Calibration of Herschel SPIRE FTS observations at different spectral resolutions
2017
The SPIRE Fourier Transform Spectrometer on-board the Herschel Space Observatory had
two standard spectral resolution modes for science observations: high resolution (HR) and low
resolution (LR), which could also be performed in sequence (H+LR). A comparison of the HR
and LR resolution spectra taken in this sequential mode revealed a systematic discrepancy in
the continuum level. Analysing the data at different stages during standard pipeline processing
demonstrates that the telescope and instrument emission affect HR and H+LR observations
in a systematically different way. The origin of this difference is found to lie in the variation
of both the telescope and instrument response functions, while it is triggered by fast variation
of the instrument temperatures. As it is not possible to trace the evolution of the response
functions using housekeeping data from the instrument subsystems, the calibration cannot be
corrected analytically. Therefore, an empirical correction for LR spectra has been developed,
which removes the systematic noise introduced by the variation of the response functions.
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