Vol. 5, No. 9 - September 1997
The primary activities for the IUE archive support group will include user support (answering questions and providing assistance with using the NEWSIPS data products and the IUE DAC analysis software), further organizing IUE documentation and converting much of the information into electronic form, and, in conjunction with the NSSDC, assuring the completion of the ingest of VILSPA data into NDADS. We plan to make IUE data available through the same WWW and StarView interfaces used for data in the Hubble Data Archive, and to enable users to locate, examine, and retrieve data from both HST and IUE with a single query. Owing to resource limitations, however, the archival support will not be at a level comparable to that which has been provided by the IUE Project. For example, we will not be able to support some of the traditional DAC services, such as user accounts or additional analysis software development.
I'm sure there will be a few rough edges as we transition staff and user support functions from GSFC to STScI, and we ask for patience from users of IUE data during the first month or so of the changeover. We will endeavor to keep current contact addresses -- e-mail and WWW links, for example -- active, or with pointers to new locations at STScI.
- Bob Hanisch, Data Systems Division, Space Telescope Science Institute
The remaining images are primarily various types of problem images and engineering images. We are currently processing the remaining science images and the flat field and null images.SWP low dispersion: 98% processed and archived.
LWP low dispersion: 97%
LWR low dispersion: 93%
SWP high dispersion: 99%
LWP high dispersion: 99%
LWR high dispersion: 91%
We note that the SWR images, as well as the FES images, are not being reprocessed as NEWSIPS data. The original IUESIPS versions of these data will continue to be available, if anyone wishes to use them.
In brief, all of the images show overcorrections in the wings of the ripple corrected orders at short wavelengths (typically below ~2300 Ångstroms). The severity of the overcorrections is greatest for images obtained during early epochs, with bad focus, and through the small aperture. In general, these same images also exhibit the overcorrection persisting to longer wavelengths than images that are less severely overcorrected.
The general property of overcorrection at short wavelengths was previously also found for many LWP images, although not as extremely so. Comparison of these results to the IUESIPS processing of the same images shows that the character of the correction errors is completely different in IUESIPS and NEWSIPS: the IUESIPS processing tends to show mediocre ripple corrections at all wavelengths, and in general, an undercorrection.
The overall quality of the NEWSIPS ripple corrections appears poorer at short wavelengths, comparable at intermediate wavelengths, and better at long wavelengths, compared to the IUESIPS results. VILSPA is currently exploring options for deriving an improved LWR ripple correction. In the meantime, processing is proceeding as planned for the LWR data. Future improvements to the ripple correction could be applied to the extracted spectral files by the user, if desired.
- Myron Smith
The IUEDAC software can be used to recalibrate the data correctly. In addition, the IUE Project plans to correct and re-archive the affected MXHI files. A correction procedure has been developed and is being tested. We expect to produce and archive the corrected MXHI files over the next several weeks. The NEWSIPS processing software has also been updated and corrected. Correct LWP and LWR MXHI files can be identified from their processing headers, where the version number will be Release 3.3.1_A_C, 3.3.2_A_C, (C signifies that the original archived data were corrected and rearchived, while A indicates the software version running on the Alpha OpenVMS system) or Release 3.3.3_A (the corrected NEWSIPS processing system). VILSPA data are not affected; VILSPA will process their data with the corrected software under Release 3.3.3.
IUE Final Archive data processed by GSFC that may have been affected will have processing time stamps between June 6, 1997 and July 25, 1997. In addition, some VILSPA data were ingested during this time. It will be harder for archive users to identify potentially corrupted VILSPA data, however; it included some LWP low dispersion data, some SWP low dispersion data, and some SWP high dispersion data. The affected VILSPA data were generally processed between March and May, 1997. If you have a critical need to know if data you have requested was archived during the critical window, please send me an e-mail message to levay@ndads.gsfc.nasa.gov and I will check the archive date for the image for you.
There is also the potential that any IUE data requested from the National Space Science Data Center NDADS facility, including but not restricted to IUEFX, IUE WWW SEARCH, WISARD, ARMS, and WWW ARMS during this time may have been corrupted during the read from the archive media. This potential problem has not yet been investigated, but we feel users should know of this potential problem. Current data requests, for data not archived during the window, should be uncorrupted.
The corruption did not affect every file. However, since the corruption is subtle and can only be reliably identified by comparing pristine files with the files on the archive media, the archive user should regard all files as potentially corrupt. The corruption follows the following pattern, but it occurred randomly. The 396th byte of each 1024 byte data segment is susceptible to OR with 64. In other words, starting at byte 396 of the file, every 1024th byte could have had 64 added to it. The bit modification (flip) did not occur for every data segment nor for every file.
- Karen Levay
readsi
rdz
rdz
iuefhrd
SIMPLE = 'T' as first FITS keyword
ifitswrt
ismenu4
isview
iuefx
iuerip
newcalib
mxcor
corrcalib
mxcor
or send a postcard to:
IUE Data Analysis Center (IUEDAC)
Code 686.9, NASA-GSFC
Greenbelt, MD 20771
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