HAWK-I calibration data are mostly taken as daytime
calibrations. Standard stars and twilight flats are taken at night, as part of the calibration plan.
Find information about the HAWK-I data format and the detector here.
The following calibration data are taken as part of the daily HAWK-I calibration plan. The data types are identified by the DPR TYPE keyword in the FITS headers.
frame
DPR.CATG
DPR.TYPE
DPR.TECH
purpose
N*
DARK
CALIB
DARK
IMAGE
detector status, dark current, readout noise
>3
TWILIGHT FLAT
CALIB
FLAT
IMAGE
Small scale pixel-pixel efficiency variation correction
>10
STD star
CALIB
STD
IMAGE
Zero-point monitoring, photometric calibration of SCIENCE data
4
*N: typical number taken per night and setting
DARK and FLAT pipeline recipes require AT LEAST 3 frames. The exact
number of DARKs acquired for each setting used during a night is
controlled by the calibration plan. The exact number of FLATs
acquired for each filter varies; ideally the full dynamic range of
the chips should be evenly sampled with at least 10 frames. To be
reduced by the STD pipeline recipe, the template must make exactly
FOUR observations.
There is only ONE readout mode for HAWK-I, 1x1 binning.
HAWK-I has no internal calibration lamp system, therefore only
twilight flats are available. There are NO Dome- or Internal- FLATS
usefulfor SCIENCE processing.
After production and certification, the calibration products are archived.
They are named with
a scheme including type, creation date and relevant setting
parameters. The master calibrations are available for archive users through
the calSelector service.
The processing of HAWK-I calibration frames requires a cascaded scheme where
the mutual dependencies of products and raw frames are respected. The proper
sequence of all these production steps is called the calibration cascade. It
is described here.
Within that cascade, all products are checked with respect to their
quality and their relationship in time. This means e.g. that a
standard star product is not only generated using an arbitrary
quality-checked localization solution, but that specific solution is
chosen which is closest in time.
All products created by QC Garching follow the calibration cascade. On the
other
hand, Paranal-processed science data use
standard solutions created by QC Garching and possibly
several months old.
Static calibration files (the ones not being regularly processed from raw calibration data)
come as FITS tables and are available through the calSelector archive service.
Table name
PRO.CATG
Purpose
HI_GCAP_151001A_index_casu_2mass_photom.fits
MASTER_2MASS_CATALOGUE_PHOTOM
2MASS photometric catalaog
HI_GCAS_151001A_index_casu_2mass_astrom.fits
MASTER_2MASS_CATALOGUE_ASTROM
2MASS atrometric catalaog
HI_GSMN_151001A_SFD_dust_4096_ngp.fits
SCHLEGEL_MAP_NORTH
HI_GSMS_151001A_SFD_dust_4096_sgp.fits
SCHLEGEL_MAP_SOUTH
master_2mass_tbl.fits
MASTER_2MASS_CATALOGUE
HI_MFRG_151001A_readgain.fits
MASTER_READGAIN
can also be used as dynamic version
HI_GSSC_081103A_stdstars_cat.fits
STDSTARS_CATS
Table of standard star names, coordinates, spectral type, and JHKsY magnitudes, NOT USED with new pipeline v.2