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A pointed observation within Suzaku is identified by a contiguous view on a specific sky position.
The start and end of an observation are defined when the source is entering or exiting
the Field of View of the HXD. Each observation is identified by a sequence number.
Beside the normal observation there are other data defined as non pointing data or not normal pointing
that also are identified with a sequence number. The sequence is a 9 digit number whose form is defined belows
For normal observation the sequence number is defined as follows:
CAAxxxyyz
where :
- C is the category code defined as :
- 1 for calibration observations
- 4 for Galactic Compact sources (stars, CVs, X-ray binaries, and isolated neutron stars)
- 5 for Galactic Diffuse emission
- 7 for Extragalactic Compact object
- 8 for Extragalactic Diffuse object
- 9 for Gamma-ray Bursts and other non-proposal TOOs
Note : proposed TOO will not have C=9 but rather have the appropriate scientific category (C=4
or C=7).
- AA: is a two digits to identify the AO. 00 is for the SWG time, 01 for the A01 and so on.
- xxx: is the target number unique for a given C and AA. Multiple targets within the
same proposal will have a different target number. The start value is 001.
- yy: multiple pointing number (planned multiple observations either specified within
the proposal or due to operational needs). The start value is 01.
- z is used to divide long pointing into multiple sequence for processing purposes.
Usually set to 0.
Please note: The sequence number is not related to the proposal number that get assigned at
proposal submission. The proposal number is defined as a 6 digits string in the form of CCNzzz
where the single digits are assigned accordingly with the following scheme:
- CC is the cycle number. This is set to 00 for the SWG time and to 01 for AO1 cycle
proposal, 02 for the AO2 and so on.
- N defines the nationality of the proposal. This is set as :
- N=0 Proposal from Japan
- N=1 Proposal from USA
- N=2 Proposal from Europe
- N=3 Proposal merged with Japanese PI
- N=4 Proposal merged with US PI
- N=5 calibration proposal
- zzz is a sequential number set-up by each individual sites accepting proposals.
For non pointing data the sequence number is defined as follows :
0Syymmddz
where :
- S is a code that specifies why this is not a normal pointing. The possible values are:
- 0 for safe hold
- 1 for accidental pointing
- 2 for maneuver (slew)
- 3 for step pointing
- 7 for ground calibration
- yymmdd is the start date (last two digit year, month and day)
- z is used to distinguish multiple of such sequences for that day (e.g. multiple slews).
Data taken in response of Announcement Opportunity are distributed to the PI electronically.
After the data arrive in the archive (about 7-10 days after the observation
is concluded), a notification is sent to the PI together with the decryption key.
These data remain encrypted in the archive until the proprietary period ends.
If during the proprietary period data are re-processed with an upgraded pipeline,
the PI will be notified that new version of the data are available.
Data that are made public immediately are placed after processing non encrypted in the archive.
All files that enter the archive have a number of keywords that
identify the observation, the processing version, software and calibration files
used in the pipeline. They are:
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Lorella Angelini
2007-05-21