Knowledgebase:
What HIFI Highly Processed Data Products are available?
Posted by Mark Kidger on 11 September 2018 05:31 PM


Highly processed data products are sets of data that have been reduced by experts working for the Herschel Science Centre because they have issues that makes them extremely difficult to reduce optimally by automatic pipeline, or even by a non-expert in interactive mode. The Herschel Science Centre has produced a short videotutorial that gives a guided tour of the different HIFI Highly Processed Data Products (HPDPs) that are available. You can find the short videotutorial here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AV9HwZYQt_I

The short videotutorial will introduce you to the types of HIFI HPDPs that are available, before showing you the scope and content of each HPDP dataset, with a description and examples of  the products that it contains: spectral scans, spectral maps, off spectra (reference position spectra), the HIFI lines catalogue, and flux uncertainty budget tables.
(0 vote(s))
Helpful
Not helpful

Comments (0)
Post a new comment
 
 
Full Name:
Email:
Comments: