Databases

Currently, two databases are maintained in order to characterize the FUV dark rate.

The SQLite Database, cos_dark

This database tracks the dark counts over binned regions of the FUV detectors. The SQLite database is available on Box- contact Jo Taylor for details.

To access the database, you will need SQLite if you do not already have it. Once you have it, simply type:

sqlite3 cos_dark.db

and start exploring! For tips on SQLite queries, click here.

Interactive plots of dark counts vs. time are available in the plot_dark_vs_time.ipynb jupyter notebook.

SQLite Database Format

The format of the cos_darks SQLite database is as follows:

SQLite Darks Table

column

type

description

id

Integer

Primary key ID number

filename

String

Filename e.g. ipppssoot_corrtag_a.fits

segment

String

COS FUV segment

expstart

Float

MJD start time

exptime

Float

Exposure time [s]

hv

Integer

High Voltage

latitude

Float

Observatory latitude

longitude

Float

Observatory longitude

region

String

Region of interest on segment

region_area

String

Area of region

xcorr_min

Integer

Region starting XCORR

xcorr_max

Integer

Region ending XCORR

ycorr_min

Integer

Region staring YCORR

ycorr_max

Integer

Region ending YCORR

solar_flux

Float

Interpolated solar flux at expstart

fileloc

String

STScI disk location of file

dark_pha<x>

Integer

Total dark counts over region for PHA <x> 0 through 31

SQLite Solar Table

column

type

description

time

Float

MJD date of solar flux measurement

flux

Float

10.7cm radio flux

Solar flux values are obtained from NOAA.

The MySQL database, hstcal

The MySQL database, hstcal, is hosted on an STScI internal server. To access the hstcal database, you need MySQL version >= 8. For connection information, contact Jo Taylor.

MySQL Database Format

There is a table for each HV setting, and each table is named like darkeventshv<hvsettings>. <hvsetting> is one of the following:

  • 163

  • 167

  • 169

  • 171

  • 173

  • 178

  • other

The format of all hstcal tables is:

MySQL Darkevents Tables

column

type

description

id

Integer

Primary key ID number

xcorr

Decimal(12,5)

XCORR location of dark event

ycorr

Decimal(12,5)

YCORR location of dark event

pha

Integer

PHA value of dark event

mjd

Decimal(12,5)

MJD time of dark event

hv

Integer

High Voltage of corresponding dark exposure

segment

String(5)

Segment of corresponding dark exposure

filename

String(30)

Filename of corresponding dark exposure

proposid

Integer

Proposal ID of corresponding dark exposure