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The DATESOBS files are not official Planck products but are available for the convenience of the community.
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The DATESOBS files are not official Planck products but are provided for the convenience of the community. They contain timing information sampled by UTC day for investigation of inter-survey source variability and comparison with external observations.  
  
The FITS files contain two fields:
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There are 27 files for all combinations of instrument band and survey. The files themselves are:
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* FITS format, with data in the first extension
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* RING-ordered HEALPIX
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* NSIDE 1024 for LFI, and 2048 for HFI
  
DATESOBS - list of UTC days on which the pixel was observed.
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They contain two fields:
NUMOBS - The number of UTC days on which the pixel was observed.
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* DATESOBS - list of UTC days on which the pixel was observed.
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* NUMOBS - The number of UTC days on which the pixel was observed.

Revision as of 00:22, 12 March 2013

The DATESOBS files are not official Planck products but are provided for the convenience of the community. They contain timing information sampled by UTC day for investigation of inter-survey source variability and comparison with external observations.

There are 27 files for all combinations of instrument band and survey. The files themselves are:

  • FITS format, with data in the first extension
  • RING-ordered HEALPIX
  • NSIDE 1024 for LFI, and 2048 for HFI

They contain two fields:

  • DATESOBS - list of UTC days on which the pixel was observed.
  • NUMOBS - The number of UTC days on which the pixel was observed.

Universal Time Coordinate(d)

Flexible Image Transfer Specification

(Planck) Low Frequency Instrument

(Planck) High Frequency Instrument