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The set of data products for PHT32 is significantly larger than for the
previous ones:
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a set of 7 numbers for each chopper plateau, of each pixel, at each spacecraft
pointing position and for each filter:
- signal
- uncertainty;
- AOT time coordinate;
- offset in vignetted field of view in Y;
- offset in vignetted field of view in Z;
- internal signal flag;
- internal pointing flag.
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average of all data sampled at a given sky position,
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a map of averaged data is provided.
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per filter, for each detector and each spacecraft fine-pointing:
- a single small strip scan uniformly sampled (at
oversampled sub-multiples of the pixel repeat
distance in the array) along the path of the focal plane
chopper in
focal plane coordinates with 1/f noise removed, but
with no absolute photometric information for
the baselevel of the scan
- the relative photometric uncertainty between points
in the strip scan
- an estimate for the absolute baselevel of the strip
scan
- the uncertainty in 3) (will include the effects of
1/f noise and will be greater than the relative
photometric uncertainty in the strip scan)
- for each detector pixel:
focal plane coordinates of each point in the strip
scans (will be the same for each spacecraft
pointing position)
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per filter, the nominal sky positions
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per filter and for each spacecraft scan leg, i.e. for each Y column of
detectors in the focal plane array:
- a single strip scan uniformly sampled along Y with
1/f noise removed, but no absolute photometric
information on the baselevel
- a set of weights for the strip scan
- an estimate for the absolute baselevel of the strip scan
- a statistical uncertainty in 3)
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per filter:
- a 1 dimensional scan or a 2 dimensional image in Y and Z
coordinates in internal units
- a 1 dimensional scan a 2 dimensional image in astronomical
brightness units
such as Jy per steradian and gridded in astronomical
coordinates
-
1 dimensional scans or 2 dimensional images in
astronomical co-ordinates in astronomical brightness units such as
Jy per steradian for each selected filter
-
1 dimensional colour profiles or 2 dimensional colour images
in astronomical co-ordinates. (If the unit of the original maps is
Jy per steradian the values of the resulting colour map will be
simple numbers without any unit.)
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Tue Dec 6 17:24:45 MET 1994