PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = UNDEFINED ^TEX_DOCUMENT = "POSTER.TEX" ^POSTSCRIPT_DOCUMENT = "POSTER.PS" VOLUME_ID = SL9_1009 DATA_SET_ID = "VG2-J-UVS-0--SL9-NULL-RESULTS-V1.0" PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME = 1991-09-25T10:10:000 NOTE = " Description of Files for Voyager UVS SL-9 Observations Poster ------------------------------------------------------------- The following is a list of the files used to create the poster for the Voyager UVS observations of Jupiter during the Shoemaker-Levy 9 impact events. After each file is a short description of what the file contains. POSTER.TEX : TeX file containing the entire text of the poster and all the commands necessary to include the PostScript files for the figures at the proper places PSFIG.TEX : TeX file that is an input file to POSTER.TEX and which contains the various definitions for including PostScript figures directly into a TeX file FIGURE1.PS : PostScript file containing Figure 1 FIGURE2.PS : PostScript file containing Figure 2 FIGURE3.PS : PostScript file containing Figure 3 FIGURE4.PS : PostScript file containing Figure 4 FIGURE5.PS : PostScript file containing Figure 5 POSTER.PS : PostScript file containing the entire poster, including the figures, which may be directly printed on a PostScript printer. This file was produced by running DVIPS on the .DVI output from TeX and directing the output to a PostScript file rather than a printer To 'compile' the poster from the TeX and PostScript files, simply run TeX on the file POSTER.TEX. The input file PSFIG.TEX and the PostScript files for the figures must all be in the same directory as POSTER.TEX and will automatically be included in the output. Note that the .DVI output file from TeX does not actually incorporate the PostScript files for the figures but only has links to the proper files. The figures themselves are included when the .DVI file is processed by DVIPS (or some other program to convert .DVI output to PostScript) and sent to either a PostScript file (such as POSTER.PS) or printer. The file POSTER.TEX is a standard TeX file, and as such, it is essentially an ASCII version of the poster which may be printed on any printer, though it will contain the various TeX commands in it. The PostScript files for the figures may be printed on a PostScript printer without being incorporated into the poster itself; however, they will not have any captions on them. " OBJECT = POSTSCRIPT_DOCUMENT DOCUMENT_NAME = "VOYAGER UVS SL-9 OBSERVATIONS POSTER" PUBLICATION_DATE = 1995-05-01 DOCUMENT_TOPIC_TYPE = "EXPERIMENT RESULTS" INTERCHANGE_FORMAT = "BINARY" DOCUMENT_FORMAT = "POSTSCRIPT" DESCRIPTION = " A preliminary examination of the Ultraviolet Spectrometer (UVS) data revealed no obvious detections of anything which might correspond with the impact phenomena. In order to investigate the possibility that more subtle impact-related events were present in the data and to establish a formal statistical upper limit for the non-detection of the impacts, statistical analysis was performed and is described in this paper. " END_OBJECT = POSTSCRIPT_DOCUMENT OBJECT = TEX_DOCUMENT DOCUMENT_NAME = "VOYAGER UVS SL-9 OBSERVATIONS POSTER" PUBLICATION_DATE = 1995-05-01 DOCUMENT_TOPIC_TYPE = "EXPERIMENT RESULTS" INTERCHANGE_FORMAT = "ASCII" DOCUMENT_FORMAT = "TEX" DESCRIPTION = " A preliminary examination of the Ultraviolet Spectrometer (UVS) data revealed no obvious detections of anything which might correspond with the impact phenomena. In order to investigate the possibility that more subtle impact-related events were present in the data and to establish a formal statistical upper limit for the non-detection of the impacts, statistical analysis was performed and is described in this paper. " END_OBJECT = TEX_DOCUMENT END