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| NAME | science.prg (MIDAS) | 
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| VERSION | 1.0 -- copied from flat.prg 1.1 -- includes qc_procflag, qc_numsat (2008-04-02)
 1.2 -- rewritten for use by IDPs (2014-10-02)
 
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| SYNTAX | MIDAS | 
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| CALL | processQC -a ab_name | 
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| INSTRUMENT | GIRAFFE | 
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| RAWTYPE | SCI_MED (SCI_IFU, SCI_ARG are also supported by the recipe but not operationally) | 
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| PURPOSE | compares raw and product SCIENCE files 
  for FLAMES_GIRAFFE quality assessment and certification;
  QC1 values are calculated, a QC1 plot is generated,
  spectral closeups are generated. The QC1 data are fed into the 
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| PROCINPUT | raw and AB product files, analyzed: SCIENCE_RBNSPECTRA, SCIENCE_RBNERRORS, SCIENCE_EXTSPECTRA; plus SCIENCE_RCSPECTRA for Argus and IFU1/2
 also used: FF_LOCCENTROID from FFLAT for comparison of localisation
 DISP_SOLUTION for resolution and delta_T
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| QC1TABLE | trending | table(s) in QC1 database: giraffe_science
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| TRENDPLOT | trending | HealthCheck plot associated to this procedure: none | 
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| QC1PAGE | trending | associated documentation: none | 
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| QC1PLOTS top
 | science1.gif
 box1: crosscut (middle row) through the raw file
 box2: similar crosscut, magnified Y scale (around BIAS level)
 box3: SNR vs. signal diagram, with the current value highlighted in red (it should fall onto a square-root curve composed of all other available values for the same setup)
 box4a: closeup of sky spectrum (assumed to be the faintest one, based on OzPoz table); with emission lines marked (in the red only)
 box4b:  closeup of brightest object spectrum (based on OzPoz table), with telluric lines marked (in the red only); if no brightness information available, or for IFU1/2/Argus: always fibre #10
 box4c:  corresponding SNR
 
 sci_med2.gif
 [only for Medusa1/2] spectral closeups: each single fibre spectrum is displayed, with target names and magnitudes as read from the user-provided OzPoz table. These plots are available for Medusa1/2 only. There are three in total, covering fibres 1-135.
 science_2.png
 full display of raw frame (horizontal line: middle row; vertical lines if visible: SIMCAL fibre signal)
 
 science_3.png
 closeup of raw frame (if used: one SIMCAL fibre should be visible)
 
 science_4.png
 display of extracted and rebinned spectra (will show cosmics and SIMCAL fibre if used; if there are emission lines, they should display as nice horizontal row)
 sci_arg_5.png
 [Argus only] reconstructed image with target name
 
 sci_arg_6.png
 [Argus, IFU1/2] fibre tracing plots (there are actually 4), with SKY fibres in blue and SIMCAL fibres marked green; the tracings are base don the localization solution (based on NFLT or FFLAT) and should be compared to the actual signal
 
 sci_med3.png
 [Medusa1/2] fiibre tracing plots (there are actually 2), with SIMCAL fibres marked green; unused fibres are marked as blue bullet, not allocatable fibres by a cross-circle; the tracings are base don the localization solution (based on FLAT) and should be compared to the actual signal
 
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| QC1PARAM | QC1 parameters written into QC1 table: QC1_db names: brightest_fibre | brightest_object | brightest_flux | brightest_s2n (these parameters refer to the signal in the brightest fibre, as read from the ozpoz table if provided by the PI)
 qc_deltatemp | qc_deltatime (these parameters refer to the temperature difference INS.TEMP53.VAL between science and DISP_SOLUTION products, and the corresponding time difference)
 qc_resolmed (from DISP_SOLUTION) | qc_numsat | qc_median_data
 FITS key names: most of these parameters are calculated by the procedure, they are not
 available in the header.
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| ALGORITHM | The 'brightest' parameters are evaluated for Medusa mode only. They are found by evaluating the user-provided OzPoz table (columns 'OBJECT' and 'MAGNITUDE'), assuming that 'MAGNITUDE' comes in mags. The 'qc_deltatemp' parameter is calculated as difference between T53_SCI and T53_CAL (PDIS product derived from ARC calibration); qc_deltatime in a similar way from MJD-OBS.
 
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| CERTIF | Reasons for rejection: Usually science products are not rejected since the intrinsic quality (compliance with constraints) is checked on the mountain, and QC does not have enough information. Possible exceptions are:
 - complete or partial saturation
 - wrong classification (e.g. these are test data)
 - OB comments saying "this is a test exposure"
 - file is corrupt (e.g. extensions missing) etc.
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| COMMENTS | Scoring: qc_deltatemp  | qc_deltatime | qc_median_data | qc_numsat; scoring for science data  is used as an alert mechanism, yellow or red scores need an individual assessment. Typical cases of yellow/red scores: partially saturated pixels of SIMCAL emission lines in the red; alerts about deltatemp or deltatime (then you need to individually check whether this results in a serious mismatch between science and FLAT/ARC calibrations
 calls shell scirpt get_science_qc1_values to get S/N comparison data from qc1_db
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