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UVES-MOS PIPELINE: GENERAL

The reduction of UVES-MOS data at QC Garching is done in a semi-automatic manner: raw data are selected and inserted into a reduction mechanism which produces

  • calibration products and
  • reduced science data.

This mechanism is the UVES-Fibre reduction pipeline.

The pipeline Data Reduction Software (DRS) has been implemented around the UVES context of MIDAS (which is an evolved version of the ECHELLE context). It is designed to automatically reduce point source object spectra from raw frames to order extraction and final order merging.

The UVES-MOS pipeline is public now. Information about downloading it can be found here.

    CALIBRATION, REDUCTION
 


Descriptions of calibration processing, science reduction, and recipes will be available in the future.

 

[top] OPERATIONS
 


There are two instances of the UVES-MOS reduction pipeline:

  • at the KUEYEN telescope on Paranal, running in automatic mode,
  • at HQ Garching run by the Quality Control Team in the optimized mode.

The automatic mode is used for quick look purposes and for on-site quality control. It processes all raw data sequentially, i.e. as they arrive from the instrument. It produces calibration products and reduced science data, but will usually fail to obtain the best possible results. It provides results for all standard and many non-standard UVES settings.

The optimized mode is the mode, which becomes possible when all data of a night have been collected, including the daytime calibrations. Then the calibration data are sorted and assessed independently of their timestamp. The best possible master calibration data are created. Their quality is checked. They are finally applied to the science data of a night. This is the way all calibration data in supported modes are reduced by QC Garching, as are all science data from Service Mode programmes.

  [top]
SUPPORTED MODES AND SETTINGS

 


The following standard settings are supported by the pipeline:

Central wavelength (nm) Number of fibres
520
6
580
8
580
7+1*
860
8
* One fibre is used for simultaneous wavelength calibration.
 [top] FUNCTIONALITIES
 


The main functionalities of the UVES-MOS pipeline are:

  • create master calibration data,
  • reduce science frames,
  • provide QC1 parameters.

QC Garching creates

  • master calibration data from raw calibration data taken in standard settings, both for Visitor Mode and Service Mode nights. The raw data are stored in the ESO Archive and are public. They are assessed and selected in terms of their quality and used for QC1 checks and trending;
  • reduced science data for Service Mode nights. For SM programmes, QC Garching runs the pipeline on all science raw data taken in UVES-MOS standard settings, using the best available, quality-checked master calibration data.
UVES SCIENCE data have been processed by the pipeline with the best available calibration data. Please note that ESO is not assuming any responsibility in respect to the usefulness of the reduced data. The adopted reduction strategy may not be suitable for the scientific purpose of the observations.


 [top] SERVICE MODE PACKAGE

  
SM package


Programmes performed in Service Mode receive a set of CD ROMs (or DVDs) which contains

  • all raw science data,
  • reduced science data,
  • suitable calibration data (both raw and master),
  • listings and logs,
  • QC1 reports.

[top]  FILE FORMAT
 


Raw UVES-MOS frames come in the following CCD format:

  red arm (2 CCDs)
format (X,Y),
1x1 binning
4296x4096 px
pre/overscan
4x50 = 200 px

Only 1x1 binning is supported.

CCD formats are described here.

Master calibration files (master BIAS, master SFLAT) have the prescan and overscan regions chopped off. Master files for the red arm come in twins for either of the red CCD. Usually the CCDs are called REDU = red upper and REDL = red lower. All master files are rotated by 90 degrees. The red masters are in addition flipped. Red master files have the format 4096x2048 px.

Raw calibration files, raw science files, and master calibration files, have the following approximate sizes in MB:

 
raw RED
1x1
34,4
2x2
8.6
  master REDU master REDL
1x1
32.8
32.8
2x2
8.2
8.2

 


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