| | 20 | == Data reduction product == |
| | 21 | |
| | 22 | Consider: |
| | 23 | * Either: |
| | 24 | * `o4997g0240o.77966.ch.41966.XY76.trace` |
| | 25 | * `o4997g0240o.77966.wrp.16984.skycell.1480.060.trace`` |
| | 26 | * 'ch' = '''ch'''ip or '''wa'''rp''' or ... |
| | 27 | * If '''ch''' then it's a chip (i.e. detector coordinates) |
| | 28 | * `41966` = chip analysis. Not clear what this means. |
| | 29 | * `XY76` => chip in the GPC frame |
| | 30 | * i = 0 to 7, j = 0 to 7, with no 00, 07, 70, or 77) |
| | 31 | * `trace` |
| | 32 | * `psf` |
| | 33 | * `pplmerge.mdc` |
| | 34 | * `mdl` |
| | 35 | * `log` |
| | 36 | * `cmf` |
| | 37 | * `ch.wt` |
| | 38 | * `ch.mk` |
| | 39 | * `ch` |
| | 40 | * If '''wrp''' then it's a warm (i.e. mapped to sky coordinates) |
| | 41 | * `169841` = ? |
| | 42 | * `skycell` = invariant. Just lets you know the next two numbers are skycell references |
| | 43 | * `1480` = Skycell 1480. Doesn't tell you much if you don't know the particular choice of skycell geometry. Just that it's the 1480th cell in the sky. |
| | 44 | * `060` = the 60th subcell in the skycell. |
| | 45 | * `trace` |
| | 46 | * `stats` |
| | 47 | * `pswarp.mdc` |
| | 48 | * `log` |
| | 49 | |
| | 50 | == Skycells == |