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INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
The US INTEGRAL Public Data Archive
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
INTEGRAL Archive Milestones
July 2004: The ISDC INTEGRAL Public Data Archive opened with data up to revolution 66 (5-1-03).
September 2004: The US INTEGRAL Public Data Archive at the HEASARC opened.
January 2005: All public data was reprocessed into revision 2 format.
January 2005: New GO and CP data released in revision 2.
February 2005: The US INTEGRAL Public Data Archive at the HEASARC switches over to revision 2 format data.
March 2005: All data available from ISDC in revision 2 format.
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
Revision 2 ChangesThe main differences between revision 1 and 2 are:• a simplified directory and file structure
• the availability of event time stamps in Julian Dates (JD), with corrected energies, standard good time intervals (GTIs) and deadtime in the science window datasets
• the event files are now in the standard OGIP format as adopted for other high-energy missions
• all JD time stamps are now corrected for the various offsets described in Table 2 and 3 of Walter et al, 2003, A&A 411, L25.
• some optimization of the attitude handling have now been implemented
• some statistical products created for the purpose of the instrument monitoring have been removed
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
Current Public Data Archive Status
• New public data is available to the community within a few days of its release from the ISDC. The limiting factor is the low data transfer rate from the ISDC (only a factor of a few better than real time).
• All public data through the latest release (6-17) is currently available from the HEASARC archive.
• Public data releases occur ~monthly with the next releases scheduled for 7-22 and 8-8.
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
Accessing the US INTEGRAL Public Data Archive
• The US INTEGRAL Public Data Archive is accessible from the HEASARC via Browse or FTP.
• Accessing the data via Browse is complicated by the large size of the typical observation, 3 days of data = 7-8 GB.
• The HEASARC limit for a tar file is ~3.5 GB ==> the preferred download method is via a wget script created by Browse.
• A detailed description of all the INTEGRAL catalogs available through Browse as well as a detailed cookbook describing the downloading of data and the setting up of a local data repository are available on the GOF website: http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/integral/inthp_archive.html
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
INTEGRAL User’s Committee Meeting 7-15-05
Archive Usage Statistics
March: 60.0 GB
April: 23.5 GB
May: 9.8 GB
June: 36.0 GB
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Average: 32.3 GB
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