One would like to observe the z-distribution of the galactic plane at l=90 degrees. Observations are proposed with P_100 (IRAS 100 micron filter) with 180" aperture and C_200 (lambda= 200 micron) at b=-10, -5, 0, 5, 10 degrees. The COBE brightness values at 100 and 200 micron are according to IRSKY: ------------------------ b I100 I200 degrees MJy/sr MJy/sr ------------------------ 0 70 150 -5,5 44 84 -10,10 17 30 ------------------------ Comparison with the equivalent surface brightness values listed in the table on page "When to include a dark measurement" the dark signals are for P_100 and C_200 less than 1% of the sky signal, therefore the default values should be adequate. For safety a dark measurement is included for one P_100 and one C_200 pointing. According to the recommendations on page "When to include a straylight measurement" a straylight measurement for P_100 is not strictly necessary, but it is for all C_200 observations. To assess the possible uncertainties due to the P_100 FCS straylight level it is decided to include 1 straylight measurement at b=0 degrees. For the sky integration time it is decided to select 256 sec for P_100 and 128 sec for C_200 (see page "What is the optimum integration time"). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OSN AOT b filter dark stray flux t_int rms OTT degrees MJy/sr sec MJy/sr sec ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 PHT05 -10 P_100 N N 17+-5 256 0.03 707 2 PHT25 -10 C_200 N Y 30+-5 128 0.3 477 3 PHT05 -5 P_100 N N 45+-5 256 0.04 707 4 PHT25 -5 C_200 N Y 85+-10 128 0.3 477 5 PHT05 0 P_100 Y Y 70+-10 256 0.05 1115 6 PHT25 0 C_100 Y Y 150+-10 128 0.4 962 7 PHT05 5 P_100 N N 45+-5 256 0.04 707 8 PHT25 5 C_200 N Y 85+-10 128 0.3 477 9 PHT05 10 P_100 N N 17+-5 256 0.03 707 10 PHT25 10 C_200 N Y 30+-5 128 0.3 477 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: - for C_200 the rms is given per pixel, over the C200 array the rms is a factor 2 better - the "Maximum background" parameter has been set to zero. - the rms values can be derived from Table 1 in document "Detection limits and observing strategy for very faint point sources". A pairwise concatenation at each sky position is preferred to have the same zodiacal background energy distribution in the two filters. The total time including slew overheads for this set of observations becomes TDT=7813 sec.
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