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[[File:Stix ql lc panel.png|750px|none|left|STIX quick-look light curve panel]]
 
[[File:Stix ql lc panel.png|750px|none|left|STIX quick-look light curve panel]]
  
STIX quick-look light curves represent time series of counts summed by the detector in five energy bands, with a default integration time of 4 seconds. The counts have not been adjusted for dead time, transmission, attenuator effects, or rate control regimes. The quick-look light curve data from STIX is transmitted to the ground along with other low-latency data. Generally, these data are received by STIX data centers within a timeframe ranging from tens of minutes to two days after their generation on board.
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STIX quick-look light curves represent time series of counts summed by the detector in five energy bands, with a default integration time of 4 seconds.
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The counts have not been adjusted for dead time, transmission, attenuator effects, or rate control regimes.  
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The quick-look light curve data from STIX is transmitted to the ground along with other low-latency data.  
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Generally, these data are received by STIX data centers within a timeframe ranging from tens of minutes to two days after their generation on board.
  
 
==  Reproduce STIX quick-look plots on your computer ==
 
==  Reproduce STIX quick-look plots on your computer ==
  
 
Quick-look plots can be reproduced on your computer using  [https://github.com/i4Ds/stixdcpy  stixdcpy]
 
Quick-look plots can be reproduced on your computer using  [https://github.com/i4Ds/stixdcpy  stixdcpy]

Revision as of 13:26, 15 August 2023

1 STIX Quick-look data browser

This page allows plotting STIX quick-look data and displaying simultaneous observations of external instruments.

1.1 STIX Quick-look Light Curves

STIX quick-look light curve panel

STIX quick-look light curves represent time series of counts summed by the detector in five energy bands, with a default integration time of 4 seconds.

The counts have not been adjusted for dead time, transmission, attenuator effects, or rate control regimes. 

The quick-look light curve data from STIX is transmitted to the ground along with other low-latency data. Generally, these data are received by STIX data centers within a timeframe ranging from tens of minutes to two days after their generation on board.

1.2 Reproduce STIX quick-look plots on your computer

Quick-look plots can be reproduced on your computer using stixdcpy