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Principal: Almudena Alonso
Deputy: David Frayer
Data Monkey(s): Almudena Alonso, David Frayer, Eiichi Egami
Priority:
Downlink Priority: Normal
Analysis Time: 24-48hours
Last Updated:
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Objective
Determine the illumination correction for the70um
NARROW FIELD mode obtained with 10second integration time.
Description
We will obtain an IOC acceptable 10second NARROW FIELD 70micron mode ICs to
be used on a regular basis.
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 narrow field mode during SIRTF routine
science operations.
This task is executed in:
MIPS Campaign X3
MIPS Campaign M001
Data Collected
A 70micron narrow-field photometry cluster-target AOR (2x2, with 300 arcsec
offsets) is specified with 10 second DCEs and 4 pointings in a rectangular
pattern for a region of sky free of bright 70micron point-sources. This observation
will require about 27 minutes of observing time.
This is how the AOR file overlaid on the sky looks.
# Please edit this file with care to maintain the
# correct format so that SPOT can still read it.
# Generated by SPOT on: 11/21/2003 11:56:8
HEADER: FILE_VERSION=7.0, STATUS = PROPOSAL
AOT_TYPE: MIPS Photometry
AOR_LABEL: MIPS-945-Nov27-Jan07
AOR_STATUS: new
MOVING_TARGET: NO
TARGET_TYPE: FIXED CLUSTER - OFFSETS
TARGET_NAME: zodi_0a
COORD_SYSTEM: Equatorial J2000
POSITION1: RA_LON=0h19m54.66s, DEC_LAT=-4d33m52.3s
OFFSET_P2: EAST_ROW_PERP=0.0", NORTH_COL_PARA=-300.0"
OFFSET_P3: EAST_ROW_PERP=300.0", NORTH_COL_PARA=-300.0"
OFFSET_P4: EAST_ROW_PERP=300.0", NORTH_COL_PARA=0.0"
OFFSETS_IN_ARRAY: NO
OBSERVE_OFFSETS_ONLY: NO
OBJECT_AVOIDANCE: EARTH = YES, OTHERS = YES
MICRON_70: IMAGE_SCALE = FINE, FIELD_SIZE = SMALL, EXPOSURE_TIME = 10, N_CYC
LES = 1
SPECIAL: IMPACT = none, LATE_EPHEMERIS = NO,SECOND_LOOK = NO
RESOURCE_EST: TOTAL_DURATION=1609.625, SLEW_TIME=43.2, SETTLE_TIME=88.625, SLEW_
OVERHEAD=180.0, SPECIAL_OVERHEAD=0.0, UPLINK_VOLUME=2595, DOWNLINK_VOLUME=179699
68, VERSION=S8.9.0
INTEGRATION_TIME: MIPS_24=0.0,MIPS_70=83.88608,MIPS_160=0.0
Array Data Desired:
70 µm
Data Reformatting Option:
- NORMAL
1 FITS file per AOR per array.
Special Instructions:
Task Dependencies
- CAID and title of Precedent Task #1 (or None)
- etc.
Calibration Dependencies
Output and Deliverable Products
Mosaic of the observed field.
70micron IC obtained in NARROW FIELD mode and 10second integration time.
An IC will be applied to a star observed in super-resollution mode at different
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.
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 images (with some rejection algorithm) using the IRAF
"imcombine" task to create an IC. Alternatively, once the 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 IC to star observations at different positions across the array.
We will use observations 70micron NF Focal Plane Survey: MIPS-137 (campaings
I and J) and MIPS-138 (campaign V).
- Aperture photometry on star using the IRAF "phot" task to measure
star flux. We will use the tasks: photpars, fitskypars to set up the
photometry parameters (aperture, sky/background estimate). The optimal parameters
will be determined once we obtain the data.
- Comparison of star aperture photometry at different positions across
the array to determine IC accuracy.
- Comparison of 70micron NF ICs obtained with 3second and
10second integration times.
Software Requirements
Actions Following Analysis
If the IC S/N and quality requirements are met, then
the IC frame will be put in the calibration data archive.
Failure Modes and Responses
If region of the sky used is saturated, this region
will be removed from the list of flatfield/IC regions (Jeonghee Rho's list
of flatfield/IC regions). This task is repeated a number of times with different
regions of the sky, so it should be possible to obtain 70micron ICs. If regions
used are all saturated,we will look for different regions of the sky.
Additional Notes