Guide Star Tracking Statistics

We have compiled statistics on guide star tracking success covering the period Jan-2001 through May-2003. The key results are:
  • Only 0.45% (39 of 8623) of the unique guide stars were tracked for less than 95% of the Kalman filter dwell time. We use this criterion to define a "successfully tracked" guide star
  • 19 of these 33 were not acquired at all, while the rest were tracked between 1% - 95% of the time
  • A fraction 0.62% (5 of 799) of stars with COLOR=1.500 were not successfully tracked
  • Nearly 50% (8 of 17) of stars with no color information (COLOR=0.700) were not successfully tracked
  • Three science observations (obsids 2882, 3062, 3018) had only three tracked guide stars for a significant fraction of the observation. All three obsids had hand-edited (SFE) star catalogs with 5 commanded guide stars
  • The magnitude distribution of failed guide stars is consistent with the distribution of successfully tracked stars (see plot below)
  • With the exception of the special cases COLOR=0.700 and COLOR=1.500, the color distribution of failed guide stars is roughly consistent with the distribution of successfully tracked stars (see plot below)

Distribution of magnitude and color for guide stars

The plot below shows the distribution of ACA magnitude and color (both from the AGASC) for 8623 guide stars chosen between Jan-2001 and May-2003. The black histograms represent data for stars which were tracked for 95% of the observation, while the red histogram shows data for stars that were tracked less than 95% of the time. The red histogram has been multiplied by 100 to allow visual comparison.



2005 Update



Analysis

The analysis scripts and data are in /proj/sot/ska/analysis/guide_success

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Comments or questions: Tom Aldcroft

Last modified:01/30/06