cpl-plugin-sinfo 2.4.0+dfsg-1 source package in Ubuntu
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cpl-plugin-sinfo (2.4.0+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low * Initial release. (Closes: #709317) -- Ole Streicher <email address hidden> Tue, 03 Dec 2013 09:18:46 +0100
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Binary packages built by this source
- cpl-plugin-sinfo: ESO data reduction pipeline SINFONI
This is the data reduction pipeline for the SINFONI instrument of the
Very Large Telescope (VLT) from the European Southern Observatory (ESO).
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SINFONI is a near-infrared (1.1 - 2.45 µm) integral field spectrograph fed by
an adaptive optics module, currently installed at the Cassegrain focus of
UT4. The spectrograph operates with 4 gratings (J, H, K, H+K) providing a
spectral resolution around 2000, 3000, 4000 in J, H, K, respectively, and
1500 in H+K - each wavelength band fitting fully on the 2048 pixels of the
Hawaii 2RG (2kx2k) detector in the dispersion direction. The spatial
resolution is selectable from 0.25", 0.1" to 0.025" per image slice, which
corresponds to a field-of-view of 8"x8", 3"x3", or 0.8"x0.8"
respectively. The instrument can be also used for seeing limited open loop
observations.
- cpl-plugin-sinfo-calib: ESO data reduction pipeline calibration data downloader for SINFONI
This package downloads calibration data of the data reduction pipeline for
the SINFONI instrument of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) from the European
Southern Observatory (ESO).