fabry-Pérot
4.4 Wavelength Calibration Accuracy
4.4.1 Grating
4.4.2 Fabry-Pérot
4.5 Instrumental Profile and Resolution
4.5.1 Grating
4.5.2 Fabry-Pérot
5. Photometric Calibration
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Photometric Model
5.3 Dark Current Subtraction
5.3.1 Detector noise & dark current
5.3.2 Dark current correction for band 2
5.4 The Relative Spectral Response Function (RSRF)
5.4.1 RSRF measurements before launch
5.4.2 In-orbit verification of the ILT RSRF
5.4.3 Spline smoothing of residues
5.4.4 RSRF calibration sources
5.4.5 Accuracy of the RSRFs
5.4.6 Overview of the RSRF curves
5.4.7 Fabry-Pérot RSRF
5.5 Detector Response to the Internal Calibration Source
5.6 Grating Flat-fielding
5.7 Signal to Flux Conversion
5.7.1 Astronomical Calibration Sources (ACS)
5.7.2 Photometric calibration accuracy
5.8 Surface Brightness Derivation
5.9 The SWS Error Budget
5.9.1 Sources of uncertainty
5.9.2 The SWS photometric calibration error budget
5.9.3 Reproducibility
5.9.4 Overall error budget
6. Calibration of SWS after Liquid Helium Depletion
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Temperature Change of the ISO Focal Plane
6.3 Wavelength Calibration and Spectral Resolution
6.4 Detector Dark Currents
6.5 Relative Spectral Response Change
6.6 Absolute Flux Calibration
6.7 Post-Helium Flux Calibration Sources
7. Standard Product Generation
7.1 Introduction
7.2 From ERD to SPD
7.2.1 Reading the ERD
7.2.2 Determination of the data range
7.2.3 Subtraction of the `midbit' values
7.2.4 Selection of valid samples
7.2.5 Correction of the integration ramp for the RC time constant
7.2.6 Correction for the reset pulse effects
7.2.7 Removal of electrical cross-talk
7.2.8 Glitch detection
7.2.9 Extraction of the photo-currents and their uncertainties
7.2.10 Conversion to voltages
7.2.11 Assigning wavelengths
7.2.12 Writing the data
7.3 From SPD to AAR
7.3.1 Reading data from the SPD
7.3.2 Transient correction
7.3.3 Subtraction of dark currents
7.3.4 Responsivity calibration
7.3.5 Flux calibration
7.3.6 Velocity correction
7.3.7 Output table files
7.4 Error Propagation in the SWS Pipeline
7.4.1 Basic formalism
7.4.2 Slope error
7.4.3 Offset error
7.4.4 Gain error
7.5 SWS Pipeline Software
7.5.1 Implementation of the errors
7.5.2 Decoding of error tags in the AAR
8. Beam Profiles, Pointing and Focal Plane Geometry
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Entrance Apertures and Detector Fields of View
8.2.1 Entrance aperture optics
8.2.2 Entrance apertures and spacecraft axis
8.3 Determination of Focal Plane Geometry
8.3.1 Detector fields of view
8.4 The Beam Profile
8.4.1 Calibration observations
8.4.2 Results
8.5 Straylight
8.6 Pointing Effects
8.6.1 Introduction
8.6.2 Pointing effects on fringes
8.6.3 Pointing jitter induced correlated noise
8.6.4 Signal modulation on Dra
9. Caveats
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Memory Effects
9.2.1 Band 2
9.2.2 Memory effects in bands 4, 5 and 6
9.2.3 Reference scan memory effects
9.2.4 Glitch tails
9.3 Detector Jumps
9.3.1 Single detector jumps
9.3.2 Scan jumps
9.4 Aperture Size
9.5 The Influence of CAM-CVF Operations on SWS
9.6 Diffuse Background Emission
9.7 Fringes and Baseline Ripples
A. Product Description
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Raw Data Files
A.2.1 Edited Raw Data (ERD)
A.2.2 Compact Status History (CSH)
A.3 First Stage of the Pipeline
A.3.1 Standard Processed Data (SPD)
A.3.2 SWS Glitch History Data
A.4 Second Stage of the Pipeline
A.4.1 Auto-Analysis Results (AAR)
A.5 Calibration-G Files
A.5.1 SWS Cal-G 1 Electrical Cross-talk Matrices
A.5.2 SWS Cal-G 2 RC Correction Time scales
A.5.3 SWS Cal-G 2A `Midbit' Values
A.5.4 SWS Cal-G 2B Pulse-Shape Correction Values
A.5.5 SWS Cal-G 3 Reset Cutout Lengths
A.5.6 SWS Cal-G 4 Valid Data Range Limits
A.5.7 SWS Cal-G 5 Switchable Gains
A.5.8 SWS Cal-G 6 Glitch Reject Levels
A.5.9 SWS Cal-G 7 Noise Characteristics
A.5.10 SWS Cal-G 8 Grating Calibration Spectrum (high)
A.5.11 SWS Cal-G 8A Grating Calibration Spectrum (low)
A.5.12 SWS Cal-G 9 LVDT-Angle Relation
A.5.13 SWS Cal-G 10 Key Wavelengths
A.5.14 SWS Cal-G 11 FP Calibration Spectrum
A.5.15 SWS Cal-G 12 Gap-Position Relation
A.5.16 SWS Cal-G 13 Key Wavelengths
A.5.17 SWS Cal-G 14 Intensity of Calibration Sources
A.5.18 SWS Cal-G 15 Maximum Allowable Wavelength Shift
A.5.19 SWS Cal-G 16A Aperture Offsets
A.5.20 SWS Cal-G 16B Detector Offsets
A.5.21 SWS Cal-G 16C Grating Constants
A.5.22 SWS Cal-G 16D Telescope Area
A.5.23 SWS Cal-G 16E Scanner Curve Coefficients
A.5.24 SWS Cal-G 16ET Scanner Curve Coefficients
A.5.25 SWS Cal-G 18 Effective Gap Correction
A.5.26 SWS Cal-G 19 SWS01 Resolution Factors
A.5.27 SWS Cal-G 21_n Detector Dark Current/Noise for n sec Reset
A.5.28 SWS Cal-G 23 Wavelength Limits for Bands
A.5.29 SWS Cal-G 24 Wavelength Limits for Apertures
A.5.30 SWS Cal-G 25_xx Spectral Responsivity for Band xx
A.5.31 SWS Cal-G 35_xx Fine Beam Profile for Band xx
A.5.32 SWS Cal-G 36_xx Coarse Beam Profile for Band xx
A.5.33 SWS Cal-G 40 Scanner Stops
A.5.34 SWS Cal-G 41 Shape of Calibration Source
A.5.35 SWS Cal-G 42 Converting Signal to Flux
A.5.36 SWS Cal-G 43 Flat-Fielding
A.5.37 STIMEDEP Time Dependency File
B. List of Calibration Concerns
C. Uplink History
C.1 Summary of Uplink Changes
C.2 From Revolution 36 (Early in the PV Phase)
C.3 From Revolution 40
C.4 From Revolution 44
C.5 From Revolution 60
C.6 From Revolution 64 (Late in the PV Phase)
C.7 From Revolution 71 (End of PV Phase)
C.8 From Revolution 78
C.1
C.9 From Revolution 101
C.10 From Revolution 103
C.11 From Revolution 150
C.12 From Revolution 191
C.13 From Revolution 237
C.14 From Revolution 336
C.15 From Revolution 590
D. List of Acronyms and Symbols
E. Connections and Snapshots
E.1 Connections
E.2 A Snapshot in Time 1
E.3 A Snapshot in Time 2
Bibliography
Index
ISO Handbook Volume V (SWS), Version 2.0.1, SAI/2000-008/Dc