MIDI
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This page provides information about pipeline processing and data types. Raw data are selected, associated and inserted into a reduction mechanism which produces calibration products, science products and quality control information. This mechanism is the data processing pipeline. There is one such pipeline for each VLT and VLTI instrument. Find general information about ESO reduction pipelines here. The main functionalities of the pipelines are:
QC Garching creates master calibration data from all raw calibration data. The raw data are stored in the ESO Archive and are public. They are quality-checked and used for data reduction and for trending. Before October 2011 QC Garching processed science data, using the best available, quality-checked master calibration data. As of October 2011 this service is not offered anymore. There are two instances of the data reduction pipelines:
The automatic mode is used for quick look purposes and for on-site quality control. It processes all raw data sequentially, as they arrive from the instrument. If calibration products ("master calibrations") are required for processing science data, these are taken from a database with standard, pre-manufactured calibration products. The automatic mode is not tuned to obtain the best possible results. The optimized mode is the mode, which uses all data of a night, including the daytime calibrations. The calibration data are sorted and grouped according to their dependencies. Master calibration data are created. Their quality is checked. Data from MIDI are stored as FITS binary table files using generalized Optical/IR interferometry conventions. Find informations about this format here. The reduction of MIDI data at Paranal and at QC Garching is done in an automatic manner. Find general information about ESO reduction pipelines here.
The following table shows some of the main keywords for the different
raw files
The category of the file is set with the DPR CATG keyword in the primary header of the fringe-track FITS file. Two different types of files carry a DPR CATG=CALIB :
Only the files associated with a science target carry a DPR CATG=SCIENCE. This includes the target acquisition, the fringe search and the fringe track files.
The pipeline supported modes are currently (2011-10-18): HIGH_SENS and SCI_PHOT data, both with GRISM and PRISM. Data containing only correlated flux are not supported. More details on the pipeline recipes can be found in the MIDI Pipeline User Manual. More on the file associations can be found here. |
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