MUSE instrumental profile
Hi,
We are using the reduced data from the archive to investigate outflows. I would like to check if the detected wings are not related with the instrument profile of the MUSE instrument. To do so, I would like to trace it in the sky emission lines. However, I do not know how access to the intermediate products of the archive reduced data. Please, could you kindly help me with this?
Many thanks in advance
Answer
Dear user,
thanks for your question. We are currently investigating on this.
Which intermediate products are you interested in?
Dear user,
we investigated your question further.
We are assuming that you are interested in the sky cubes (i.e., off-target cubes used to subtract the background generated by the muse_create_sky
recipe). These are processed separately to be used as a sky model for the on-target observations. Such cubes are not available on the Archive.
Yet, these exposures are later treated as actual science exposures and processed as regular on-target data. These latter pipeline-porcessed `sky` cubes are available under the category: PRODCATG = DATACUBE_FINAL_SKY
. However, these are probably not useful for your goal, because they are `sky model` subtracted.
In general, particular products are not available, but there is always a possibility to download the raw data from the ESO Archive and process them. The muse_scibasic
and muse_create_sky
will produce the `sky` cubes (and are not extreme in hardware demanding).
Please let us know if this satisfy your question. In case, you can also take a look to MUSE cubes release description, where the different products available on the Archive are described.
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Dear user,
we investigated your question further.
We are assuming that you are interested in the sky cubes (i.e., off-target cubes used to subtract the background generated by the
muse_create_sky
recipe). These are processed separately to be used as a sky model for the on-target observations. Such cubes are not available on the Archive.Yet, these exposures are later treated as actual science exposures and processed as regular on-target data. These latter pipeline-porcessed `sky` cubes are available under the category:
PRODCATG = DATACUBE_FINAL_SKY
. However, these are probably not useful for your goal, because they are `sky model` subtracted.In general, particular products are not available, but there is always a possibility to download the raw data from the ESO Archive and process them. The
muse_scibasic
andmuse_create_sky
will produce the `sky` cubes (and are not extreme in hardware demanding).Please let us know if this satisfy your question. In case, you can also take a look to MUSE cubes release description, where the different products available on the Archive are described.