Field Name |
Description |
Object Name |
The object name. Note that object names are defined
by the observers according to a soft set of target naming
conventions. When searching on this field you can either search on
the CFHT object name (liberal use of wildcards is recommended. The
match is not case sensitive) or query the CADC resolver
(which uses NED and SIMBAD) for the coordinates of
the given object.
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Name Resolver |
The user can specify the source of the target name to use. We
strongly recommend using the SIMBAD target name. In this case,
we transparently interrogate SIMBAD to resolve the target name
in searching coordinate with a box size.
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RA |
The right ascension of the target. The search box specifies
the search range.
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DEC |
The declination of the target. The search box specifies
the search range.
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Equinox |
Equinox for object equatorial coordinates. Possible choices are B1950.0 or J2000.0 (default).
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Galactic Latitude |
Galactic Latitude (bii) of object.
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Galactic Longitude |
Galactic longitude (lii) of object.
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Search Box |
The search box can be used as an easy way to specify a range on
RA and Dec. The range given here is applied to the coordinates
returned from a RESOLVER search, or if you type in coordinates in the RA
and Dec fields below. Default value is 40 arcminutes.
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Field Name |
Description |
Exposure Number |
The unique identifying "odometer" number for a CFHT exposure.
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Survey Type |
The CFHTLS is sub-divided into three different surveys: Very Wide (Kuiper Belt objects), Wide Synoptic (weak lensing), and Deep Synoptic (supernovae). The "PI Follow-ups" survey type consists of PI CFHTLS follow-up programs that have been kindly made available to the entire CFHTLS community by their respective PI.
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Run ID |
Identification code for observing run during which observation was taken. Example: 2003AL01. All CFHTLS science observations are uniquely identified by the letter "L" as the agency code in their run ID.
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Camera Run ID |
Identification code for camera run during which observation was taken. The camera run ID uniquely identifies a given period of time during which MegaPrime is mounted on the telescope. Example: 01Ak01 denotes the period between 2001/01/27 to 2001/02/06. A camera run can therefore encompass many observing runs. The full list of camera run IDs can obtained from the MegaPrime camera run ID page at CFHT.
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Creation Date |
The UT time and date when the observation was begun, e.g. 12 Dec 2003
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Release Date |
The UT time and date when a CFHTLS observation (and any available previews) becomes public data. Prior to this date only registered members of the CFHTLS community can request the data.
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MJ Date |
The Modified Julian Date of the observation.
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Sidereal Time |
Sidereal time of the observation.
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Observer |
Last name(s) of the observer(s).
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PI Name |
Last name of Principal Investigator. In the case of CFHTLS data, this is the last name of the Survey Coordinator for the program under which the observation was taken.
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Exposure Time |
Exposure time of the observation in seconds
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Filter |
Filter used for the observation.
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Airmass |
Airmass at which the observation was taken.
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Observed Image Quality |
Observed image quality (FWHM in arcsec) of the observation. For raw science images, the image quality was computed using the quick Elixir processing pipeline at the summit. The IQ statistics are derived from the Elixir processing based on SExtractor analysis of each of the MegaPrime CCDs. The five IQ statistics provide several views of the global image quality in a MegaPrime image.
- IQ_REFCCD gives the image quality measured for the single reference CCD (currently ccd13). This measurement is used by the QSO team during the observations and the validation stage to assess if the image meets the requested image quality.
- IQ_CENTER is derived from the central 10 detectors. The 10 values are clipped for > 3 sigma outliers before the remaining detector IQ values are averaged.
- IQ_R_RATIO provides the ratio between the central 10 detectors and the outer 26 detectors. Both lists are clipped by 3 sigma as above.
- IQ_X_RATIO provides the ratio between the left (east) 8 detectors and the right (west) 8 detectors. Both lists are clipped by 3 sigma as above.
- IQ_Y_RATIO provides the ratio between the top (north) 9 detectors and the bottom (south) 9 detectors. Both lists are clipped by 3 sigma as above.
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Observed Image Background |
Observed image background the observation in counts per second.
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Limiting Magnitude |
Limiting magnitude of the observation. Available only for processed science images as it is determined by Elixir.
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QSO Eval |
Service Observing Rating. This flag ranges from 1 to 4 and is set in real-time during the night by the observer at
the telescope. The meanings of the flags are:
- Taken within, or better than, the conditions defined by the Principal Investigator (the Survey Coordinator
for the CFHTLS) in terms of seeing, sky background, and sky transparency.
- Taken almost within the conditions defined by the Principal Investigator (the Survey
Coordinator for the CFHTLS): one of the three parameters (seeing, sky background, sky transparency)
is slightly out of boundaries.
- Taken outside the conditions defined by the Principal Investigator (the Survey Coordinator for the CFHTLS): one of the
parameters (seeing, sky background, sky transparency) is way out of boundaries, or two, or all
of the parameters are out of bound.
- Horrible observing conditions which most likely prevent any science to be done.
- A lost cause, nothing to be done with that exposure.
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QSO Status |
QSO Coordinator validation. This flag can be set to "VALIDATED" or "OBSERVED". The day following the night when that exposure was obtained, the QSO coordinator checks the service observer rating and other comments to define if that exposure fits within the specifications defined by coordinator. The fact that an exposure
is validated does not however necessarely means that its integration time will be accounted for in the time balance allocated to the observing program: this depends on the observing group validation described as follows:
- VALIDATED: the exposure qualifies for the science goals defined by the Principal Investigator.
An exposure can be validated even if the Service Observer rating is equal to 2 since
a degradation on of the parameters won't most likely affect the science dramatically.
- OBSERVED: the exposure does not qualify for the science goals defined by the Principal Investigator
(the Survey Coordinator for the CFHTLS).
The exposure will be processed and distributed anyway but the time used to acquire it is
not deducted from the time allocated to the observing program.
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QSO Comment |
Comment written by the Service Observer at the time of image acquisition. Mainly used to describe telescope status and weather conditions.
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Field Name |
Description |
Processing Level |
This field can be used to select science images with different levels of processing. There are three possible options:
- "Processed" will show only images that have been processed by the Elixir system.
- "Raw" will show only images that have not been processed by the Elixir system.
- "Either" will show current image processing levels (raw or processed).
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MasterBias |
Master detrend bias calibration image used if bias correction was applied.
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MasterDark |
Master detrend dark calibration image used if dark correction was applied.
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MasterFlat |
Master detrend flat calibration image used if flat-field correction was applied.
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MasterFringe |
Master detrend fringe calibration image used if fringe correction was applied.
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MasterScatter |
Master detrend scattered light calibration image used if scattered light correction was applied.
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MasterMask |
Master bad pixel mask if bad pixel masking was applied.
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PhotCal |
This field can be used to select science images with or without photometric calibrations. There are three possible options:
- "Status" will show the current status of the photometric calibrations of the images returned by the query.
- "Calibrated" will show only images that have been photometrically calibrated.
- "Uncalibrated" will show only images that have not been photometrically calibrated.
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