What ’ s New in HIPE 10.0 (SPIRE FTS)
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What’s New in HIPE 10.0(SPIRE FTS)
Nanyao Lu
NHSC/IPAC
(on behalf of the SPIRE ICC)
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Calibration Improvements in HIPE 10.0• The beamParam, teleRsrf and instRsrf products have been updated
to provide a separate calibration for ODs after 1011, when the BSM position was corrected to have a 0” offset.
• Telescope model coefficients updated, and separate coefficients added for off-axis detectors.
– Better map continuum and noises.
• Better calibration products for the low-resolution (LR) mode.– Better continuum flux accuracy.
• The beam profile product has been updated with the fitted 2D frequency-dependent beam shape, plus a new spatial correction coefficient calibration product.
– To be used with a new user tool to do flux correction for semi-extended sources (in HIPE 11).
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Updates in Spire_cal_10_1(w.r.t. Spire_cal_9_1)
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Software Improvements in HIPE 10.0
• Apodization is now carried out at the end of the pipeline after calibration of the final spectra.
– Making it eventually possible to use any apodization function.
• SPIRE SpectrometerDetectorSpectrum (SDS) explorer now marks N-E orientation on a display detector foot print.
• SDS product can now be read directly into Herschel Spectrum Explorer.
• Some new user scripts for data processing/analysis:– Spectral line fitting for spectral cubes.
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Improved Map Continuum and Noise
Fit a polynomial to the “drift” of normalized dark observations as a functionof observational days (OD) per detector, and incorporate the result intoThe telescope model as an additional multiplicative factor.
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Improved Map Continuum and Noise (continued)
Overall standard dev. (in units of Jy) reducedfor the dark observations for most detectors.
Red: HIPE 9Bright green: HIPE 10
Red: HIPE 9Dark green: HIPE 10
More consistent per-detector results from dark observations (of the telescope)
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New Script: Line Fitting to Spectral Cube
User input in the script:
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New Script: Line Fitting to Spectral Cube (continued)
Integrated line maps
Residual for all spaxels
Initial fit on the selected spaxel
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What’s New to Come in HIPE 11?(Scheduled for release in May of 2013?)
– Further improved flux calibration with improved telescope and instrument RSRF functions.
– Further improved low-resolution calibration products.
– Formal release of a user tool for semi-extended source flux improvement.
– Much improved calibration for observations taken with the bright-source detector setting (used for targets brighter than 500 Jy).
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Red: HIPE 10 spectrum (nominal-mode data); Blue: HIPE 11 spectrum (bright-mode pipeline).
Gray: HIPE 10 spectrum (bright-mode pipeline);Red: HIPE 11 spectrum (bright-mode pipeline);Blue crosses: Mars model fluxes.
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A Satisfactory Bright-source Pipeline in HIPE 11