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Principal: Almudena Alonso
Deputy: David Frayer
Data Monkey(s): Almudena Alonso, Eiichi Egami, David
Frayer
Priority:
Downlink Priority: Normal
Analysis Time: 24-48 hours
Last Updated:
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Objective
To obtain a 70micron Routine Scan IC
Description
We will obtain IOC acceptable routine 70um SCAN mode
ICs (this task is repeated a number of times in different IOC campaigns) to
be used on a regular basis. This activity is a companion to the 70 um routine
PHOTOMETRY task (MIPS-918). The pair of activities will allow us to determine
the relative efficiency and quality of ICs created using scan and photometry
AORs.
Since this task is repeated a number of times during IOC, we will observe
different regions of the sky each time. The task will check for possible
variations of quality of IC or saturation. This task will also be useful for
screening regions of the sky to obtain ICs in SIRTF routine operations. This
task together with MIPS-918 will determine whether routine ICs will be obtained
in photometry or scan mode.
NOTE: 24 and 160micron scan maps will also be observed. We will determine
whether different regions of the sky are suitable for obtaining flatfields/IC
at all three wavelengths. If that is the case, then MIPS-914 will be used
for all three wavelenths, and MIPS-915 and MIPS-916 will be redundant.
This task is executed in:
MIPS Campaign I
MIPS Campaign J
MIPS Campaign K
MIPS Campaign O
MIPS Campaign P
MIPS Campaign R
MIPS Campaign V
MIPS Campaign W
Data Collected
A 2 degree long (1 leg) scan map will be obtained using the fast scan
AOT in a region of the sky chosen to avoid bright point sources. This will
produce a total of 118 images to be median combined to produce a 24 um flat.
The map will require about 12.7 minutes of observing time.
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# correct format so that SPOT can still read it.
# Generated by SPOT on: 8/15/2002 13:33:1
HEADER: FILE_VERSION=6.1, STATUS = PROPOSAL
AOT_TYPE: MIPS Scan Map
AOR_LABEL: MIPS-915-Feb10-Mar25
AOR_STATUS: new
MOVING_TARGET: NO
TARGET_TYPE: FIXED SINGLE
TARGET_NAME: MIPS-915-Feb10-Mar25
COORD_SYSTEM: Equatorial J2000
POSITION: RA_LON=5h31m20.7928s, DEC_LAT=+03d15m00.6242s
OBJECT_AVOIDANCE: EARTH = YES, OTHERS = YES
REQUIRE_160: YES
SCAN_RATE: fast
FAST_RESET_160: NO
STEP_SIZE: TURNAROUND=35", FORWARD=35"
N_SCAN_LEGS: 1
N_MAP_CYCLES: 1
SCAN_LEG_LENGTH: 2.0
MAP_CENTER_OFFSET: CROSS_SCAN = 0, IN_SCAN = 0
SPECIAL_OVERHEAD: IMPACT = none, LATE_EPHEMERIS = NO
RESOURCE_EST: TOTAL_DURATION=762.52203, SLEW_TIME=3.0, SETTLE_TIME=5.222016, SLE
W_OVERHEAD=180.0, SPECIAL_OVERHEAD=0.0, UPLINK_VOLUME=653, DOWNLINK_VOLUME=94352
95, VERSION=S6.1.2
INTEGRATION_TIME: MIPS_24=15.7,MIPS_70=15.7,MIPS_160=3.1
COMMENT_START:
COMMENT_END:
Array Data Desired:
All Arrays
Data Reformatting Option:
- NORMAL
1 FITS file per AOR per array.
Special Instructions:
Task Dependencies
- MIPS-326: 24 um Scan AOT Validation - preliminary
- etc.
Calibration Dependencies
Output and Deliverable Products
Mosaic of the observed region.
70micron IC obtained in SCAN mode.
We will apply an IC to a star observed at a grid of positions across the
array to check the quality of the IC. We will provide an array map showing
the location dependences -if any- of the photometric sensitivity.
Once the MIPS-918 task (Routine Photometry IC at 70micron) is executed,
we will provide a detailed comparison between ICs obtained in Photometry
and Scan modes at 70micron.
Data Analysis
- Standard Pipeline reduction using the DAT
and/or SSC Pipeline. If using the DAT, we will run MIPS_SLOPER and then
we will do the dark subtraction with MIPS_CALER.
- Produce a mosaic of the observed region using MIPS_ENHANCER.
- Median combine 118 images obtained at 70micron (with some rejection
algorithm) using the IRAF "imcombine" task to create an IC. Alternatively,
once IC DCEs are screened for possible saturation, etc, we can use the MIPS_ENHANCER
to create the flatfield frame using an appropriate rejection algorithm.
- Apply the IC to star observations at different positions across
the array. We will use for instance observations of the Focal Plane Survey:
MIPS-132 and MIPS-133.
- Aperture photometry on star using the IRAF "phot" task to measure
flux.We will use the tasks: photpars, fitskypars to set up the photometry
parameters (aperture, sky/background estimate).
- Comparison of star aperture photometry at different positions across
the array to determine IC accuracy.
- Once the task is executed more than once:
- we can look for possible IC variations with time/region of sky used
- we can determine the number of DCEs necessary to construct a 'super'
IC (see A. Alonso's report on flatfield/IC simulations; NEED TO ADD LINK
TO FLATFIELD MODEL WEBPAGE). NOTE: According to our simulations we
will need between 100 and 200 DCEs (depending
on zodi brightness and Galactic column density) at 70microns
to get an IC with an accuracy of 0.5% (rms, over the whole array).
- Once both this task and MIPS-918 are executed, we will carry out
a detailed comparison between ICs created in photometry and scan modes.
- We will analyze the 24 and 160micron images in a similar fashion
to determine if the observed region of the sky is suitable to create flatfield/ICs
at all three wavelengths.
Software Requirements
Actions Following Analysis
If the IC S/N and quality requirements are met, then the
flatfield frame will be put in the calibration data archive.
If we find a sufficiently high number of regions of the sky are
good to create flatfields/ICs at all three wavelengths, we will only need
to observe MIPS-914. MIPS-915 and MIPS-916 can be replaced with other plug-and-play
tasks during IOC.
Failure Modes and Responses
If region of the sky used is saturated at one
or more wavelengths, this region will be removed from the list of flatfield
regions (Jeonghee Rho's list of flatfield regions), as ideally we would like
to use the same region of the sky to obtain flatfields and ICs at all three
wavelengths. If such region does not exist, then we will have to keep MIPS-914,
MIPS-915 and MIPS-916 and choose the appropriate region of the sky for each
wavelength.
Additional Notes