Computer Science – Operating Systems
Scientific paper
May 2009
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FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPY: A Conference Inspired by the Accomplishments of the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic
Computer Science
Operating Systems
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Space-Based Ultraviolet, Optical, And Infrared Telescopes, Faint Blue Stars, White Dwarfs, Degenerate Stars, Nuclei Of Planetary Nebulae, Quasars, Active Or Peculiar Galaxies, Objects, And Systems
Scientific paper
In support of the final archive of the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer, we have reprocessed the entire FUSE data set using CalFUSE v3.2, the latest version of the FUSE data-reduction software. Recent improvements to CalFUSE include effective-area and background files for the final two years of the mission; software modifications that increase the exposure time included in some observation-level data products; and new data products that facilitate the analysis of FUSE airglow observations. CalFUSE users will benefit from modifications that allow the pipeline to be compiled on additional Fortran compilers (f77, f90, g77, gfortran) and operating systems (Solaris 10, Linux, Mac OS X), including machines with 64-bit architectures. Finally, we have conducted an assessment of the archival data quality, including analyses of the remaining systematic errors in the effective-area and wavelength calibrations.
Dixon William V.
Kruk Jeff W.
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