.. _SHEReconciledLensMcChains: Shear Reconciled LensMC Chains ------------------------------ Data product name ================= .. DataProductNameStart sheReconciledLensMcChains .. DataProductNameEnd Data product custodian ====================== .. DataProductCustodianStart SHE .. DataProductCustodianEnd Data model tag ============== .. DataModelTagStart 8.0 .. DataModelTagEnd Name of the Schema file ======================= .. NameSchemaStart ST_DM_Schema/dictionary/pro/she/euc-test-she.xsd .. NameSchemaEnd Schema documentation tag ======================== .. SchemaDocTagStart :emphasis:`Documentation for data product element sheReconciledLensMcChains:` This product contains the MCMC chains made by the LensMC shear measurement method, sorted to a per-tile basis. :emphasis:`Documentation for data product element Header:` The generic header of the product. .. SchemaDocTagEnd Data product elements ===================== .. DataProductElementsStart * DataStorage (sheLensMcChainsFile) * DataContainer (dss:dataContainer) .. DataProductElementsEnd Processing Element(s) creating/using the data product ===================================================== .. PECreatorStart SHE .. PECreatorEnd Processing function using the data product ========================================== .. PFUsingStart LE3 .. PFUsingEnd Detailed description of the data product ======================================== .. DetailedDescStart An XML data product containing MCMC chains fits tables from the LensMC method, for all objects within a given tile. This is one of the final outputs of the Shear Reconciliation pipeline, and will be passed on to LE3. This product will contain the following catalogContainer object pointing to a fits binary table: - LensMcChains Since the storage is a binary table, the table and its header will be stored in the first extension, with the primary HDU being a default, empty image. This table has the same format as that used by sheLensMcChains, except with the possibility of multiple entries in the table for some objects, due to them being present in multiple observations. .. DetailedDescEnd