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Matching CIAO and CALDB VersionsCIAO 4.0 requires CALDB 3.4.0 or higher to operate properly. Are your versions mismatched? Time to update CIAO and CALDB! Source Detection and Cosmic-Ray AfterglowsCIAO users who are trying to detect sources of about 10 counts or less should be aware of potential confusion with cosmic-ray afterglows that have not been removed from the data. The Cosmic-Ray Afterglows why topic explains the limitations of the current tools and describes analysis tips to help eliminate more of the afterglows. 23 Jun 2008 CALDB 3.4.5 has been released for use with CIAO 3.4 and CIAO 4.0. Information on the patch is available from the CALDB 3.4.5 Release Notes and How CALDB 3.4.5 Affects Your Analysis. 4 Jun 2008 The CXC announces the return of the Chandra/CIAO workshops. This is the sixth in a series of workshops started in 2001 aimed at helping users to work with the Chandra Interactive Analysis of Observations (CIAO) software. The 6th Chandra/CIAO Workshop will be held 20-22 October 2008 at the Chandra X-ray Center in Cambridge, MA (USA). Registration is now open! 30 May 2008 Several of the CIAO contributed scripts were updated to replace the Unix "head" and "tail" commands with the CIAO tools "dmkeypar" and "pget". A user reported script failure on Mac OS X 10.4 Intel due to incompatible syntax. 16 Apr 2008 CIAO has been patched to CIAO 4.0.2. The CIAO 4.0.2 patch enables CIAO to run on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Intel. The patch is optional for 10.4 (Tiger) Intel machines. The patch should not be applied to Linux, Solaris, or Mac PowerPC installations of CIAO. Additionally, there is an updated standalone version of ObsVis for Mac OS X Intel; see the ObsVis website for details and the download. |
Standard Data ProcessingThe CXC performs standard data processing (SDP) on all Chandra science data; this procedure is commonly referred to as "the pipeline." The processing runs in several stages or "levels", each of which is built on the results of the preceding level. A well-defined set of data products are made at the end of each level.
Once an observation has made it successfully through the pipeline, it is passed to the Verification and Validation (V&V) team. The products are checked by CXC scientists to ensure data quality and to investigate the cause of any exposure losses. Only after the data passes V&V is it released to the observer; the V&V report is included in the data distribution so that the user is aware of any potential data issues. There are a number of papers on Standard Data Processing available from the Chandra Publications page. |
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