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Contents
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List of Tables
1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Structure
1.3 How to Contact Us
1.4 ISOCAM Publications
1.4.1 Acknowledgements and guidelines
1.4.2 Inventory of publications
2. Instrument Description
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Optical Design
2.2.1 General description
2.2.2 The edge columns
2.2.3 Polariser displacement
2.3 The SW Array
2.3.1 Readout and integration time (SW)
2.3.2 Noise (SW)
2.3.3 Linearity and saturation (SW)
2.3.4 Gain and encoding (SW)
2.3.5 Dead pixels (SW)
2.4 The LW Array
2.4.1 Readout and integration time (LW)
2.4.2 Noise (LW)
2.4.3 Linearity and saturation (LW)
2.4.4 Gain and encoding (LW)
2.4.5 The missing column (LW)
2.5 Filters
2.6 Circular Variable Filters (CVF)
2.7 The Internal Calibration Device (ICD)
2.8 Wheel Step Number and Optical Components
3. Instrument Modes and Astronomical Observation Templates
3.1 Photometric Imaging (CAM01 and CAM03)
3.2 Spectrophotometric Imaging (CAM04)
3.3 Stabilisation Exposures
3.4 Polarimetric Imaging
3.5 `Coronography'
3.6 Parallel Mode
3.7 Special Measurements
3.7.1 CAM60
3.7.2 CAM61
3.7.3 CAM62
3.7.4 CAM63
3.7.5 CAM99
4. Calibration and Performance
4.1 Responsivity
4.1.1 Absolute flux calibration
4.1.2 Trends in the responsivity
4.1.3 Responsivity and observing parameters
4.2 Dark Current
4.2.1 Dark level (SW)
4.2.2 Dark level (LW)
4.3 Glitches
4.4 Transients
4.4.1 SW transients
4.4.2 LW transients
4.5 Flat-Fields
4.6 Point Spread Function (PSF)
4.6.1 Observed PSFs
4.6.2 Model PSFs
4.7 Spacecraft Pointing Jitter
4.8 The Spectral Response Function of the CVF
4.8.1 Spectral purity
4.9 Ghosts and Straylight
4.9.1 Ghost images from point sources
4.9.2 Ghosts and straylight from extended sources
4.10 Field of View Distortion
4.11 Astrometric Uncertainties
4.12 Instrumental Polarisation
4.13 Global Error Budget
5. The Data Products
5.1 Pipeline Processing
5.1.1 ISOCAM use of time keys
5.2 Operation of the ISOCAM Instrument
5.3 ISOCAM Data Products
5.3.1 Considerations on ISOCAM's use of FITS files
5.3.2 Common keywords
5.4 TDF_First_Scan and Derive_ERD Products
5.4.1 Compact Status products: CCSH & CSTA
5.4.2 Raw data primary header keywords
5.4.3 Edited Raw Data products: CIER or CPER & CDER
5.4.4 Pointing History products: IRPH or CRPH & IIPH or CIPH
5.5 Derive_SPD Products
5.5.1 Standard Processed Data: CISP or CPSP
6. ISOCAM Calibration Files
6.1 The ISOCAM Instrument Model
6.1.1 CCGLWDEAD & CCGSWDEAD - ISOCAM dead pixel maps
6.1.2 CCGLWDARK & CCGSWDARK - ISOCAM dark current exposures
6.1.3 CCGLWDMOD - ISOCAM LW dark current model
6.1.4 CCGLWDFLT & CCGSWDFLT - ISOCAM detector flat-field library
6.1.5 CCGLWOFLT & CCGSWOFLT - ISOCAM optical flat-field library
6.1.6 CCGLWSPEC & CCGSWSPEC - ISOCAM filter and CVF spectral data
6.1.7 CCGLWSAT & CCGSWSAT - ISOCAM saturation thresholds
6.1.8 CCGLWRESET - ISOCAM LW detector RESET value statistics
6.1.9 CCGLWPSF & CCGSWPSF - ISOCAM point spread functions
6.1.10 CCGLWTRANS - ISOCAM LW FS transient model coefficients
6.1.11 CCGLWPOL - ISOCAM polarisation weight factors
6.1.12 CSCGCROSS - ISOCAM SW cross-talk correlation matrices
6.1.13 CHCGCONV - ISOCAM housekeeping conversion factors
6.1.14 CWHEELS - ISOCAM wheel information table
6.1.15 CLWCVF1 & CLWCVF2 - ISOCAM LW CVF descriptions
6.1.16 CSWCVF - ISOCAM SW CVF description
6.2 Notes on the Use of the Calibration Files
7. ISOCAM Auto-Analysis
7.1 AAC's General Approach
7.1.1 The use of SCDs within AAC
7.2 Instrumental Procedures and Data Products CCIM
7.2.1 Deglitching CGLL
7.2.2 Use of pointing data CJAM
7.2.3 Illumination masking CUFF
7.2.4 Saturation masking CUFF
7.2.5 Transient modelling
7.3 High-Level Scientific Data Products
7.3.1 ISOCAM basic imaging CMAP
7.3.2 ISOCAM combination imaging CMOS
7.3.3 The CMAP point source survey CPSL
7.3.4 Point source spectra CSSP
7.4 Browse Products
8. Caveats
8.1 ISOCAM Astrometry
8.2 General Considerations
8.3 CSTA Files
8.4 IIPH Files
8.5 CMAP Files
8.6 CMOS Files
8.7 CPSL Files
8.8 CSSP Files
9. Getting Started with ISOCAM Data
9.1 How to Retrieve ISOCAM Data Products
9.2 First Look at ISOCAM Data
9.3 Interactive Data Processing with CIA
A. Colour Corrections
B. Magnitude System in ISOCAM
C. ISOCAM Data Products per AOT
D. AAC FORTRAN Code Showing CAL-G Selection Rules
E. Deglitching in OLP
F. Optimising ISOCAM Data Processing Using Spatial Redundancy
F.1 Introduction
F.2 Long Term Transient Correction
F.3 Variable Flat-Field
F.4 Bad Pixel Identification
F.5 Assessment of the Method
G. List of Acronyms
Bibliography
Index
ISO Handbook Volume II (CAM), Version 2.0, SAI/1999-057/Dc