FITS Headers
DIRBE_SSO_P3B_URANUS.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 = '11/08/97' / FITS file creation date (dd/mm/yy)
DATE-MAP= '04/04/96' / 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 = 'URANUS ' / 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
COMMENT / unless otherwise specified
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 = 'SSOD_URANUS' / Solar System Objects Data for Uranus
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 = 'SEPARATE' / data having different approach vectors
COMMENT / are not combined during processing
ZLREMOV = F / zodiacal foreground removal indicator
COMMENT / if 'T(rue)', a global zodi foreground model
COMMENT / has been removed
COMMENT / if 'F(alse)', the global zodi foreground model
COMMENT / has not been removed
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 = 128 / Number of 8 bit bytes in each row
NAXIS2 = 56 / Number of rows
PCOUNT = 0 / Number of bytes of data following table
GCOUNT = 1 / Group count (always 1 for bintable extensions)
TFIELDS = 13 / 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 *******************************************************************
COMMENT -- Solar System Objects Data --
COMMENT ----------- URANUS ------------
COMMENT
COMMENT The Solar System Object Dataset contains flux densities and
COMMENT other data pertaining to individual passages of solar system
COMMENT objects through the DIRBE field of view during the period of
COMMENT cryogenic operation from 11 Dec 1989 to 21 Sept 1990. This file
COMMENT contains data for Uranus. It contains one record per object
COMMENT passage, listed in order of time of observation.
COMMENT
COMMENT For data from an object passage to be included in the dataset,
COMMENT the object's signal above background in the time-ordered data
COMMENT must exceed a source detection threshold for at least two
COMMENT detectors. The threshold values are as follows:
COMMENT
COMMENT Wavelength Detector Threshold
COMMENT (microns) (Janskys)
COMMENT ---------- -------- ---------
COMMENT 1.25 1A 140
COMMENT 2.2 2A 120
COMMENT 3.5 3A 78
COMMENT 4.9 4 96
COMMENT 12 5 130
COMMENT 25 6 270
COMMENT 60 7 380
COMMENT 100 8 590
COMMENT 140 9 40000
COMMENT 240 10 20000
COMMENT
COMMENT For regions of the sky with minimal confusion noise, the
COMMENT thresholds correspond to signal-to-noise ratios of
COMMENT about 20 for detectors 1A-4, 8 for detectors 5-7, and 10 for
COMMENT detectors 8-10. Another criterion for inclusion in the dataset
COMMENT is that, at the time of the object's closest approach to the center
COMMENT of the field of view, its ephemeris position must lie within
COMMENT +-10 arcminutes of the DIRBE boresight position in the in-scan
COMMENT direction, and within +-18 arcminutes in the cross-scan direction.
COMMENT These criteria select against low-quality
COMMENT photometric observations. In addition, any passages for which
COMMENT the DIRBE boresight position is within 60 arcminutes of a DIRBE
COMMENT approved calibration object or another solar system object are
COMMENT excluded from the dataset. However, no checking is performed
COMMENT for the presence of other objects that could potentially
COMMENT contaminate the photometry.
COMMENT
COMMENT Source photometry is calculated from the time-ordered data by
COMMENT (1) extracting a 15-point string of data centered on the object
COMMENT passage, (2) fitting a polynomial to the off-source portions of
COMMENT the data string to determine a background model, (3) selecting
COMMENT a beam profile response template (i.e, response as a function of
COMMENT in-scan position) matching the cross-scan position of the
COMMENT object passage, and (4) fitting the beam template's height and
COMMENT in-scan position to the on-source portion of the
COMMENT background-subtracted data string (typically the 3 central data
COMMENT points). The beam templates are derived from the normalized
COMMENT beam profile maps dataset (see DIRBE Explanatory Supplement).
COMMENT Source photometry was sometimes considered to be unreliable
COMMENT for a given detector because of large residuals about the
COMMENT background fit or beam template fit, or because the object
COMMENT passage was close to the cross-scan 'edge' of the beam profile
COMMENT where pointing error can result in a large uncertainty in the
COMMENT adopted beam template. In such cases, a sentinel value of
COMMENT -16000. is listed for the fields Photomet and PhotErr for that
COMMENT detector.
COMMENT
COMMENT *******************************************************************
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT ===================================================================
COMMENT Coordinate Information:
COMMENT ===================================================================
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Time of central passage.
COMMENT Time of the object's closest approach to the center of
COMMENT the field of view, in International Atomic Time (TAI)
COMMENT seconds elapsed since 01-JAN-1981:00:00:00.000 UTC.
TTYPE1 = 'Time ' / pipeline fieldname = Time
TUNIT1 = 's ' /
TFORM1 = '1D ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT DIRBE Pixel number (resolution 9)
COMMENT DIRBE pixel number in which the object is
COMMENT located at the time of central passage.
TTYPE2 = 'Pixel_No' / pipeline fieldname = PIXEL_NO
TUNIT2 = ' ' /
TFORM2 = '1J ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Right Ascension of Object at the time of central
COMMENT passage, epoch 1950
COMMENT range = [0, 24) hours
TTYPE3 = 'RA1950 ' / pipeline fieldname = ra_1950
TUNIT3 = 'hr ' /
TFORM3 = '1E ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Declination of Object at the time of central
COMMENT passage, epoch 1950
COMMENT range = [-90, 90] degrees
TTYPE4 = 'DEC1950 ' / pipeline fieldname = dec_1950
TUNIT4 = 'deg ' /
TFORM4 = '1E ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Galactic Longitude of Object at the time of central
COMMENT passage
COMMENT range = [0, 360) degrees
TTYPE5 = 'GalLon ' / pipeline fieldname = gal_longitude
TUNIT5 = 'deg ' /
TFORM5 = '1E ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Galactic Latitude of Object at the time of central
COMMENT passage
COMMENT range = [-90, 90] degrees
TTYPE6 = 'GalLat ' / pipeline fieldname = gal_latitude
TUNIT6 = 'deg ' /
TFORM6 = '1E ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Ecliptic Longitude of Object at the time of central
COMMENT passage, epoch 2000
COMMENT range = [0, 360) degrees
TTYPE7 = 'EclLon ' / pipeline fieldname = ecl_longitude
TUNIT7 = 'deg ' /
TFORM7 = '1E ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Ecliptic Latitude of Object at the time of central
COMMENT passage, epoch 2000
COMMENT range = [-90, 90] degrees
TTYPE8 = 'EclLat ' / pipeline fieldname = ecl_latitude
TUNIT8 = 'deg ' /
TFORM8 = '1E ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Solar elongation of the object at the time of
COMMENT central passage, i.e., angle between the vector
COMMENT from the spacecraft to the center of the object and
COMMENT the vector from the spacecraft to the center of the Sun.
COMMENT Nominal range = [64, 124] degrees
TTYPE9 = 'SolElong' / pipeline fieldname = elongation
TUNIT9 = 'deg ' /
TFORM9 = '1E ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Geocentric distance of the object at the time of
COMMENT central passage, in astronomical units.
TTYPE10 = 'Distance' / pipeline fieldname = distance
TUNIT10 = 'AU ' /
TFORM10 = '1E ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Heliocentric distance of the object at the time of
COMMENT central passage, in astronomical units.
TTYPE11 = 'HelioDist' / pipeline fieldname = heliodist
TUNIT11 = 'AU ' /
TFORM11 = '1E ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT ===================================================================
COMMENT Photometric Information:
COMMENT ===================================================================
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Source Photometry
COMMENT Background-subtracted flux density of the object, F(nu),
COMMENT in units of Jy. Presented for the total intensity
COMMENT channels in increasing wavelength order from
COMMENT 1.25 to 240 microns. Flux density is quoted
COMMENT at the nominal wavelength for a source with assumed
COMMENT energy distribution nu*F(nu) = constant -- i.e.,
COMMENT a color correction is required if the source
COMMENT spectrum differs from the assumed distribution.
COMMENT This field is set to -16000. for wavelengths
COMMENT for which photometry is not provided.
TTYPE12 = 'Photomet' / pipeline fieldname = Photometry
TUNIT12 = 'Jy ' /
TFORM12 = '10E ' /
TDIM12 = '(10) ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Photometric Error
COMMENT Estimated error of the flux density quoted in the
COMMENT Photometry field, in Jy, listed in order of increasing
COMMENT wavelength. Calculated as the quadrature sum of
COMMENT (1) the rms deviation of the time-ordered data from
COMMENT the baseline and beam template fit, and (2) the error
COMMENT due to the uncertainty in beam template resulting
COMMENT from cross-scan pointing error.
COMMENT This field is set to -16000. for wavelengths
COMMENT for which photometry is not provided.
TTYPE13 = 'PhotErr ' / pipeline fieldname = photerr
TUNIT13 = 'Jy ' /
TFORM13 = '10E ' /
TDIM13 = '(10) ' /
COMMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------
END