The estimate and subtraction of the DC is a critical point particularly for faint sources and for FP observations in general; in these cases signal received is at the detector noise level and hence an incorrect DC subtraction may lead to negative photocurrents; as these are later divided by the instrumental transmission profiles profiles (RSRF) the resulting calibrated spectrum will be potentially difficult to interpret.
NOTE: Going interactively through this stage is NOT advised to the general observer and it is ONLY endorsed for calibration and expert use
Click here for a full description of the interactive tool to estimate and subtract DC.
It is well known that the LWS detectors present a temporal drift in responsivity . Its removal is based on the evaluation of the time series of averages of spectral scans; the obvious requirement is that the scan range and the source's intrinsic signal does not vary. The sole case in which this requirement is met is with single pointing L01 AOTs (fortunately the majority of LWS observations).
Click here for a full description of the interactive
tool for RD correction.
ARCs are the values used to scale the detector responsivities to the values measured when the LWS primary calibrator (Uranus) was observed, and on which the instrumental traansmission profiles of the instrument have been derived.
Click here for a full description of the
interactive tool for ARC estimate.
DC
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TRD
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ACF
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KEYWORDS to SHORT_AAL
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N | N | N | no keywords |
N | N | Y | /newabs |
N | Y | N | /newdrift |
N | Y | Y | /newdrift, /newabs |
Y | N | N | /newdarks |
Y | N | Y | /newdarks, /newabs |
Y | Y | N | /newdarks, /newdrift |
Y | Y | Y | /newdarks, /newdrift, /newabs |
DC -- Dark Current subtraction
TRD - Time Responsivity Drift division
ACF - Absolute Correction Factor estimate