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The data for your target spectra that has had A0 (to flatten) and Vega (to flux) corrections applied, including the data used to create this.  Each extension is a 2048 x 28 array, with the same header (except for the PRIMARY) other than EXTNAME, which is near the end.
[0] Primary: The corrected target spectrum = (TGT_SPEC/A0V_SPEC)*VEGA_SPEC
[1] Wavelength: The wavelength solution (altered from the target wave.fits file) - in um (so 1.42um for instance)
[2] TGT_SPEC: The telluric corrected target spectrum (from the target spec.fits file)
[3] A0V_SPEC: The telluric corrected A0V spectrum (from the A0V spec.fits file)
[4] VEGA_SPEC: A model of the Vega spectrum  (from plp directory: master_calib/A0V/vegallpr25.50000resam5.npy) - for more info, http://kurucz.harvard.edu/stars.html.

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The wavelength solution for a given source, in nm (so 1429nm for instance). The A0 should have an improved wavelength solution.

 

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in calib:primary:
wvlsol_v1.fits
wvlsol_v1.json
order_map_masked.fits
order_map.fits
slitoffset_map.fits
slitpos_map.fits
wavelength_map.fits