Bibcode
Levenson, L.; Marsden, G.; Zemcov, M.; Amblard, A.; Blain, A.; Bock, J.; Chapin, E.; Conley, A.; Cooray, A.; Dowell, C. D.; Ellsworth-Bowers, T. P.; Franceschini, A.; Glenn, J.; Griffin, M.; Halpern, M.; Nguyen, H. T.; Oliver, S. J.; Page, M. J.; Papageorgiou, A.; Pérez-Fournon, I.; Pohlen, M.; Rangwala, N.; Rowan-Robinson, M.; Schulz, B.; Scott, Douglas; Serra, P.; Shupe, D. L.; Valiante, E.; Vieira, J. D.; Vigroux, L.; Wiebe, D.; Wright, G.; Xu, C. K.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 409, Issue 1, pp. 83-91.
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2010
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57
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55
Description
We describe the production and verification of sky maps of the five
Spectral and Photometric Imaging Receiver (SPIRE) fields observed as
part of the Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey (HerMES) during
the Science Demonstration Phase (SDP) of the Herschel mission. We have
implemented an iterative map-making algorithm [The SPIRE-HerMES
Iterative Mapper (SHIM)] to produce high fidelity maps that preserve
extended diffuse emission on the sky while exploiting the repeated
observations of the same region of the sky with many detectors in
multiple scan directions to minimize residual instrument noise. We
specify here the SHIM algorithm and outline the various tests that were
performed to determine and characterize the quality of the maps and
verify that the astrometry, point source flux and power on all relevant
angular scales meet the needs of the HerMES science goals. These include
multiple jackknife tests, determination of the map transfer function and
detailed examination of the power spectra of both sky and jackknife
maps. The map transfer function is approximately unity on scales from
1arcmin to 1°. Final maps (v1.0), including multiple jackknives, as
well as the SHIM pipeline, have been used by the HerMES team for the
production of SDP papers.
Herschel is an ESA space observatory with science instruments provided
by European-led Principal Investigator consortia and with important
participation from NASA.
hermes.sussex.ac.uk ‡
hedam.oamp.fr §
E-mail: levenson [at] caltech.edu (levenson[at]caltech[dot]edu)
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