Difference between revisions of "Summary LFI"
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<math>^{ \rm a \, }</math> FWHM and ellipticity from scanning beam evaluated fitting Jupiter directly in the timelines. <math>\hspace{480mm} </math> | <math>^{ \rm a \, }</math> FWHM and ellipticity from scanning beam evaluated fitting Jupiter directly in the timelines. <math>\hspace{480mm} </math> | ||
− | <math>^{ \rm b \, }</math> FWHM from effective beam estimated from the main beam solid angle of the effective beam. Those are the values used in the source extraction pipeline <cite>#planck2013-p05</cite> {{P2013|28}} . | + | <math>^{ \rm b \, }</math> FWHM from effective beam estimated from the main beam solid angle of the effective beam. Those are the values used in the source extraction pipeline <cite>#planck2013-p05</cite> {{P2013|28}}. |
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<math>^{ \rm c \, }</math> White noise per pixel computed from half-ring difference maps. Those values are within the 1% with the white noise sensitivity computed directly on the timelines, taking in account the actual mission time minus the manoeuvres and bad-science flagged data. | <math>^{ \rm c \, }</math> White noise per pixel computed from half-ring difference maps. Those values are within the 1% with the white noise sensitivity computed directly on the timelines, taking in account the actual mission time minus the manoeuvres and bad-science flagged data. | ||
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Revision as of 16:39, 23 May 2014
The LFI performance are summarized in Table 1 below. All the details can be found in the LFI data processing paper #planck2013-p02 Planck-2013-II .
Table 1. Summary of the LFI performance parameters
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(Planck) Low Frequency Instrument
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