The MKID Science Data Pipeline
Sarah Steiger, John I. Bailey III, Nicholas Zobrist, Noah Swimmer,, Rupert Dodkins, Kristina K. Davis, and Benjamin A. Mazin

TL;DR
The paper introduces The MKID Pipeline, a versatile software tool designed for processing and analyzing ultraviolet, optical, and infrared MKID data, detailing its calibration procedures and implementation.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive, general-purpose data pipeline specifically tailored for MKID data reduction and analysis, including calibration and software implementation details.
Findings
Effective calibration steps included in the pipeline
The pipeline supports UVOIR MKID data analysis
Software implementation facilitates data processing
Abstract
We present The MKID Pipeline, a general use science data pipeline for the reduction and analysis of ultraviolet, optical and infrared (UVOIR) Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detector (MKID) data sets. This paper provides an introduction to the nature of MKID data sets, an overview of the calibration steps included in the pipeline, and an introduction to the implementation of the software.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCalibration and Measurement Techniques · Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems
