FITS Headers
DIRBE_DSZA_FACE5.FITS
Primary Header
SIMPLE = T / file does conform to FITS standard
BITPIX = 32 / number of bits per data pixel
NAXIS = 0 / number of data axes
EXTEND = T / FITS dataset may contain extensions
COMMENT FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) format defined in Astronomy and
COMMENT Astrophysics Supplement Series v44/p363, v44/p371, v73/p359, v73/p365.
COMMENT Contact the NASA Science Office of Standards and Technology for the
COMMENT FITS Definition document #100 and other FITS information.
DATE = '10/06/97' / FITS file creation date (dd/mm/yy)
DATE-MAP= '26/07/96' / Date of original file creation (dd/mm/yy)
ORIGIN = 'CDAC ' / Cosmology Data Analysis Center
TELESCOP= 'COBE ' / Cosmic Background Explorer satellite
INSTRUME= 'DIRBE ' / COBE instrument [DIRBE, DMR, FIRAS]
OBJECT = 'FACE5 ' / part of sky given [e.g., ALL-SKY, WEEKLY-SKY,
COMMENT / DAILY-SKY, GAL-SLICE, FACE ...]
EQUINOX = 2000.0 / equinox of coords in following tables
REFERENC= 'COBE/DIRBE Explanatory Supplement,' /
REFERENC= 'ed. M.G. Hauser, T. Kelsall, D. Leisawitz, and J. Weiland,' /
REFERENC= 'COBE Ref. Pub. No. 97-A (Greenbelt,MD: NASA/GSFC),' /
REFERENC= 'available in electronic form from the NSSDC.' /
COMMENT
COMMENT COBE specific keywords
DATE-BEG= '11/12/89' / date of initial data represented (dd/mm/yy)
DATE-END= '21/09/90' / date of final data represented (dd/mm/yy)
PIXRESOL= 9 / Quad tree pixel resolution [6, 9]
COMMENT
COMMENT DIRBE specific keywords
PRODUCT = 'DSZA_F5 ' / DIRBE Sky and Zodi Atlas, Face 5
VERSION = 'Pass 3B ' / Version of Data Reduction Software
WAVE1 = '1.25 microns' / nominal wavelength of Band 1
WAVE2 = '2.2 microns' / nominal wavelength of Band 2
WAVE3 = '3.5 microns' / nominal wavelength of Band 3
WAVE4 = '4.9 microns' / nominal wavelength of Band 4
WAVE5 = '12. microns' / nominal wavelength of Band 5
WAVE6 = '25. microns' / nominal wavelength of Band 6
WAVE7 = '60. microns' / nominal wavelength of Band 7
WAVE8 = '100. microns' / nominal wavelength of Band 8
WAVE9 = '140. microns' / nominal wavelength of Band 9
WAVE10 = '240. microns' / nominal wavelength of Band 10
SOLELONG= 'ALL ' / all available solar elongations included
APPVEC = 'COMBINED' / data having different approach vectors
COMMENT / are combined during processing
ZLREMOV = F / zodiacal foreground removal indicator
COMMENT / if 'T(rue)', zodi foreground has been removed
COMMENT / if 'F(alse)', observed sky brightness is given
ZLMODEL = 'FD6 ' / Version of DIRBE IPD model
COMMENT
COMMENT
END
Extension Header 2
XTENSION= 'BINTABLE' / Extension type is Binary Table
BITPIX = 8 / Binary data
NAXIS = 2 / Data are in a table
NAXIS1 = 127 / Number of 8 bit bytes in each row
NAXIS2 = 2102039 / Number of rows
PCOUNT = 0 / Number of bytes of data following table
GCOUNT = 1 / Group count (always 1 for bintable extensions)
TFIELDS = 10 / Number of fields (columns) in the table
COMMENT
COMMENT
TIMVERSN= 'OGIP/93-003' / GSFC Office of Guest Investigator Programs
COMMENT / (OGIP) memo in which the convention is
COMMENT / described
COMMENT The times reported in this file are International
COMMENT Atomic Time (TAI) seconds elapsed since
COMMENT 00:00:00 UTC, 1 January 1981. Time information is
COMMENT recorded in a manner consistent with the convention specified
COMMENT in OGIP/93-003 with the understanding that time is counted
COMMENT in atomic seconds and the origin of time (MJDREF) is quoted
COMMENT in ephemeris MJD.
TIMESYS = '1981.00 ' / time system (same as IRAS)
MJDREFI = 44605 / Integer portion of ephemeris MJD
COMMENT / corresponding to 0h UTC 1 Jan 1981
MJDREFF = 0.00059240741 / Fractional portion of ephemeris MJD
COMMENT / corresponding to 0h UTC 1 Jan 1981
TIMEUNIT= 's ' / unit for TSTART, TSTOP, TIMEZERO = seconds
TSTART = 282185275.611 / observation start time in TIMESYS system
TSTOP = 306753235.358 / observation stop time in TIMESYS system
COMMENT
COMMENT
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT *******************************************************************
COMMENT ------- DIRBE Sky and Zodi Atlas (DSZA): Face 5 ------
COMMENT ---------------- Cryogenic Mission -------------------
COMMENT
COMMENT The DSZA combines a subset of the photometric information
COMMENT contained within the DIRBE Calibrated Annual File (DCAF)
COMMENT with the modelled contribution of the interplanetary
COMMENT dust (IPD) to the sky brightness at the ten DIRBE
COMMENT wavelengths.
COMMENT
COMMENT The DSZA is organized in the same way as the DCAF.
COMMENT Within the DSZA table, there are multiple row entries
COMMENT for each pixel, one row for each mission week in which
COMMENT a weekly averaged photometric answer was obtained for
COMMENT that pixel. The multiple entries per pixel are sorted
COMMENT in order of increasing observation time. A companion
COMMENT Pixel Index is provided to facilitate data selection
COMMENT and extraction.
COMMENT
COMMENT Each row of the DSZA table contains both the observed
COMMENT weekly-averaged sky brightness in ten photometric bands,
COMMENT plus the corresponding brightness predicted by the
COMMENT DIRBE IPD Model for each wavelength band
COMMENT at the same location and time of observation.
COMMENT
COMMENT For quality reasons, some of the weekly averaged
COMMENT photometry which is recorded in the DCAF have been
COMMENT replaced with a flagged (sentinel) value within the
COMMENT DSZA. The following data were affected:
COMMENT 1) mission week 04 (89345 - 89351), band 8
COMMENT 2) mission week 24 (90120 - 90126), bands 1-8
COMMENT 3) mission weeks 39 & 40 (90225 - 90238), bands 1-8
COMMENT
COMMENT As with the DCAF, the DSZA has been divided into
COMMENT six separate data files, each of which has
COMMENT its own Pixel Index. Each of the six data files
COMMENT corresponds to a face on the DIRBE skycube, and each is
COMMENT named according to the face number. The face number
COMMENT is also recorded in the OBJECT and PRODUCT keywords.
COMMENT There is no overlap in sky coverage between the files.
COMMENT Sky coverage is as follows:
COMMENT
COMMENT Range(*) of Range(*) of
COMMENT Face No. DIRBE Pixel No.s Ecl. Longitude Ecl. Latitude
COMMENT -------- ---------------- -------------- -------------
COMMENT 0 0 - 65535 0 - 360 deg +45 to +90 deg
COMMENT 1 65536 - 131071 315 - 45 -45 to +45
COMMENT 2 131072 - 196607 45 - 135 -45 to +45
COMMENT 3 196608 - 262143 135 - 225 -45 to +45
COMMENT 4 262144 - 327679 225 - 315 -45 to +45
COMMENT 5 327680 - 393215 0 - 360 -45 to -90
COMMENT
COMMENT (*) The ecliptic coordinate ranges are only approximate.
COMMENT A more complete description of the sky coverage for each
COMMENT face is provided in the DIRBE Explanatory Supplement,
COMMENT Chapter 5.
COMMENT
COMMENT *******************************************************************
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT ====================================================================
COMMENT Coordinate Information (Spatial and Temporal):
COMMENT ====================================================================
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT DIRBE Pixel number (resolution 9)
TTYPE1 = 'Pixel_no' / entire fieldname = Pixel_no
TUNIT1 = ' ' /
TFORM1 = '1J ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Weekly Average Time of Observation, in International Atomic
COMMENT Time (TAI) seconds elapsed since 01-JAN-1981:00:00:00.000 UTC.
COMMENT This is the average of all the times at which the pixel was
COMMENT observed during the DIRBE mission week represented by this
COMMENT row of the FITS table, regardless of the weight assigned to
COMMENT the individual observations. The time boundaries defining the
COMMENT DIRBE Mission Weeks are documented in the DIRBE Explanatory
COMMENT Supplement.
TTYPE2 = 'Time ' / pipeline fieldname = Time
TUNIT2 = 's ' /
TFORM2 = '1D ' /
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Difference between the weekly average time of observation
COMMENT of the pixel for each photometric band, and the
COMMENT weekly average time given in the TIME field (which is an
COMMENT average of the times of ALL observations of the pixel).
COMMENT Therefore, for each pixel:
COMMENT Weekly average time of observation of Band x =
COMMENT TIME + (DeltaT for Band x).
COMMENT Given in the order: 1A,2A,3A,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.
COMMENT Range = [-7.0,+7.0) days
TTYPE3 = 'DeltaT ' / pipeline fieldname = Delta_times
TUNIT3 = 's ' /
TFORM3 = '10B ' /
TDIM3 = '(10) ' /
TSCAL3 = 4725.0 / bin size (7*24*60*60)/(2**7) seconds
TZERO3 = -602437.5 / offset to bin center in secs for unsigned byte
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Weekly average solar elongation angle.
COMMENT Solar elongation is defined as the angle between the vector
COMMENT from the spacecraft to the center of the Sun and the DIRBE
COMMENT line of sight. The weekly average solar elongation angle
COMMENT is computed from the unweighted average of all the solar
COMMENT elongation angles at which the pixel was observed during
COMMENT the mission week represented by this row of the FITS table.
COMMENT The mission week boundaries are given in the DIRBE
COMMENT Explanatory Supplement.
COMMENT Nominal range = [64,124] degrees
TTYPE4 = 'SolElong' / pipeline fieldname = Elongation
TUNIT4 = 'deg ' /
TFORM4 = '1I ' /
TSCAL4 = 0.0109867 / bin size 360/(2**15 -1) degrees
TZERO4 = 0.00549333 / offset to bin center in degrees
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT ====================================================================
COMMENT DIRBE Sky Brightness Information:
COMMENT ====================================================================
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Robust average of the week's photometric measurements
COMMENT for the bands in the following order:
COMMENT 1A,2A,3A,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. The photometric measurements
COMMENT are given as spectral intensities, I(nu) in MJy/sr, and
COMMENT are quoted at the nominal wavelength
COMMENT for a source with nu*I(nu) = constant -- i.e.,
COMMENT a color correction is required if the source
COMMENT spectrum differs from nu*I(nu) = constant.
COMMENT Data which have been replaced by flagged values
COMMENT in processing have values .LE. -16375.
TTYPE5 = 'Photomet' / pipeline fieldname = Photometry
TUNIT5 = 'MJy/sr ' /
TFORM5 = '10E ' /
TDIM5 = '(10) ' /
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Number of observations of the pixel for this week
COMMENT that contained at least one valid photometric measurement.
TTYPE6 = 'NumRecs ' / pipeline fieldname = Num_recs
TUNIT6 = ' ' /
TFORM6 = '1I ' /
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Number of observations which survived robust averaging
COMMENT and quality constraints to form the photometric averages
COMMENT supplied for each band in the 'Photomet' field.
COMMENT Given in the order: 1A,2A,3A,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.
TTYPE7 = 'WtNumObs' / pipeline fieldname = Weighted_num_obs
TUNIT7 = ' ' /
TFORM7 = '10B ' /
TDIM7 = '(10) ' /
TSCAL7 = 0.50 / bin size 0.5
TZERO7 = 0.0 /
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Standard deviation of the mean, in MJy/sr, for the
COMMENT 10 photometric measures, given in
COMMENT the following order: 1A,2A,3A,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.
COMMENT
COMMENT The contents B of the Standard_Deviation fields
COMMENT are given on a uniform logarithmic scale,
COMMENT spanning 4 decades, having been calculated
COMMENT from the standard deviations S (in MJy/sr) as follows:
COMMENT if S <= 10**-N then B = 0
COMMENT if 10**-N < S < 10**(-N+4) then B = IFIX((N+log10(S))*254./4.)+1
COMMENT if S >= 10**(-N+4) then B = 255
COMMENT where the value of N is band-dependent, and given below.
COMMENT
COMMENT Conversely, the standard deviations
COMMENT can be reconstructed by:
COMMENT S <= 10**-N if B = 0
COMMENT S = 10**(4*(B-0.5)/254. - N) if 1 <= B <= 254
COMMENT S >= 10**(-N+4) if B = 255
COMMENT (The maximum error on the reconstructed value is 1.8 %)
COMMENT
COMMENT
COMMENT The values of N are:
COMMENT Bands 1A, 2A, 3A, 4: N = 4
COMMENT Bands 5, 6: N = 3
COMMENT Bands 7, 8: N = 2
COMMENT Band 9: N = 0
COMMENT Band 10: N = 1
COMMENT
COMMENT Range of S = [10**-N,10**(-N+4)]
TTYPE8 = 'StdDev ' / pipeline fieldname = Standard_Deviation
TUNIT8 = 'MJy/sr ' /
TFORM8 = '10B ' /
TDIM8 = '(10) ' /
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Solar System Objects Flag
COMMENT A one-byte flag which is used to signal
COMMENT which solar-system objects' exclusion
COMMENT zones intersect this pixel during
COMMENT part or all of the time period
COMMENT covered by the observations.
COMMENT Data intersected by an exclusion zone
COMMENT are not included in the photometric averages.
COMMENT If set, bits indicate intersection with
COMMENT the exclusion zone of the following objects:
COMMENT (Least significant bit = bit 0)
COMMENT bit 0 --- Moon
COMMENT bit 1 --- Mars
COMMENT bit 2 --- Jupiter
COMMENT bit 3 --- Saturn
COMMENT bit 4 --- Uranus
COMMENT bit 5 --- Neptune
COMMENT bit 6 --- asteroids and comets
COMMENT bit 7 --- spare
TTYPE9 = 'SSOFlag ' / pipeline fieldname = Pixel_Quality_Flag, byte 3
TUNIT9 = ' ' /
TFORM9 = '1B ' /
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT ====================================================================
COMMENT DIRBE IPD Model Information:
COMMENT ====================================================================
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Predicted spectral intensity, I(nu) in MJy/sr, of
COMMENT the zodiacal light as computed using the DIRBE IPD model.
COMMENT Model brightness is given for all 10 wavebands in
COMMENT order of increasing wavelength, in direct correspondence
COMMENT to the observed sky brightness listed in the 'Photomet'
COMMENT field. As with the photometric measurements, the model
COMMENT intensities are quoted at the nominal wavelength
COMMENT for a source with nu*I(nu) = constant -- i.e.,
COMMENT a color correction is required to derive the true
COMMENT spectral intensity, since the expected spectrum from
COMMENT the IPD differs from nu*I(nu) = constant.
COMMENT If data in the 'Photomet' field have been replaced by
COMMENT flagged values in processing, then the 'ZL' field is
COMMENT correspondingly set to a sentinel value of -16999.
TTYPE10 = 'ZL ' / pipeline fieldname = ZL
TUNIT10 = 'MJy/sr ' /
TFORM10 = '10E ' /
TDIM10 = '(10) ' /
COMMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------
END