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6.12 FP Wavelength Calibration
Although the FP wavelenth calibration accuracy meets the specifications
(see Section 5.12), the velocity difference observed
between different lines in a given object is substantially
higher than the velocity dispersion measured on repeated
observations of the
same line, as illustrated in Figure 6.12.
This aspect shows that the wavelength measurements by the Fabry-Pérot
are very stable but the absolute wavelength accuracy is hampered by
an unknown effect, which could be the uncertainty on the theoretical
wavelength of some fine-structure lines,
as discussed in Section 5.12.5.
Figure 6.12:
This plot illustrates the good wavelength stability of
the Fabry-Pérots together with the uncertainty in the absolute
calibration.
Central velocities are plotted for each line and each object as
a function of revolution number. It shows that although for the
same line/object the velocity is very stable,
the velocities derived from different lines are different.
This evidences a systematic uncertainty in the
calibration which is not yet understood but which in any case
is never higher than half a resolution element.
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ISO Handbook Volume III (LWS), Version 2.1, SAI/1999-057/Dc