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.. _output:
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******
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Output
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******
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The results of the computation is printed as table to the command line after each run of ESBO-ETC.
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An exemplary output is shown below for the calculation of the SNR::
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┏━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━┓
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┃ # ┃ Exposure Time ┃ SNR ┃
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┡━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━━┩
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│ 1 │ 2.3000e+03 s │ 2.3838e-02 │
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└──────┴───────────────┴────────────┘
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Depending on the computed quantity (SNR, exposure time, sensitivity), the layout may vary.
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Besides the general output of the computation result, some more information is written to files in the output directory (see also :ref:`output_dir`).
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The structure depends on the used detector type.
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Imager Detector
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The signal, background, read noise and dark current in number of collected electrons are written as matrices to separate files.
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These files can be either CSV-files or fits files depending on the settings in the configuration file.
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The data written to these files is reduced to the relevant region containing the photometric aperture.
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Nevertheless, the reduction strategy is written to the file header to allow a lossless restoration of the original pixel matrix.
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An exemplary CSV file may look like this::
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# Signal in electrons
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# Range reduced to nonzero values.
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# The origin is in the top left corner, starting with 0.
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# Column index range: 507 - 516
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# Row index range: 507 - 516
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#
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1.804512872189814043e-01, 1.807562922319483345e-01, ...
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1.807562922319483345e-01, 1.810618127424260260e-01, ...
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... , ... , ...
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Heterodyne Instrument
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In case of the heterodyne instrument, the spectral signal temperature, background temperature, RMS noise temperature and SNR are written to a CSV file in the output directory.
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An exemplary output file is shown below.
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+--------------------+------------------------+----------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+
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| wavelength [nm] | Signal Temperature [K] | Background Temperature [K] | RMS Noise Temperature [K] | SNR [-] |
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+====================+========================+============================+===========================+======================+
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| 207499.99999999997 | 0.002272235573155022 | 133.25311622347617 | 0.09403710578848441 | 0.024163180636656255 |
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+--------------------+------------------------+----------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+
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| 207500.15818541934 | 0.002272264945847538 | 133.25312130031648 | 0.09403717788245403 | 0.02416347445781345 |
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+--------------------+------------------------+----------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+
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| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
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+--------------------+------------------------+----------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+
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