The fields contained in the logs are listed below.
FIELD | DESCRIPTION |
object_name |
target name assigned by the original Guest Observer |
ra,dec | RA and Dec of target (J2000) |
observation date |
date and time of observation start |
image_id |
image identifier includes the camera name and image number |
dispersion |
dispersion used (H=high; L=low) |
aperture |
aperture used (L = Large; S=small) |
object class |
IUE object class (assigned by the original Guest Observer)
|
effective exposure length |
effective integration time in seconds. This time has been
corrected for camera rise time and
camera exposure quantization for most exposures, and aperture
length and trail rate quantization for trailed exposures. |
program id |
program id of the observing program for which the data were acquired |
exposure mode |
Exposure mode. Three characters (XXX) are given to indicate whether the
exposure was trailed, multiple, or segmented, in that
order.
Trailed values
X --> trailed along FES X-axis
Y --> trailed along FES Y-axis
N --> Not trailed
Multiple values
X --> spectra offset along FES X-axis
Y --> spectra offset along FES Y-axis
A --> spectra offset along Aperture
O --> spectra offset is nonstandard
N --> not multiple
Segmented values
Y --> Yes segmented
N --> Not segmented
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Comments |
GSFC observations will typically have format
E=126,C=125,B=66 where E is gross exposure level in DN
for strongest emission line; C is gross DN value for the
most highly exposued region of the continuum; B is the
average DN value for the background (usually near the
maximum continuum); N is the peak DN value for the
microphonic noise.
VILSPA observations typically have format starting with
three digit number (e.g.) 702 CENTER OF LIGHT
where the digit 1 = exposure level of the continuum
digit 2 = exposure level of the emission lines
digit 3 = background level
and values are:
0: not applicable
1: no spectrum visible
2: faint spectrum: max DN < 20
above local background
3: underexposed: max DN < 100
above local background
4: weak: max DN between 100 and 150
above local background
5: good: no saturation but max DN over 150
above local background
6: a bit strong: a few pixels saturated
7: saturated for less than half the spectrum
8: mostly saturated but some parts usable
9: completely saturated
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