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30 | \begin{document}
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31 |
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32 | \begin{titlepage}
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33 | \titleph{
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34 | Planck HFI L2 \\
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35 | Work Breakdown Structure \\
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36 | Package Breakdown Structure
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37 | }
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38 | % Authors list
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39 | \authors{
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40 | R. Ansari & LAL, Orsay \\ % & {\tt ansari@lal.in2p3.fr} \\
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41 | I.J. Grivell & ICSTM, London \\
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42 | G. Le Meur & LAL, Orsay \\
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43 | R.G. Mann & IfA, Edinburgh \\
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44 | M. Rowan-Robinson & ICSTM, London \\
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45 | S. Serjeant & ICSTM \\
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46 | J.F. Sygnet & IAS, Orsay \\ % {\tt Jean-Francois.Sygnet@ias.fr} \\
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47 | }
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48 |
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49 | \titlepfd{PL-HFI-LAL-PW-L2002}{1.2}
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50 |
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51 | \end{titlepage}
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52 |
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53 | % -------- Revision history
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54 | \revisionhistory
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55 | \begin{itemize}
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56 | \item Version 1.0 (February 2000 - CVS version 1.1) \\
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57 | Draft version presented at the HFI consortium meeting
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58 | \item Version 1.1 (April 2000 - CVS version 1.2) \\
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59 | Draft updated using the document prepared at ISCTM and IfA (Edinburgh)
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60 | \item Version 1.2 (August 2000 - CVS version 1.6) \\
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61 | Inclusion of a section describing notation and conventions,
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62 | flow charts. A more detailed description of deliverables is also included.
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63 | \end{itemize}
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64 |
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65 | % -------- Table of content
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66 | \newpage
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67 | \tableofcontents
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68 | \newpage
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69 |
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70 | \section{Introduction}
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71 | This document contains a preliminary version a the
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72 | Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), Package Breakdown Structure
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73 | (PBS) for Planck-HFI Level 2 data processing.
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74 |
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75 | The Level 2 activity of the HFI Data Processing Centre (DPC)
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76 | is divided between the Paris-Orsay-Saclay Data Analysis Centre
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77 | (POSDAC) and the London Planck Analysis Centre (LPAC).
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78 | POSDAC will run the Level 2 data processing pipeline and have overall
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79 | responsibility for the collaborative work involved in its
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80 | design and implementation. LPAC will a play major role for in the
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81 | activities that iterate and overlap between Level 2
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82 | and Level 3 (for which the Cambridge Planck Analysis Centre,
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83 | CPAC, plays the role analogous to POSDAC at Level 2).
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84 | IPAC (at Caltech) and Canada (?) are the two other major
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85 | laboratories involved in the development of HFI level 2
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86 | software.
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87 |
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88 | \section{HFI L2 processing software packages}
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89 | The Level 2 workpackages are listed below, with a numbering
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90 | scheme derived from that in the
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91 | {\it HFI Science Implementation Plan (SIP: draft of 19/11/99) }.
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92 | All packages should be compliant with the general software architecture and use the services of the corresponding support modules (\gph{428}).
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93 |
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94 | \begin{itemize}
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95 | \item[]\gph{421} RTA/QLA : Real Time Assesment, Quick Look Analysis.
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96 | \item[]\gph{422} TOI processing
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97 | \item[]\gph{423} Polarised TOI processing
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98 | \item[]\gph{424} 2-D map reconstruction from TOI's
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99 | \item[]\gph{425} 2-D polarisation map reconstruction from TOI's
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100 | \item[]\gph{426} Optimal 2-D map reconstruction and analysis
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101 | \item[]\gph{427} Early Compact Source Catalogue
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102 | \item[]\gph{428} General software architecture and support modules
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103 | \item[]\gph{429} Integration and Validation
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104 | \end{itemize}
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105 |
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106 | The package \gph{424} should provide a resonably fast and simple
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107 | method for reconstructing 2-D maps from cleaned TOI's (from
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108 | \gph{422} and \gph{423}), removing systematic effects (destriping)
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109 | and deconvolving the antenna beam pattern. An iterative method
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110 | is foreseen, capable of dealing with partial knowledge of
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111 | instrument caracteristics. \gph{425} would contain the
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112 | complementary functionalities needed for reconstructing
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113 | polarisation maps, using data from polarised channels.
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114 | The optimal 2-D map reconstruction packages (\gph{426})
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115 | will implement the best feasible method for analysing the whole
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116 | data set from the HFI instrument and building the full sky frequency
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117 | maps.
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118 |
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119 | \par
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120 | In addition to the specific Level 2 workpackages, the following items
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121 | are also related to the L2 data processing:
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122 |
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123 | \begin{itemize}
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124 | \item[]\gph{320} infrastructure procurement and maintenance (POSDAC)
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125 | \item[]\gph{360} infrastructure procurement and maintenance (LPAC)
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126 | \item[]\gph{140} Project management (POSDAC)
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127 | \item[]\gph{180} Project management (LPAC)
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128 | \end{itemize}
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129 |
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130 | The table below shows a very preliminary cost estimate in
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131 | FTE-MY (Full Time Equivalent Man Years) for each package. \\
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132 |
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133 | \begin{table}
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134 | \begin{center}
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135 | \begin{tabular}[h]{|c|c||c|c|}
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136 | \hline
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137 | \makebox[2.5cm][c]{Package} & \makebox[2.5cm][c]{Cost} &
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138 | \makebox[2.5cm][c]{Package} & \makebox[2.5cm][c]{Cost} \\
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139 | \hline
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140 | % & & & \\
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141 | \ngph{421} & 5 & \ngph{426} & ? \\
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142 | %
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143 | \ngph{422} & 15 & \ngph{427} & 10 \\
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144 | %
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145 | \ngph{423} & 5 & \ngph{428} & 30 \\
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146 | %
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147 | \ngph{424} & 15 & \ngph{429} & 10 \\
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148 | %
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149 | \ngph{425} & 15 & & \\
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150 | % & & & \\
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151 | %
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152 | \hline
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153 | \ngph{320} & 3 & \ngph{140} & 4 \\
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154 | \ngph{360} & 2 & \ngph{180} & 1 \\
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155 | \hline \hline
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156 | \multicolumn{2}{c}{\bf Total} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{\bf 115 + ?} \\
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157 | \hline
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158 | \end{tabular}
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159 | \end{center}
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160 | \caption{Preliminary estimate of staff effort
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161 | (in Full Time Equivalent Man-Years FTE-MY)}
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162 | \end{table}
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163 |
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164 | \section{HFI data processing steps}
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165 | The major steps for processing Planck-HFI data are briefly described here.
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166 | For the sake of clarity, we define here the notation and conventions used
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167 | throughout this document for referring to the different data components
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168 | in planck HFI. Most of these data components are also defined in
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169 | \cite{datamodel}.
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170 |
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171 | \subsection{Notation and conventions}
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172 | \begin{itemize}
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173 | \item[] {\bf Coordinates:} The spacecraft attitude is defined by the spin
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174 | axis $\overrightarrow{\Omega}$ direction $(\theta, \phi)$ and the
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175 | roll angle $\psi$. The beam direction and orientation can be computed from
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176 | the spacecraft attitude ($\overrightarrow{\Omega}, \psi$ using
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177 | the focal plane geometry.
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178 | The spin velocity would be denoted $\omega_z$ or $\omega_{\psi}$. \\
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179 | A given sky direction is denoted $(\alpha,\delta)$ in equatorial coordinates,
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180 | $(l,b)$ in Galactic coordinates or $(\lambda,\beta)$ in ecliptic coordinate.
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181 |
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182 | \item[] {\bf Detector:} A given HFI bolometer read-out channel. The corresponding
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183 | signal is denoted $\dbold(t)$ or $\bbold(t)$ $\dbold^j(t)$ or $\bbold^j(t)$
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184 | where $j$ is the bolometer number.
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185 |
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186 | \item[] {\bf Frequency channel:} The set of detectors working in the
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187 | same frequency range. This information is only obtained by combining
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188 | information from several detectors in the corresponding frequency band.
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189 | The subscript $\bnu$ is used to denote a frequency channel.
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190 |
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191 | \item[] {\bf Scan:} The time interval corresponding to a given nominal
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192 | spin axis direction
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193 |
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194 | \item[] {\bf Sky map:} The reconstructed signal in a given pixelisation
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195 | scheme from a single or a set of detectors. The sky map in a given
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196 | frequency channel is denoted $\boldsymbol{T}^{\bnu}(\theta,\phi)$.
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197 | $\boldsymbol{I}^{\bnu}$,$\boldsymbol{Q}^{\bnu}$,$\boldsymbol{U}^{\bnu}$ are used
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198 | for stokes parameters defining the polarisation state.
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199 | \end{itemize}
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200 |
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201 |
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202 | \subsection{Processing steps}
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203 |
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204 | The level 2 uses the instrument and spacecraft data obtained
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205 | from level 1 {\bf DS1} and the instrument calibration data
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206 | base {\bf DSCal}. calibration data base contains the
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207 | focal plane geometry, detector response and readout
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208 | characteristics, beam patterns, filters and polariser
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209 | response. The main processing steps for HFI-L2 are
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210 | briefly described here:
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211 |
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212 | \begin{itemize}
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213 | \item {\bf L1:} Unpacking the telemetry packets,
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214 | uncompressing the science data, time ordering the data and
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215 | archiving the data in a format usable
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216 | by the L2 pipeline is the responsability of Level 1. Detailed
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217 | description of L1 software and processing steps is beyond the scope
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218 | of this document. {\bf DS0} denotes the complete data set used
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219 | as input by level 1. {\bf DS0} contains the instrument
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220 | science and House-keeping (HSK) data telemetry packets, as well
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221 | as the auxiliary data (orbit and attitude).
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222 | {\bf DS1} is the processed data from level 1 containing the TOI's
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223 | (Time Ordered Information).
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224 | \begin{center}
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225 | \framebox{
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226 | $ \boldmath{L1} : \text{DS0} \longrightarrow \text{DS1} $
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227 | }
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228 | \end{center}
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229 | {\bf DS1} data set contains three main components, with different
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230 | sampling frequency for each component
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231 | \begin{itemize}
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232 | \item Raw Time Ordered bolometer signals : $b_{raw}^j(t1)$
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233 | \item Time Ordered House-keeping data : $HSK(t2)$
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234 | \item Associated orbit and attitude data : Space craft
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235 | position $ \boldmath{P}_{xyz}(t3) $, spin axis direction
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236 | $\overrightarrow{\Omega}(t3) - (\theta, \phi)(t3)$ and the
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237 | roll angle $\psi(t3)$.
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238 | \end{itemize}
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239 |
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240 | \item {\bf L2-2 , L2-3 :} Cleaning and calibrating the TOI's for
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241 | non polarised (L2-2) and polarised (L2-3) channels.
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242 | These processings correspond to \gph{422} and \gph{423}
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243 | packages.
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244 | \begin{center}
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245 | \framebox{
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246 | $ \boldmath{L2-2} : \text{DS1} \oplus \text{DSCal} \longrightarrow \text{DS2-2} $
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247 | } (non polarised channels) \\
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248 | \framebox{
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249 | $ \boldmath{L2-3} : \text{DS1} \oplus \text{DSCal} \longrightarrow \text{DS2-3} $
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250 | } (polarised channels)
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251 | \end{center}
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252 | In addition to cleaned and calibrated bolometer signals
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253 | {\bf DS2-2} and {\bf DS2-3} contain data quality flag,
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254 | the parameters necessary to compute the reconstructed spacecraft
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255 | orbit and attitude for each time sample, as well as each
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256 | detector beam pattern direction and orientation.
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257 | \begin{itemize}
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258 | \item Cleaned and calibrated Time Ordered bolometer signals : $\bbold_{c}^j(t_1)$
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259 | \item Data quality flag : $qf_{c}^j(t_1)$
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260 | \item Reconstructed astrometric calibration parameters \\
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261 | The pointing direction and beam orientation $(\alpha , \delta)^j(t1) \gamma(t1)$
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262 | for each detector at any given time can be computed using these parameters.
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263 | \item Detector response and photometric calibration parameters
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264 | \item Low frequency drifts and noise statistics
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265 | \item Reconstructed lobe
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266 | \item Size reduced TOI's through appropriate processings such as phase
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267 | binning
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268 | \item Time Ordered House-keeping data : $HSK(t_2)$
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269 | \item Associated orbit and attitude data :
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270 | $\{ \boldmath{P}_{xyz}(t3) , \overrightarrow{\Omega}(t3) , \psi(t3) \} $
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271 | \end{itemize}
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272 |
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273 | \item {\bf L2-4 , L2-5 :} Reconstructing 2-D sky maps using
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274 | cleaned, calibrated TOI's. The redundancies provided by
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275 | the scan strategy the sky and the set of detectors in
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276 | a given frequency channel are used in these steps for assessing
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277 | and removing the systematic and instrumental effects (low frequency drifts,
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278 | noise, main lobe and far side lobe effects, \ldots).
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279 | An iterative, sub-optimal processing method is foreseen for
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280 | L2-4 and L2-5 (\gph424 and \gph425).
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281 | \begin{center}
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282 | \framebox{
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283 | $ \boldmath{L2-2} : \text{DS2-2} \oplus \text{DSCal} \longrightarrow \text{DS2-4} $
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284 | } \\
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285 | \framebox{
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286 | $ \boldmath{L2-5} : \text{DS2-3} \oplus \text{DSCal} \longrightarrow \text{DS2-5} $
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287 | }
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288 | \end{center}
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289 | Reprocessed TOI's and full sky temperature and polarisation state
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290 | maps are the main outputs of {\bf L2-4} and {\bf L2-5}:
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291 | \begin{itemize}
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292 | \item Reprocessed, calibrated Time Ordered bolometer signals : $\bbold_{rc}^j(t_1)$
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293 | \item Full sky maps , temperature and polarisation maps (\gph425)
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294 | $\boldsymbol{I}\bnu (\alpha,\delta)$, $\boldsymbol{Q}\bnu (\alpha,\delta)$,
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295 | $\boldsymbol{U}\bnu (\alpha,\delta)$.
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296 | \end{itemize}
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297 |
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298 | \item {\bf L2-6} More complex methods for 2-D map reconstruction and
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299 | data analysis are performed at the next step (\bf L2-6 , \gph426)
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300 | \begin{center}
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301 | \framebox{
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302 | $ \boldmath{L2-6} : \text{DS2-2} \oplus \text{DS2-3} \oplus \text{DSCal} \longrightarrow \text{DS2-6} $
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303 | }
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304 | \end{center}
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305 |
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306 | \item {\bf L2-7} The Early Compact Source Catalogue (ECSC) is an
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307 | important data product from HFI Level 2 processing.
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308 | \begin{center}
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309 | \framebox{
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310 | $ \boldmath{L2-7} : \text{DS2-2} \oplus \text{DS2-3} \oplus \text{DSCal} \longrightarrow \text{DS2-7} $ (ECSC)
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311 | }
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312 | \end{center}
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313 |
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314 | The \bf{DS2-2} and \bf{DS2-3} are used to produce the source catalogue
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315 | containing the source positions, brightness and local
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316 | sky maps in each frequency bands \bf{DS2-7} :
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317 | \begin{itemize}
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318 | \item Source catalogue: $\{ (\alpha,\delta)_i , F_i^{\bnu 1} ,
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319 | F_i^{\bnu 2} , \ldots \}$
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320 | \item local sky maps: $\{ lm_i(x,y)^{\bnu 1}, lm_i(x,y)^{\bnu 2}, ldots \}$
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321 | \end{itemize}
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322 |
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323 | \end{itemize}
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324 |
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325 | \section{GPH421: RTA/QLA Real Time Assesment, Quick Look Analysis}
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326 | \begin{itemize}
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327 | \item[]\gph{421.1} Quick look analysis
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328 | \item[]\gph{421.2} Evaluation of instrument health
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329 | \item[]\gph{421.3} Exchange of information with LFI
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330 | of mission/spacecraft/payload-dependent effects common
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331 | to both instruments
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332 | \end{itemize}
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333 |
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334 |
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335 | \section{GPH422: TOI processing}
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336 |
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337 | This package contains all the processing which has to be
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338 | perfomed on TOI's (Time Ordered Information ) for either a
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339 | single-detector or multpile-detector, single-frequency set
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340 | of TOI's. A very rough sketch of data flow and processing
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341 | steps for GPH422 is given in figure \ref{fig422}.
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342 |
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343 | \begin{figure}[htbp]
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344 | \mbox{\hspace*{1cm} \includegraphics[width=7cm]{gph422_1.eps}
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345 | \includegraphics[width=7cm]{gph422_2.eps} }
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346 | \caption{Data flow and processing steps for GPH422}
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347 | \label{fig422}
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348 | \end{figure}
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349 |
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350 | \begin{itemize}
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351 |
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352 | \item[]\gph{422.1} TOI statistical characterisation
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353 | \begin{itemize}
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354 | \item[]422.1.1 Raw time-line statistical checks
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355 | \item[]422.1.2 Evaluation of noise components in TOI \\
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356 | (including use of redundancy to produce independent coadds)
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357 | \item[]422.1.3 Low frequency drifts
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358 | \item[]422.1.4 Correlation of TOI with housekeeping data and various
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359 | coordinate systems to look for systematic trends
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360 | \item[]422.1.5 correlation of TOI between channels to identify
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361 | cross-talk
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362 | \end{itemize}
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363 |
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364 | \item[]\gph{422.2} TOI filters
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365 | \begin{itemize}
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366 | \item[]422.2.1 Time domain filtering
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367 | \item[]422.2.2 Fourier filtering
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368 | \end{itemize}
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369 |
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370 | \item[]\gph{422.3} Deglitching and source extraction
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371 | \begin{itemize}
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372 | \item[]422.3.1 production of deglitched TOI, flagged to indicate cosmic
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373 | ray hits etc.
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374 | \item[]422.3.2 Point source detectors
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375 | \item[]422.3.3 Galaxy crossing detector
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376 | \item[]422.3.4 CMB dipole finder
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377 | \end{itemize}
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378 |
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379 | \item[]\gph{422.4} Astrometric calibration \\
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380 | Astrometric calibration using known point sources,
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381 | bright sources from the ECSC and galaxy crossing in TOI.
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382 |
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383 | \item[]\gph{422.5} Photometric calibration
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384 | \begin{itemize}
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385 | \item[]422.5.1 extended-source photometric calibration using known
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386 | sources (Galaxy) and COBE/FIRAS data
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387 | \item[]422.5.2 point-source photometric calibration using known sources
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388 | \item[]422.5.3 reconstruction of beam pattern seen by each detector
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389 | from observations of bright
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390 | \end{itemize}
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391 |
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392 | \item[]\gph{422.6} reconstruction of beam pattern seen by each
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393 | detector from observations of bright point sources \gph{422.3.2}
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394 | and galaxy crossing \gph{422.3.3}
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395 |
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396 | \item[]\gph{422.7} Production of single pointing co-added rings
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397 | or
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398 |
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399 | \item[]\gph{422.9} Deliverables: Cleaned, calibrated TOI's :
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400 | \begin{itemize}
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401 | \item $(\alpha, \delta)$, roll angle, calibrated signal
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402 | \item Noise statistics
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403 | \item Offset/drifts
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404 | \item Co-added rings
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405 | \end{itemize}
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406 |
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407 | \end{itemize}
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408 |
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409 | \section{GPH423: Polarised TOI processing}
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410 |
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411 | \gph{423.1} Additional TOI processing, as required to
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412 | reconstruct Stokes I,Q,U parameters from detector signals
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413 | in polarised channels.
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414 |
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415 | \section{GPH424: 2-D map reconstruction}
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416 |
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417 | This package contains all the necessary modules for
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418 | single frequency 2-D map reconstruction using the cleaned
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419 | TOI's from \gph{422} and \gph{423}. However \gph{424}
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420 | should only implement simple versions of 2-D map making
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421 | and systematic removal algorithms, as opposed to
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422 | \gph{424} which must provide a global, optimal 2-D map
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423 | reconstruction with systematic effects assessment.
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424 |
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425 | \begin{itemize}
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426 | \item[]\gph{424.1} 1D $\rightarrow$ 2D Projector
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427 | \item[]\gph{424.2} Estimation and subtraction of systematic effects
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428 | \begin{itemize}
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429 | \item[]424.2.1 Low frequency noise estimation
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430 | \item[]424.2.2 far side determination using moon/earth during
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431 | commissioning phases.
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432 | \item[]424.2.3 far side lobe subtraction
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433 | \item[]424.2.4 use of redundancy to produce independent maps for
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434 | assessment of noise contributions
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435 | \end{itemize}
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436 |
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437 | \item[]\gph{424.3} Main lobe
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438 | \begin{itemize}
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439 | \item[]424.3.1 supplementing source extraction from TOI with
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440 | use of sources selected from frequency maps
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441 | \item[]424.3.2 reconstruction of beam pattern from maps using
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442 | known point and bright ECSC sources.
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443 | \end{itemize}
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444 |
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445 |
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446 | \item[]\gph{424.4} Astrometric calibration using known and
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447 | bright ECSC sources.
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448 | \item[]\gph{424.5} Photometric calibration
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449 | \item[]\gph{424.6} Postage stamp maps for compact sources
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450 |
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451 | \item[]\gph{424.9} Deliverables: Full sky maps \\
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452 | \begin{itemize}
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453 | \item Sky maps per frequency channels $map_\nu (\alpha, \delta) $
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454 | \item Reprocessed TOI's
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455 | \end{itemize}
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456 |
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457 | \end{itemize}
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458 |
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459 | \section{GPH425: 2-D polarisation map reconstruction}
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460 | The modified version of \gph424 software modules, suitable
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461 | for processing polarised TOI's for producing polarisation
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462 | sky maps are grouped in this package.
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463 | Compared with \gph424 ,
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464 | \begin{itemize}
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465 | \item[]\gph{425.9} Deliverables: Full sky polarisation maps \\
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466 | \begin{itemize}
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467 | \item Sky maps per frequency channels $map_\nu (\alpha, \delta) $
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468 | \item Reprocessed TOI's
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469 | \end{itemize}
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470 |
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471 | \end{itemize}
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472 |
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473 | \section{GPH426: Optimal 2-D map reconstruction and analysis}
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474 |
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475 | Implementation of an optimal 2-D full sky map reconstruction,
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476 | with systematics (low frequency drifts, side lobes, \ldots)
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477 | estimation and removal. This package definition and
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478 | breakdown structure can only be refined at a later stage,
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479 | after preliminary studies of applicable methods.
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480 |
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481 | \begin{itemize}
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482 | \item[]\gph{425.1} Optimal 2-D map reconstruction and analysis
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483 | for non polarised channels
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484 | \item[]\gph{425.2} Optimal 2-D map reconstruction and analysis
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485 | for polarised channels
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486 |
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487 | \item[]\gph{425.9} Deliverables: Full sky maps \\
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488 | \begin{itemize}
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489 | \item Full sky maps for each frequency channels $map_\nu (\alpha, \delta) $
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490 | \item Reprocessed, cleanead TOI's
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491 | \item Beam patterns per detector and per frequency channel
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492 | \item Estimation of systematics
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493 | \end{itemize}
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494 |
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495 | \end{itemize}
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496 |
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497 | \section{GPH426: Global polarised 2-D map reconstruction}
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498 |
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499 | This module, a extended version of \gph{425} has to take
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500 | into account specific constraints related to polarised TOI's
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501 | and sky map reconstruction
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502 |
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503 | \begin{itemize}
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504 |
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505 | \item[]\gph{426.9} Deliverables: full sky maps for each
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506 | polarisation component (I,Q,U) \\
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507 | \begin{itemize}
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508 | \item Full sky maps for each frequency channels $map_\nu (\alpha, \delta) $
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509 | for each component (I,Q,U)
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510 | \item Reprocessed, cleanead TOI's for I,Q,U
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511 | \item Noise and systematic effect maps and characteristics
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512 | \end{itemize}
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513 |
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514 | \end{itemize}
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515 |
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516 |
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517 | \section{GPH427: Early Compact Source Catalogue}
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518 |
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519 | \begin{itemize}
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520 |
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521 | \item[]\gph{427.9} Deliverables: Source catalogue \\
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522 | \begin{itemize}
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523 | \item Astrometrically calibrated source positions and
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524 | photometrically calibrated flux in each frequency band \\
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525 | $$(\alpha, \delta)_i , F_i^\nu, i=1,..,N$$
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526 | \item Llocal sky maps in each frequency bands for areas
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527 | around all source positions.
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528 | \item Related software and documentation
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529 | \end{itemize}
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530 |
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531 | \end{itemize}
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532 |
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533 | \section{GPH428: General software architecture and support modules}
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534 |
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535 | This package defines the general architecture for the level 2 processing
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536 | software and insures the compliance with IDIS framework.
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537 | It provides also the support modules for the different
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538 | level 2 packages (\gph{42x}) and their interfaces with IDIS
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539 | components.
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540 |
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541 | \begin{itemize}
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542 |
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543 | \item[]\gph{428.1} Definition and construction of the software architecture
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544 |
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545 | \item[]\gph{428.2} Development and maintenance of TOI manipulation module
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546 | (including diagnostics and display)
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547 |
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548 | \item[]\gph{428.3} Development and maintenance of maps manipulation module
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549 | (including diagnostics and display of both full and local sky maps)
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550 |
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551 | \item[]\gph{428.4} Instrument and satellite representation
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552 | \begin{itemize}
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553 | \item[]428.4.1 Focal plane geometry
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---|
554 | \item[]428.4.2 Detector's frequency response
|
---|
555 | \item[]428.4.3 Main and secondary lobes
|
---|
556 | \item[]428.4.4 Sampling and noise characteristics
|
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557 | \item[]428.4.5 Orbit and attitude
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558 | \item[]428.4.6 Thermal model
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559 | \end{itemize}
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560 |
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561 | \item[]\gph{428.5} Development/supply and maintenence
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562 | of standard numerical analysis tools
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563 | \begin{itemize}
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564 | \item[]428.5.1 Arrays (Matrix, Vectors, \ldots) and linear algebra
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565 | \item[]428.5.2 Fourier analysis, Wavelet analysis
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566 | \item[]428.5.3 Minimisation, optimisation
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567 | \item[]428.5.4 Statistical analysis
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568 | \end{itemize}
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569 |
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570 | \item[]\gph{428.6} Interface with DMC
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571 |
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572 | \item[]\gph{428.7} Interface with the process coordinator
|
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573 |
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574 | \end{itemize}
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575 |
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576 | \section{GPH429: Integration and Validation}
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577 |
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578 | The assembly of the different L2 processing modules and
|
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579 | integration in the pipeline, as well as the
|
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580 | assessment of the overall quality of the delivered
|
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581 | data products is the responsibility of \gph{429}.
|
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582 | The data quality validation activity includes iterative
|
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583 | work using Level 2 and 3 data products, and comparison of
|
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584 | HFI and LFI data for the common 100 GHz channel:
|
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585 | for example, activity in this workpackage may influence the details
|
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586 | of how the Global polarised 2D map reconstruction of \gph{426}
|
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587 | is performed, leading to the changes in the deliverables
|
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588 | from that workpackage.
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589 | \begin{itemize}
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590 | \item[]\gph{429.1} Pipeline management
|
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591 | \begin{itemize}
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592 | \item[]429.1.1 management and construction of pipeline
|
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593 | modules and their interfaces
|
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594 | \item[]429.1.2 IDIS and DMC interface
|
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595 | \item[]429.1.2 Management of pipeline operations
|
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596 | \end{itemize}
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597 | \item[]\gph{429.2} Iterative study of systematic effects
|
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598 | (e.g. map striping, etc) involving both level 2 and level 3 products
|
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599 | \item[]\gph{429.3} Combination, comparison and validation
|
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600 | of source catalogues derived from Levels 2 and 3 source extraction
|
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601 | \item[]\gph{429.4} Comparison of TOI data and maps between
|
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602 | HFI and LFI for common 100GHz channel
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603 | \item[]\gph{429.9} Deliverables: Full sky maps for each
|
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604 | polarisation component (I,Q,U) \\
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605 | \begin{itemize}
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606 | \item Sky maps per frequency channels $map_\nu (\alpha, \delta) $
|
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607 | for each component (I,Q,U)
|
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608 | \item Reprocessed, cleanead TOI's for I,Q,U
|
---|
609 | \item Noise and systematic effect maps and characteristics
|
---|
610 | \item Photometric and Astrometric calibration
|
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611 | \item Associated software and documentation
|
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612 | \end{itemize}
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613 |
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614 | \end{itemize}
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615 |
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616 | \begin{thebibliography}{10}
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617 | \bibitem{datamodel}
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618 | \newblock {\bf PL-COM-OAT-TN-003}
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619 | \newblock {Planck IDIS Data Model Description Document}
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620 | \end{thebibliography}
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621 |
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622 |
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623 | \end{document}
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