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ISOCAM Interactive Analysis User's Manual Version 5.0 - ISO - ESA

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10.2. EXAMINING THE AAR DATA PRODUCTS 69<br />

10.1.2 Copying on UNIX<br />

fitsname is a general purpose routine for managing FITS data products 2 in the UNIX environment.<br />

To copy/rename all the data products from an <strong>ISO</strong> CD-ROM to the directory /products:<br />

CIA> fitsname,dir=’/cdrom’,dest=’~/products’,/copy<br />

Alternatively, you can create links – each link will have the official name – from your hard<br />

disk to the data products on the CD-ROM. In this case invoke fitsname without any keywords:<br />

CIA> fitsname,dir=’/cdrom’,dest=’~/products’<br />

Note that if you are accessing a CD-ROM jukebox then you may have to mount your CD-<br />

ROM before using fitsname 3 . This is simply done by doing an ls on the desired CD-ROM,<br />

eg.<br />

CIA> $ls /jukebox/P038/03802817/<br />

AOCS.FIT* CIER.FIT* CSTA.FIT* IIPH.FIT*<br />

CDER.FIT* CISP.FIT* CUFF.FIT* IRPH.FIT*<br />

Now you may execute fitsname as described previously.<br />

10.1.3 <strong>Manual</strong> copying<br />

To manually copy your data products to disk space follow the steps below:<br />

1. Copy the files from /products/pmmmmmmm/nnnxxxyy 4 to a convenient directory, for<br />

example /data. Now, copy the calibration products from /products/pmmmmmmm/nnnxxxyy/others<br />

to /data/others. Note that these directories are only examples and no<br />

convention exists for the actual directory names.<br />

2. Look in the file datalist.txt for the official names of the files. Rename the files accordingly.<br />

Mostly this involves appending nnnxxxyy to the root, e.g. cier.fit to cier14300601.fit.<br />

Finally, rename all the files so as to have the extension .fits rather then .fit .<br />

10.2 Examining the AAR Data Products<br />

This section shows you some basic things you can do with your AAR data in a CIA session.<br />

The most useful CIA routine for displaying the AAR products is sad display. Simplytype,<br />

CIA> sad_display, windows=1<br />

to invoke it. A pop-up window will appear requesting a CCIM 5 file. After some processing<br />

time – during which SADs (see Section 9.4.2) are created in memory from the CMAP, CCIM and<br />

CMOS files – a widget will appear with an image window and a control panel (see Figure 10.1).<br />

2 In fact will work with any FITS file that contains the key FILENAME in its primary header.<br />

3 fitsname uses a unix find program to compile lists of files – you may not be allowed to execute find on your<br />

jukebox.<br />

4 Note that UNIX notation is used in the above instructions. In VMS, /products/pmmmmmmm/nnnxxxyy<br />

would be something like DKA600:[000000.PRODUCTS.PMMMMMMM.NNNXXXYY ].<br />

5 Found on the <strong>ISO</strong> CD-ROM in the directory /products/pmmmmmmm/nnnxxxyy. See Section 9.3.3.

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