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====Data format====
 
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*Naming convention
 
*Naming convention
:The files containing the SREM calibrated data will have a name of the form SREMPlanck_PACC_YYYYMMDD.fits where
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:The files containing the SREM calibrated data will have a name of the form SREMPlanck_PACC_YYYYMMDD.fits where PACC stands for Processed ACCumulated data
**PACC stands for Processed ACCumulated data
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and YYYYMMDD is the date the data in the file was acquired.
**YYYYMMDD is the date the data in the file was acquired
 
*Coordinate System
 
*Projection
 
*<math>N_{side}</math>
 
 
*Units
 
*Units
 
*Format
 
*Format

Revision as of 11:47, 18 July 2012

Design, performance and calibration documentation[edit]

Processed data[edit]

Description of the product[edit]

Here you should provide a brief description of the product. You should mention what type of data is associated with the product (images,maps,timelines,...) but should refrain from describing any format details as this will be dealt with in the format section.

Pipeline[edit]

This is were the pipeline generating the product should be described. In particular any limitations and approximations used in the data processing should be listed. Try to avoid detailed descriptions of methods and refer to the relevant Planck papers for the details.

Input Data[edit]

SREM calibrated data was produced from the SREM raw data.

Data format[edit]

  • Naming convention
The files containing the SREM calibrated data will have a name of the form SREMPlanck_PACC_YYYYMMDD.fits where PACC stands for Processed ACCumulated data

and YYYYMMDD is the date the data in the file was acquired.

  • Units
  • Format
  • N. Of Files

Header keywords[edit]

For data provided in the form of fits files a table containing a description of all the header keywords should be included here. The table should follow this format

Keyword Name Description Unit
Keyword1 this is a keyword [math]K\!m^2[/math]
Keyword2 this is a another keyword [math]H\!z[/math]

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