Duplicate Spectro Observations
File Format:
Yanny parameter file
Name:
spDuplicates-xxxxx.par, where xxxxx is the database to load.
This file lives in /data/dp3.b/data/spectro/duplicates.
Produced by:
spDuplicates script in DP product
Used by:
sx loading
Size:
Small (estimated to be approximately 1 MB by end of survey)
Archived?
Yes
Description
The plPlugMapM files for a given spectro load are searched for objects
which were observed multiple times but are not of object type QA, SKY,
REDDEN_STD, or SPECTROPHOTO_STD. The search interval for duplicates
is +/-0.0003deg in RA and +/-0.0003deg in DEC. The spDuplicates file
contains the results of this search.
Contents
A header and two schemas are contained within the spDuplicates file.
The header lists the following info:
outputDir the directory where the spDuplicates file will go
(e.g., /data/dp3.b/data/spectro/duplicates)
outputFile the name of the spDuplicates file
(e.g., spDuplicates-DR1.2002Dec18.par)
spectro1dDir the root directory under which the spSpec-$mjd-$plateName-$fiber.fit files sit
(e.g., /data/dp7.a/DR1/data/spectro/1d_20)
speclogDir the root directory under which the plPlugMapM files sit
(e.g., /data/dp3.b/data/spectro/speclog)
platesDir the directory where the plate list file sits
(e.g., /data/dp7.a/DR1/doc/coverage)
platesFile the name of the plate list file
(e.g., plateradec.dr1spectro.par)
The first schema lists the set of plates which were searched.
The schema lists the duplicate objects themselves.
typedef struct {
int plate; # plate id | id and mjd are the
int mjd; # plate mjd | only important entries;
double ra; # plate RA [deg] | ra, dec, and SN_gri
double dec; # plate DEC [deg] | are only along for
float SN_gri; # plate SN in gri | the ride.
} PLATERADEC;
typedef struct {
int plate1; # plate id of object 1 in duplicate pair
int mjd1; # plate mjd of object 1
int fiber1; # fiber id of object 1
char objType1[20]; # object type of object 1
int plate2; # plate id of object 2 in duplicate pair
int mjd2; # plate mjd of object 2
int fiber2; # fiber id of object 2
char objType2[20]; # object type of object 2
} DUPLIST;
Note: it is possible for there to be multiple entries for object 1
in the DUPLIST structure -- each with a different object 2 -- if
this object was observed more than twice.