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The APEX calibration plan: goals, implementation, and achievements
Michael Dumke and Felipe Mac-Auliffe
(European Southern Observatory, Santiago, Chile)
Abstract:
The quality of scientific data depends on the accuracy of the absolute intensity
calibration. This absolute calibration is especially difficult in ground-based sub-mm astronomy.
At the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX), we take various measures in order to
ensure a proper calibration of the final science product, including real-time
efforts (e.g. pointing models) and dedicated measurements whose results are applied
afterwards (e.g. opacity or efficiencies). In this presentation we will give an
overview over the various steps taken at APEX to overcome most calibration challenges.
We will explain their implementation as calibration plan, present an analysis of the
results obtained, and discuss those results in view of the reliability of the
released science product.
Keywords: APEX telescope, Calibration, Bolometer, Opacity, Heterodyne receiver, Sideband ratio
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Michael Dumke and Felipe Mac-Auliffe,
"The APEX calibration plan: goals, implementation, and achievements,"
Observatory Operations: Strategies, Processes, and Systems III,
edited by David R. Silva, Alison B. Peck, B. Thomas Soifer,
Proc. SPIE 7037, 70371J (2010).
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Michael Dumke, 18 Nov 2011. Article © SPIE