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Matching CIAO and CALDB VersionsCALDB 3.5.5 should not be used unless you are running CIAO 3.4.Please consider using latest CIAO and CalDB versions!18 Sep 2009 13 Jul 2009 CalDB 3.5.4 an upgrade for the CIAO 3.4 CalDB from any previous version, which includes the latest ACIS T_GAIN epoch updates, has been released to the public. See the CalDB 3.5.4 Release Notes for details.01 Apr 2009 CalDB 3.5.3 an upgrade for the CIAO 3.4 CalDB from any previous version, which includes the latest ACIS T_GAIN epoch updates, has been released to the public. See the CalDB 3.5.3 Release Notes for details.29 Jan 2009 CalDB 3.5.2, and upgrade for the CIAO 3.4 CalDB for any earlier version of CalDB 3.x.x, has been released. It includes upgrades to the HRMA Axial Effective Area, and an incumbent upgrade to the HETG Grating Efficiencies file. See the CalDB 3.5.2 Release Notes for details. |
Header KeywordsThe CALDB is modeled after the HEASARC CALDB and is assembled based on the mandatory calibration file keywords prescribed by that group. At the end of Chandra's lifetime, the CALDB will be ingested into the HEASARC CALDB structure, where all the calibration databases for previous HEASARC missions are maintained. The FITS header keyword structure specifies the subdirectory into which each file is to be placed, and provides the indexing information by which to select the file for use in processing and analysis. It is the function of the header specification and index to provide a unique specification for each and every active file, so that only one file and extension are returned for a sufficient indexing specification. Conventions have been established for Chandra header keywords used by the CALDB; they are outlined in the ASC FITS Designer's Guide (PS, 40pp). Further details are also available from the CALDB Header Specifications reference document. Keyword SpecificationsThe list of required keywords for Chandra CALDB files is given in Table 1. The keywords with a "Y" in the Index column are identical to those in the HEASARC list and are included in the index files.
Notes for Table 1:
The process of implementing the CALDB involved coordinating Chandra FITS keyword standards with the indexing requirements of the Chandra CALDB within the guidelines provided by the HEASARC. Additions to the HEASARC standards were necessary, most commonly in the area of calibration file types, as many more exist for Chandra than for any previous mission. A number of new CALDB keyword values specific to Chandra were invented; these may be used by future missions with similar calibration requirements. CodenamesThe codename (CCNM0001 keyword) value indicates the type of calibration data that is stored in the FITS file; Table 2 lists the allowed values. The codename is required for the unique selection of files by the quizcaldb tool; see the Querying the CALDB page for more information.
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