ISSA Explanatory Supplement
PREFACE
S. Wheelock, T. N. Gautier III, J. Chillemi, D. Kester,
H. McCallon, C. Oken,
J. White, D. Gregorich,
F. Boulanger, J. Good and T. Chester
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This Explanatory Supplement accompanies
the IRAS Sky Survey Atlas (ISSA) and the ISSA Reject Set.
The first ISSA release in 1991 covers completely the high
ecliptic latitude sky, |
| > 50°,
with some coverage down to |
| > 40°. The second
ISSA release in 1992 covers ecliptic latitudes of
50°>|
| > 20°, with some coverage
down to |
| > 13°. The remaining fields covering
latitudes within 20° of the ecliptic
plane are of reduced quality compared to the
rest of the ISSA fields and therefore are released as a separate
IPAC product, the ISSA Reject Set.
The reduced quality is due to contamination by zodiacal
emission residuals. Special care should be taken when using
the ISSA Reject images
(§IV.F).
In addition to information on the ISSA images, some information
is provided in this Explanatory Supplement on the IRAS Zodiacal
History File (ZOHF), Version 3.0, which was described in the December
1988 release memo (Appendix H).
The data described in this Supplement are available at the National
Space Science Data Center (NSSDC)
at the Goddard Space Flight Center.
The interested reader is referred to the NSSDC for
access to theIRAS
Sky Survey Atlas (ISSA).
For additional information concerning ISSA, please contact:
info@ipac.caltech.edu
Guest Investigator Support
Infrared Processing and Analysis Center
Mail Code 100-22
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA 91125
S. Wheelock, T.N. Gautier and T. Chester
Pasadena
November 1993
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