From ludmilla@astro.umd.edu Thu Nov 16 16:06:03 2006 X-Original-To: raugh@icarus.astro.umd.edu Delivered-To: raugh@icarus.astro.umd.edu Delivered-To: raugh@astro.umd.edu Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 16:06:02 -0500 (EST) From: Ludmilla Kolokolova To: Anne Raugh Subject: IHW IRPOL MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Status: A X-Keywords: X-UID: 195078 Hi Anne, The referee, Terry Jones, asked me why the error in the polarization angle THETA for IHW IRPOL data are presented as a percentage of the value of THETA. Usually errors in THETA are presented as +/- XX deg. The error as a percentage of the angle may cause problems in case when THETA is zero. I am wondering how it happened that the error was selected to be presented this way: this is how the data were submitted to PDS? Who provided the data? Thank you. Ludmilla ============================================================================== Ludmilla Kolokolova Planetary Data System Group Department of Astronomy Rm. 2337, Computer and Space Science Bldg. University of Maryland College Park, MD, 20742 Tel. (301) - 405 - 1539 Fax. (301) - 405 - 3538 ==============================================================================