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The purpose of this document is to :
- Shortly describe how new Relative Spectral Response Functions (RSRFs)
are determined
- Show the differences we see between RSRFs derived from pre-launch lab
data and in-orbit data in order to give an idea about the
uncertainties in the present RSRF calibration
- Indicate how some features or uncertainties in the RSRF might
introduce false features in the AAR and give an overview of the
'dangerous spots' in each AOT band where such problematic features
are present.
The purpose of this document is not to :
- Create panic; however it is advisible
to carefully read through this document and review the interpretation of
your SWS data for the A&A issue. If you have any doubts, ask the opinion of
an SWS expert.
- Give a complete overview of our present understanding of all
RSRF related issues. This will be done in the SIDT PV wrap-up report.
The curves of the RSRFs as measured in the laboratory are not new: they can
be found in the SWS observer's manual as well. They are only shown again to
compare against what we see in orbit.
Bart Vandenbussche (SIDT/KUL)
Thu Feb 6 1997