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The Mid-Infrared Instrument for the James Webb Space Telescope, X. Operations and Data Reduction

Authors :
Gordon, Karl D.
Chen, C. H.
Anderson, Rachel E.
Azzollini, Ruyman
Bergeron, L.
Bouchet, Patrice
Bouwman, Jeroen
Cracraft, Misty
Fischer, Sebastian
Friedman, Scott D.
Garcia-Marin, Macarena
Glasse, Alistair
Glauser, Adrian M.
Goodson, G. B.
Greene, T. P.
Hines, Dean C.
Khorrami, M. A.
Lahuis, Fred
Lajoie, C. -P.
Meixner, M. E.
Morrison, Jane E.
O'Sullivan, Brian
Pontoppidan, K. M.
Regan, M. W.
Ressler, M. E.
Rieke, G. H.
Scheithauer, Silvia
Walker, Helen
Wright, G. S.
Source :
PASP, 127, 696, 2015
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We describe the operations concept and data reduction plan for the Mid- Infrared Instrument (MIRI) for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The overall JWST operations concept is to use Observation Templates (OTs) to provide a straightforward and intuitive way for users to specify observations. MIRI has four OTs that correspond to the four observing modes: 1.) Imaging, 2.) Coronagraphy, 3.) Low Resolution Spectroscopy, and 4.) Medium Resolution Spectroscopy. We outline the user choices and expansion of these choices into detailed instrument operations. The data reduction plans for MIRI are split into three stages, where the specificity of the reduction steps to the observation type increases with stage. The reduction starts with integration ramps: stage 1 yields uncalibrated slope images; stage 2 calibrates the slope images; and then stage 3 combines multiple calibrated slope images into high level data products (e.g. mosaics, spectral cubes, and extracted source information). Finally, we give examples of the data and data products that will be derived from each of the four different OTs.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
PASP, 127, 696, 2015
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1508.02441
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/682260