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13 December 2020 Building the on-summit data processing pipeline for the cryogenic near infrared spectropolarimeter instrument on the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope
Rebecca Williams, John R. Hubbard, Isabelle F. Scholl, André Fehlmann, Alan Greer, Bret D. Goodrich
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Abstract
The Cryogenic Near Infrared Spectropolarimeter (Cryo-NIRSP) data processing pipeline has been created to process the live data stream whilst on summit and supports the extensive variety of operational modes that the Cryo-NIRSP accommodates. It performs data processing, data storage, and the displaying of quality assurance measures. This includes tasks such as the derivation of calibration parameters, saving of master frames, data reduction, and demodulation. Significant work has also gone into the quality assurance aspect, which publishes the outputs to a display in real time for on-the-spot data verification. This provides the final element to the end-to-end running of the Cryo-NIRSP.
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Rebecca Williams, John R. Hubbard, Isabelle F. Scholl, André Fehlmann, Alan Greer, and Bret D. Goodrich "Building the on-summit data processing pipeline for the cryogenic near infrared spectropolarimeter instrument on the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope", Proc. SPIE 11452, Software and Cyberinfrastructure for Astronomy VI, 1145217 (13 December 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2560230
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KEYWORDS
Data processing

Cryogenics

Near infrared

Solar telescopes

Calibration

Cameras

Control systems

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