// ENTER CAID, CAMPN, and Analyst WITHIN THE QUOTES IN THE FOLLOWING 2 LINES ... $caid="299"; // e.g. $caid = "90"; $campn="Q"; // e.g. $campn = "D2" or $campn = "Q" or $campn="meta"; $analyst="P. Smith"; // e.g. $analyst="D. Kelly"; // YOU CAN SKIP DOWN TO THE OUTCOME SECTION NOW. include ("IOC_connect.php"); // this line isn't for you include ("IOC_log_fns.php"); // this line isn't for you $db = ioc_db_connect(); $query="select * from ioc_tasks where camp_crnt = '$campn' and caid = $caid "; $result = mysql_query($query); if (mysql_num_rows($result) < 1) { echo "
Principal:
Deputy:
Analyst:
AORKEYS: if (! $aorkeys) {echo "unknown";} else { echo $aorkeys;}?>
Last Updated: if (file_exists($file)) {echo date("D M d Y, H:i:s", filemtime($file) ) ;} ?>
Reduction:
mips_sloper -j CamQ -l -q MIPS299
mips_caler -C CamQ -P mips_caler70S.param -i MIPS299.red.fits
mips_enhancer -f MIPS299.cal.fits -C
This SED illumination correction has been incorporated into the Campaign Q
calibration files of the MIPS DAT.
Results
A normalized SED IC was created and is shown below. The patch of sky chosen for these observations was zodi_13a.
The pixel-to-pixel variations are still large, but no excessive "hot" pixels
are seen on side A except in the last (reddest) row.
Conclusions
An SED IC can be constructed with the AOR used in this task. The difference in the noise levels between sides A and B is less than in illumination corrections
determined in Campaigns I, K, and O. Also, the noise level of this IC is less
than the previous ICs obtained in earlier campaigns.
This suggests that adjusting of detector
parameters such as the bias level is mitigating some of the noise problem
encountered on side B and optimizing the performance of side A.
It is hoped that the 70 µm array parameters will be kept stable and
that this SED IC can me incorporated into an average illumination correction
constructed from future executions of MIPS299.
Output and Deliverable Products
Actions Following Analysis
No further actions are required.