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This chapter lists the file naming convention and give a brief description of the files that
are included within an observation for the HXD and XIS, as well as the files common
to all instruments. The different trend data type are also listed.
There are three different conventions for the Suzaku filename depending if the files contains
science, auxiliary or log data.The Suzaku FITS science files are named according to the following convention:
aeXXXXXXXXXiii_N_mmmmmmmm_ll.ext.gz
where :
- ae is short for Astro-E2;
- XXXXXXXXX is the observation identifier (sequence number). This is a 9 digit number used in the filename name
or in the directory conatining the data;
- iii is a 3 digit number identifing the instrument. This string is as set follows:
hxd=HXD xrs=XRS xi0=XIS-0 xi1=XIS-1 xi2=XIS-2 xi3=XIS-3. Files that contains information common to all XIS units
have the iii string set to xis.
- N The original telemetry is divided in RPT (Raw Packet Telemetry) files and
more than one RPT can contribute to one observation. N ranges from 0-9 where values
from 1-9 identify the RPT file number; the value of 0 is used when the science file contains
data from different RPT or if there is only one RPT file that contributes to that sequence.
Therefore the cleaned event files will always have consistent N value either if they are the
merged of several RPT or derived from a single RPT.
- mmmmmmmm is the file identifier. This string can contain up to 8 characters and allows
to specify diversities between files from the same instrument. The string does not contain
underscor or mathematical symbols.
- ll: is the file level. This is a two character string for FITS and GIF files.
- ext : is the file extension.
The filename for the auxiliary files uses the following convention:
aeXXXXXXXXX.ext.gz
where XXXXXXXXX is the sequence number. These files are located in the /auxil directory.
The filename for the log files uses the following conventions:
aeXXXXXXXXX_mmmmmmmm.ext.gz
or
aeXXXXXXXXXiii_N.ext.gz
or
aeXXXXXXXXX.ext.gz
where XXXXXXXXX is the sequence number, mmmmmmmmm is the file identifier,
iii is the instrument identifier and N is the RPT number (set to 0 if no RPT distinction is
necessary). 'ext ' is the file extension.
This section lists the science data files included within the sequences that are archived.
The file listing is given below, broken down by directory, together with the specific
filenames. This is valid for processing version greater than 1.2.
Within this description the [obs-id] is the 9 digit number XXXXXXXXX.
The files in this directory are all FITS files.
- File containing the attitude information.
ae[obs-id].att
- File containing the orbit information.
ae[obs-id].orb
- File containing the housekeeing parameters.
ae[obs-id].hk
- File containing entended (additional) housekeeing parameters.
ae[obs-id].ehk
- Make filter file where the attitude and the instrument housekeeping (HK) paramaters are collected
for use during screening.
ae[obs-id].mkf
- File containing information on the time packet used to make time correction.
ae[obs-id].tim
- Catalog file listing all the files within the observation.
ae[obs-id].cat
The files in this directory are all in HTML and ASCII formats.
- File containing a basic description of the observation and links to other information pages.
ae[obs-id]_hdpage.html
- File containing a list of all files used and created for the observation. Temporary files are not in distribution.
ae[obs-id]_flinfo.html
- File containing an index to the major processing steps that occur in the processing of the observation.
ae[obs-id]_index.html
- File containing the errors that occur during the processing.
ae[obs-id]_errlog.html
- File containing the entire log of the processing.
ae[obs-id]_joblog.html
- File containing the parameter file for the initial processing (ASCII).
ae[obs-id]_lv0.par
- File containing the parameter file for the main processing (ASCII).
ae[obs-id]_lv1.par
- File containing the parameter file for the entire processing (ASCII).
ae[obs-id]_job.par
- Files containing the logs produced when running the mk1stfits that translate the telemetry into FITS
(ASCII).
ae[obs-id].log
ae[obs-id]hxd_0.log for the HXD
ae[obs-id]xi0_0.log for the XIS0
ae[obs-id]xi1_0.log for the XIS1
ae[obs-id]xi2_0.log for the XIS2
ae[obs-id]xi3_0.log for the XIS3
- Files containing the commands used to run mk1stfits (ASCII).
ae[obs-id].com
ae[obs-id]hxd_0.com for the HXD
ae[obs-id]xi0_0.com for the XIS0
ae[obs-id]xi1_0.com for the XIS1
ae[obs-id]xi2_0.com for the XIS2
ae[obs-id]xi3_0.com for the XIS3
The HXD data are divided into four subdirectories, each containing the following files:
- Event files containing data from the WELL. At this stage the GSO and PIN data
are within the same file, as well as data taken with different clock rate in the time interval covered
by the file. There is one WELL event file for each RPT
that comprise the observation. These files are named as
ae[obs-id]hxd_N_wel_uf.evt
where N is the RPT number.
- Event files containing data from the WAM. The number of WAM event files depends on the number of RPT
that comprise the observation. These files are named as
ae[obs-id]hxd_N_wam_uf.evt where N is the RPT number.
- GTI files for the WELL. The WELL data can be collected with different clock rate. The WELL GTI file contains the times
when the different clock modes are in use. The file contains as many extensions as many clock rates are within an observation up to three
(COARSE 122 microsec , NORMAL 61 microsec, anf FINE 31microsec).These files are named as
ae[obs-id]hxd_N_wel_uf.gti where N is the RPT number.
- GTI files contain the HXD saturated frames. These files are named as
ae[obs-id]hxd_N_tel_uf.gti where N is the RPT number.
- Event files containing the Burst data from the WAM_ANTI detector
ae[obs-id]hxd_N_bstZZ_uf.evt where N is the RPT number and ZZ is a number (from 00-99) that identifies the burst within a single RPT.
- Cleaned event files containing data from the PIN WELL. If data are taken with different clock mode, the archive contains one PIN
file for different clock rate. At this stage all the events from different RPT with the same clock rate are merged into a single file.
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_pinXX_cl.evt for clock rtae NORMAL (122 microsec)
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_pinXX_cl.evt for clock rate CORSE (61 microsec)
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_pinXX_cl.evt for clock rate FINE (31 microsec)
- Cleaned event files containing data from the GSO WELL. If data are taken with different clock mode, the archive contains one GSO
file for different clock rate. At this stage all the events from different RPT with the same clock rate are merged into a single file.
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_gsoXX_cl.evt for clock rtae NORMAL (122 microsec)
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_gsoXX_cl.evt for clock rate CORSE (61 microsec)
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_gsoXX_cl.evt for clock rate FINE (31 microsec)
- Cleaned pseudo event file. This is obtained merging all the RPTs.
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_pse_cl.evt
- Two source spectra, one for the PIN and one for the GSO. The spectra are not background substracted.
These are collected using all the cleaned events.
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_pin_sr.pi for the PIN
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_gso_sr.pi for the GSO
- Two lightcurves, one for the PIN and one for the GSO. The spectra are not background substracted.
These are collected using all the cleaned events therefore all the clockmodes are combined
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_pin_sr.lc for the PIN
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_gso_sr.lc for the GSO
- One lightcurve from the WAM. All data from all RPTs are combined.
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_wam.lc for the WAM
- Lightcurve for each burst detected in the WAM_ANTI detector. The filename uses the following convention:
ae[obs-id]hxd_N_bstZZ.lc
where N is the RPT number and ZZ is a number (from 00-99) that identifies the burst within a single RPT.
- One GIF file containing a plot for the GSO and PIN lightcurves
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_wel_lc.gif
- One GIF file containing a plot for the GSO and PIN spectra
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_wel_pi.gif
The XIS data are divided into four subdirectories, each containing the following files:
- Unfiltered event files containing data from the 4 XIS units. There is one unfiltered event file per XIS unit, edit mode or timing and
microcode type. The filename is encoded as follow :
ae[obs-id]xi0_N_ZZZKKKKC_uf.evt for the XIS0
ae[obs-id]xi1_N_ZZZKKKKC_uf.evt for the XIS1
ae[obs-id]xi2_N_ZZZKKKKC_uf.evt for the XIS2
ae[obs-id]xi3_N_ZZZKKKKC_uf.evt for the XIS3
where N is the RPT number, ZZZ is a string specifying the edit or timing modes (see below), KKKK identifies the microcode and C is reserved to discriminate
between different threshold or discriminator. In the unfiltered files the latter is always set to z
indicating that the file has not been splitted for the different discriminator or event threshold.
The strings (ZZZ) for the edit or timing modes are the following:
- 5x5 if the telemetry includes a 5x5 square pixel around each event
- 3x3 if the telemetry includes a 3x3 square pixel around each event
- 2x2 if the telemetry includes a 2x2 square pixel around each event
- tim for timing mode
The string for the microcode (KKKK) is set in the following way. The first characters depends on the edit or timing mode
and the three remaining are numbers to identify a specific configuration. They are therefore set as follows :
- nMMM where n is for the normal window mode for any of the 5x5 or 3x3 or 2x2 edit mode
- bMMM where b is for burst window mode for any of the 5x5 or 3x3 or 2x2 edit mode
- pMMM where p is for psum for the timing mode.
MMM is the unique number associated to the microcode.
- GTI files for the XIS. The XIS data can be collected with different threshold and discriminators.
The unfiltered files includes events taken in all configurations. These are separated when cleaned events
are generated. There is one GTI file per XIS unit and each contains as many extensions as many different
configuration are available. They can be used to separate the events. The naming convention used is the following :
- ae[obs-id]xi0_N_conf_uf.gti for the XIS0
- ae[obs-id]xi1_N_conf_uf.gti for the XIS1
- ae[obs-id]xi2_N_conf_uf.gti for the XIS2
- ae[obs-id]xi3_N_conf_uf.gti for the XIS3
where N is the RPT number.
- Cleaned event files containing data from the 4 XIS units. These file are separated for XIS unit, edit mode or timing,
microcode type, disciminator and threshold. The filename is encoded as follow :
ae[obs-id]xi0_N_ZZZKKKKC_cl.evt for the XIS0
ae[obs-id]xi1_N_ZZZKKKKC_cl.evt for the XIS1
ae[obs-id]xi2_N_ZZZKKKKC_cl.evt for the XIS2
ae[obs-id]xi3_N_ZZZKKKKC_cl.evt for the XIS3
where N is the RPT number, ZZZ is the edit or timing modes, KKKK identifies the microcode and C the instrument
discriminator and threshold configurations. The latter uses an alphabetic character to distinguish between the different
configurations (see Appendix for the parameter that define a configuration).
The strings (ZZZ) for the edit or timing modes are the following:
- 5x5 if the telemetry includes a 5x5 square pixel around each event
- 3x3 if the telemetry includes a 3x3 square pixel around each event
- 2x2 if the telemetry includes a 2x2 square pixel around each event
- tim for timing mode
The string for the microcode (KKKK) is set in the following way. The first characters depends on the edit or timing mode
and the three remaining are numbers to identify a specific configuration. They are therefore set as follows :
- nMMM where n is for the normal window mode for any of the 5x5 or 3x3 or 2x2 edit mode
- bMMM where b is for burst window mode for any of the 5x5 or 3x3 or 2x2 edit mode
- pMMM where p is for psum for the timing mode.
MMM is the unique number associated to the microcode.
- Images in sky coordinate. There is one image per XIS sensor. If there is more than one cleaned event file because of the different instrument
configuration, the images are generated using the longer exposures.
ae[obs-id]xi0_0_ZZZKKKKC_sk.img for the XIS0
ae[obs-id]xi1_0_ZZZKKKKC_sk.img for the XIS1
ae[obs-id]xi2_0_ZZZKKKKC_sk.img for the XIS2
ae[obs-id]xi3_0_ZZZKKKKC_sk.img for the XIS3
- Source spectra. There is one source spectrum per XIS sensor. If there is more than one cleaned event file because of the different instrument
configuration, the source spectrum are generated using the longer exposures. The spectra are in PI channel and the extraction region is three
arcmins around the source position.
ae[obs-id]xi0_0_ZZZKKKKC_sr.pi for the XIS0
ae[obs-id]xi1_0_ZZZKKKKC_sr.pi for the XIS1
ae[obs-id]xi2_0_ZZZKKKKC_sr.pi for the XIS2
ae[obs-id]xi3_0_ZZZKKKKC_sr.pi for the XIS3
- Background spectrum. There is one source spectrum per XIS sensor. The background spectrum is extracted from the event file used to
extract the source spectrum. The spectra are in PI channel and the extraction region is an anulus around the source position.
ae[obs-id]xi0_0_ZZZKKKKC_bg.img for the XIS0
ae[obs-id]xi1_0_ZZZKKKKC_bg.img for the XIS1
ae[obs-id]xi2_0_ZZZKKKKC_bg.img for the XIS2
ae[obs-id]xi3_0_ZZZKKKKC_bg.img for the XIS3
- Source lightcurve. There is one lightcurve per XIS sensor. If there is more than one cleaned event file because of the different instrument
configuration, the lightcurve are generated using the longer exposures. The extraction region is of three
arcmins around the source position and is not background subtracted.
ae[obs-id]xi0_0_ZZZKKKKC_sr.pi for the XIS0
ae[obs-id]xi1_0_ZZZKKKKC_sr.pi for the XIS1
ae[obs-id]xi2_0_ZZZKKKKC_sr.pi for the XIS2
ae[obs-id]xi3_0_ZZZKKKKC_sr.pi for the XIS3
Each instrument produces data to archive as trend data. These are used to monitor various
aspects of the instrument during the mission.
The trend data are organized by time divided in a month interval, and within by intrument and organized by type.
The following tables list the different trend by instrument, together with their filenames
and the directory names where they are located.
These data arrive together with the output of the processing of the observation therefore
populate the archive soon after an observation have been processed. These files are
not encrypted.
The list of the trend for the HXD are :
Table 4.1:
List of HXD trend data
Trend Type description |
Filename |
Directory |
HXD WELL gain history |
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_gso.ghf |
hxdwelgain |
|
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_pin.ghf |
|
HXD WAM gain history |
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_wam.ghf |
hxdwamgain |
HXD HK file |
ae[obs-id]hxd_0.hk |
hxdhk |
HXD earth events |
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_earth.evt |
hxdearth |
HXD Burst ID |
ae[obs-id]hxd_0_bstidt.fits |
hxdbstid |
|
The XIS trend file are separated for each single units. The table reports the directories
and filenames for the XIS0. The same trend type are also present for all the other units.
The filenames listed here are just for the XIS0, there equivalent files for the XIS1,
XIS2 and XIS3.
Table 4.2:
List of XIS trend data
Trend Type description |
Filename |
Directory |
XIS HK file |
ae[obs-id]xi0_0.hk |
xis0hk |
XIS dark frame |
ae[obs-id]xi0_N_dfiNN.fff |
xis0dark |
XIS frame mode normal |
ae[obs-id]xi0_N_fnMMMiNN.fff |
xis0framen |
XIS frame mode burst |
ae[obs-id]xi0_N_fbMMMiNN.fff |
xis0frameb |
XIS frame mode psum |
ae[obs-id]xi0_N_fpMMMiNN.fff |
xis0framep |
XIS dark init normal |
ae[obs-id]xi0_N_dinMMM.fff |
xis0dinin |
XIS dark init burst |
ae[obs-id]xi0_N_dibMMM.fff |
xis0dinitb |
XIS dark init psum |
ae[obs-id]xi0_N_dipMMM.fff |
xis0dinitp |
XIS dark update normal |
ae[obs-id]xi0_N_dunMMM.fff |
xis0dupn |
XIS dark update burst |
ae[obs-id]xi0_N_dubMMM.fff |
xis0dupb |
XIS event cal sources |
ae[obs-id]xi0_0_ZZZKKKK_fe.evt |
xis0cal |
XIS day events |
ae[obs-id]xi0_0_ZZZKKKK_de.evt |
xis0day |
XIS night events |
ae[obs-id]xi0_0_ZZZKKKK_ne.evt |
xis0night |
|
where MMM is the microcode and ranges between 0-255, NN is the frame number and ranges between 00-99,
ZZZ and KKKK have the same meaning for the science files (see section on XIS event_uf). The calibration
sources, night and day events are merged per RPT as well as the HK. The remaining files are instead kept
per RPT.
The list of the trend for the XRS are :
Table 4.3:
List of XRS trend data
Trend Type description |
Filename |
Directory |
XRS HK file |
ae[obs-id]xrs_0.hk |
xrshk |
XRS nonxray events |
ae[obs-id]xrs_0.evt |
xrshk |
XRS log and command files |
ae[obs-id]xrs_0.log |
xrshk |
|
ae[obs-id]xrs_0.com |
|
|
In addition to the instrumental trend data, there are five other types of files non
instrument specific in the trend data. These data are located in the directory misc.
The table lists for each type filename and directory :
Table 4.4:
List of geneal trend data
Trend Type description |
Filename |
Directory |
General HK file |
ae[obs-id].hk |
aegenhk |
Attitude |
ae[obs-id].att |
aeatt |
Orbit |
ae[obs-id].orb |
aeorb |
Timing correction |
ae[obs-id].tim |
aetim |
Make filter file |
ae[obs-id].mkf |
aemkf |
|
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Lorella Angelini
2007-05-21