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PROGRAM |
INSTRUMENTS |
THE MSC |
DATA |
WEB TOOLS |
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The MSC provides observation planning, data infrastructure, and data calibration applications for KI. This web page contains links to help you write and submit a KI proposal and access, reduce and calibrate KI data. For assistance, contact your assigned contact scientist or visit the the help desk page.
Quick
Links
Interferometry Basics
Proposal Planning
NOTE: V2 and nulling sensitivities and parameters are now updated for the 2008B call for proposals. 2008B is the last semester in which new projects using the KI nuller instrument will be accepted.
Observation Planning
Once your proposal has
been accepted, you will need to prepare
a schedule file. All observations with the Keck Interferometer
are executed as service observing.
Data Access and Archive
Users
The raw data are reduced to averaged visibilities (Level 1) by the MSC
and these data are available through a web interface, subject to data
proprietary constraints.
Data Analysis
The
data analysis is covered in 2 stages: from raw data to visibilities
is called data reduction and correcting those visibilities for
the system visibility is called data calibration.
Last Updated:
30 July 2007