PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 LABEL_REVISION_NOTE = " 2014-07-16 SwRI:BTCarcich added description of the derivation of this table. 2014-07-16 SwRI:BTCarcich Corrected description of table (said it was QE). " RECORD_TYPE = FIXED_LENGTH RECORD_BYTES = 24 FILE_RECORDS = 9001 ^TABLE = ("LORRI_RESPONSIVITY.TAB", 1) MISSION_NAME = "NEW HORIZONS KUIPER BELT EXTENDED MISSION" DATA_SET_ID = "NH-A-LORRI-3-KEM1-V2.0" PRODUCT_ID = "lorri_responsivity" PRODUCER_INSTITUTION_NAME = "SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE" PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME = 2014-07-31T00:00:00 EXPOSURE_DURATION = "N/A" INSTRUMENT_NAME = "LONG RANGE RECONNAISSANCE IMAGER" INSTRUMENT_ID = "LORRI" INSTRUMENT_HOST_NAME = "NEW HORIZONS" OBJECT = TABLE NAME = "LORRI SPECTRAL RESPONSIVITY" INTERCHANGE_FORMAT = ASCII ROWS = 9001 COLUMNS = 2 ROW_BYTES = 24 DESCRIPTION = "Monochromatic responsivity vs. wavelength, Figure 9 from from [CHENGETAL2008]: LORRI's absolute responsivity as a function of wavelength was determined (Morgan et al. 2005) using panchromatic absolute measurements together with a calculated relative response curve. Integrate the product of this curve with a source scene spectrum, normalized to unity at a pivot wavelength (607.6nm for the NH calibration), to get the absolute response factor (DN/s/pixel)/(W/cm^2/sr/nm) for LORRI for that scene (Equation 3 of [CHENGETAL2008]). The spectral radiance in the denominator is understood to correspond to the pivot wavelength. The absolute response depends on the shape of the adopted scene spectrum. Refer to [CHENGETAL2008] and [MORGANETAL2005] for more detail. N.B. The published version of Figure 9 in [CHENGETAL2008] has an error in the units in the ordinate axis label: correct units are (DN/s/pixel)/(W/cm^2/sr), as noted in COLUMN 2 of this table. " OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = "WAVELENGTH" START_BYTE = 1 BYTES = 8 COLUMN_NUMBER = 1 DATA_TYPE = ASCII_REAL FORMAT = "F8.2" UNIT = "NM" END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = "RESPONSIVITY" DESCRIPTION = " N.B. The published version of Figure 9 in [CHENGETAL2008] has an error in the units in the ordinate axis label: correct units are (DN/s/pixel)/(W/cm^2/sr), as noted in COLUMN 2 of this table. " START_BYTE = 9 BYTES = 14 COLUMN_NUMBER = 2 DATA_TYPE = ASCII_REAL FORMAT = "E14.4" UNIT = "[DN/S/PIXEL]/[W/CM**2/SR]" END_OBJECT = COLUMN END_OBJECT = TABLE END