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29 July 2010 Quality control and data flow operations of the survey instrument VIRCAM
Wolfgang Hummel, Reinhard Hanuschik, Lander de Bilbao, Steffen Mieske, Thomas Szeifert, Valentin Ivanov, Sandra Castro
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Abstract
VIRCAM is the wide field infrared camera of the VISTA survey telescope on Paranal. VIRCAM, operated by ESO since Oct. 2009, is equipped with 16 detectors and produces on average 150 Gigabytes of data per night. In the following article we describe the back-end data flow operations and in particular the quality control procedures which are applied to ESO VIRCAM data.
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Wolfgang Hummel, Reinhard Hanuschik, Lander de Bilbao, Steffen Mieske, Thomas Szeifert, Valentin Ivanov, and Sandra Castro "Quality control and data flow operations of the survey instrument VIRCAM", Proc. SPIE 7737, Observatory Operations: Strategies, Processes, and Systems III, 77371H (29 July 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.856414
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Calibration

Image quality

Data processing

Data archive systems

Telescopes

Data acquisition

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