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UVES data management:
basics about files


File ownership

All raw files carry the FITS keyword 'HIERARCH ESO OBS PROG ID'. Depending on the content of this keyword, several cases are distinguished concerning the distribution of files in the Service Mode package:

File naming schemes

The following naming schemes are relevant for files in the Service Mode package:

File association

The association of raw files of different types (CALIB and SCIENCE), as well as of raw files and data products, is a non-trivial task given the amount and complexity of data types in many SM packages. To support in this task, we have created list files which you find in each data directory.

FAQs

General policy of data distribution

Check out here.

Do I have to submit a request to receive my Service Mode data package?

No. Service Mode programmes are declared completed by the Users Support Group. This signal is sent to the Data Flow Operations Group which then prepares the UVES package. The data are copied onto CDs/DVDs and sent to the PI as soon as possible.

When can I expect to receive my UVES data package?

You can check the status of UVES Service Mode runs here.

Once you find your UVES SM run being finished, the following series of steps can be expected:

In total this chain of events is finished on average about four weeks after the last frames have been measured. Usually this time span is dominated by the shipping time.

Individual information about the status of a ServiceMode run can be found here.

Under which conditions will my data be reduced?

All UVES Service Mode science data can be expected to be pipeline-reduced, including UVES-MOS. For image slicer data, pipeline reduction is only available for observations from Period 70 or later. If a certain frame did not successfully reduce, there will be a note.


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