Guide to ISO Data Products: Highly Processed Data Products

Last Update: 25 January 2007

The Off-Line Processing Pipeline copes well with a number of instrumental artefacts in an automatic fashion, as described in the ISO Handbooks. The final products can however be improved by processing them further, e.g. by means of the Interactive Analysis software packages. The resulting products are called Highly Processed Data Products (HPDP). In a broader sense this definition includes catalogues and atlases. These sets are therefore inhomogeneous in nature, but their presentation is made as uniform as possible. HPDPs marked in bold are the ones recommended as the "Best dataset".

How to query HPDP and catalogues

Open the Highly Processed Data Products panel (located below the main search panel). A description of each HPDP set can be obtained by clicking on the title. Select the HPDP via the tick box on the left and press the general IDA "Execute query" button. Combinations with other query panels are also possible.
For HPDP associated with a catalogue, the button "Search catalogue" allows to obtain a query panel for the specific catalogue. A description of each catalogue column can be obtained by clicking on the column title, coloured in blue. Note that closing catalogue panels will *NOT* clear the query specifications (the "search catalogue" button will change to dark colour) - for this the button "Clear" should be used.

The result of the query

As for any IDA query, the result will be a list of observations. If the query involves HPDPs, the observations will have the "HPDP" button on the left enabled.

How to access HPDP data and documentation

In the query results panel, as for any other product, the HDPD can be retrieved directly on disk by pushing "Retrieve" and selecting "HPDP". HPDP associated to a given observation declared as "best" dataset will Be delivered as "default dataset".
For more information and features, click on the enabled HPDP button at the left of any given observation. This will lead to a new panel. An abstract will be given of all HPDP sets containing the observation. Six buttons will be displayed on the left: