Observation Summary
OBSID: | 1342250913 |
Instrument: | PACS |
AOR label: | PSpecL-0000 - 128006 |
Proposal: | OT2_jtobin_2 |
Target: | 128006 |
Actual RA: | 5h 47m 15.89s |
Actual Dec.: | 0° 21' 24.93'' |
Redshift: | 0.0 (z) |
Purpose: | --- |
Concat.: | --- |
OD: | 1217 |
Start: | 2012-09-12T03:47:31.000000 TAI (1726112851000000) |
Duration: | 344.0 seconds (incl. spacecraft on-target slew time) |
AOT and instrument configuration:
AOT: | PacsLineSpec |
Mode: | Pointed, unchopped grating scan |
Bands: | B3A R1 (prime diffraction orders selected) |
Is bright: | YES (shortened range mode) |
Nod cycles: | 1 |
Observation block summary
Name(*) | Camera | ID | Band(*) | Wave(*) | WaveMin | WaveMax | Repetitions(*) | ActualRep | Capacitance | OutOfBand | Channel |
| | | | micrometer | micrometer | micrometer | | | pF | | |
O I 3P1-3P2 | blue | 2 | B3A | 63.184 | 62.934 | 63.452 | 1 | 2 | 0.14 | No | prime |
- | red | 102 | R1 | - | 188.773 | 190.341 | 1 | 2 | 0.14 | No | parallel |
(*) = requested in HSPOT
System configuration summary
SPG pipeline version: | SPG v14.2.0 |
SPG pipeline products creation date: | 2016-07-27T21:25:00.484000 TAI (1848345900484000) |
Mission configuration: | MC_H102ASTR_P70ASTR_S66ASTR_RP |
Processed to level: | RED: 2.0 BLUE: 2.0 |
Quality Control: | PASSED |
Action: | NONE |
Quality comments
The offset between the central spaxel and the requested sky coordinates is 1.67" in the dispersion direction.
If the target is point-like and is offset from the centre of a spaxel in the dispersion direction, the spectral line
profiles will develop a skew. This skewed Gaussian profile becomes more extreme as the offset increases.
Be aware that this can be confused with real velocity structure.
This will affect spectra from a single spaxel of a rebinned cube (products with filenames "..hps3dr[r|b].."),
and combined spaxel-spectra, i.e. added rebinned cube spaxels, or single spaxels from an interpolated or projected cube
(products with filenames "..hps3di[r|b].." or "..hps3dp[r|b].."). See the "PACS Handbook" for more information.