ESPRESSO: flux standard stars
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Spectroscopic flux standard stars are observed in order to measure the
absolute efficiency. They are measured on a monthly basis
in HR with 1x1 and 2x1 binning and in UHR.
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Flux standard star. Example raw frame for the blue detector. The apparent gaps in the orders come from the pre-/overscan of the read-out ports.
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Absolute efficiency
QC1_parameters
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QC1 database: table, name |
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| QC.MEAN.ABS.EFF | espresso_std..abseff_mean | mean of absolute efficiency | HC | | [docuSys coming] |
*Class: KPI - instrument performance; HC - instrument health; CAL - calibration quality; ENG - engineering parameter
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Trending
The absolute efficiency is trended separately for the five different combinations of resolving power and binning:
HR with 1x1 and 2x1 binning, UHR with 1x1 binning, and MR with 4x2 and 8x4
binning. In case of HR and UHR, it is also trended separately for each of the
four Untit Telescopes.
Scoring&thresholds Absolute efficiency
Scoring is not implemented since these are on-sky observations which are
intrinsically variable.
History
No particular events.
Algorithm Absolute efficiency
The trended quantity is the mean of the efficiency over the complete spectral
range.
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