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B.2 Suffixes of Files Common to all Instruments
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HST Data Handbook for WFPC2

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B.2 Suffixes of Files Common to all Instruments


The three-character suffix of a data file (e.g., d0h) identifies the type of data that a file contains. Because the meanings of these suffixes change from instrument to instrument, please refer to the appropriate instrument-specific Data Structures chapter for their definitions. Several types of file suffixes are, however, common to all instruments.

   

OMS Files

Observatory Monitoring System (OMS) files, having suffixes cm* or ji*, contain Observation Logs describing how the HST spacecraft behaved during a given observation. OMS headers, which you can read with the IRAF task imheader (see section 2.3.3 in the HST Introduction), are divided into groups of keywords that deal with particular topics such as SPACECRAFT DATA, BACKGROUND LIGHT, POINTING CONTROL DATA, and LINE OF SIGHT JITTER SUMMARY. The headers themselves provide short descriptions of each keyword.OMS tables and images record spacecraft pointing information as a function of time. For more information on OMS files, you can consult Appendix C or the STScI Observation Logs WWW pages at:


http://www.stsci.edu/ftp/instrument_news/Observatory/obslog/OL_1.html

   

PDQ Files

The suffix pdq denotes Post Observation Summary and Data Quality Comment files-PDQ files-which contain predicted as well as actual observation parameters extracted from the standard header and science headers. These files may also contain comments on any obvious features in the spectrum or image, as noted in the OPUS data assessment, or automatically extracted information about problems or oddities encountered during the observation or data processing. These comments may include correction to the keywords automatically placed in the OMS files.

   

OCX Files

The suffix ocx denotes Observer Comment Files-OCX files-which are produced by STScI personnel to document the results of real-time commanding or monitoring of the observation, along with keywords and comments. Prior to April 17, 1992, OCX files were not always archived separately and, in some cases, were prepended to the trailer file.

After early February 1995, OCX files were produced only when an observation was used to locate the target for an Interactive Target Acquisition. At this time, mission and spacecraft information were moved to the PDQ reports and the Observation Logs (OMS jitter image and jitter table).

   

Trailer Files

Trailer files (suffix trl) are FITS ASCII tables that log the processing of your data by the OPUS pipeline.

Note that trailer files are formatted with 132 columns


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