The fors_photometry recipe¶
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fors_photometry
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Synopsis¶
Compute corrected flatfield
Description¶
Input files¶
DO category: Type: Explanation: Number:
PHOT_TABLE FITS table Expected extinction params 1
ALIGNED_PHOT FITS table Photometry 1+
MASTER_SKY_FLAT_IMG FITS image Master flat field 1
Output files¶
DO category: Data type: Explanation:
PHOT_COEFF_TABLE FITS image Observed extinction coefficients
CORRECTION_MAP FITS image Correction map (magnitude)
CORRECTION_FACTOR FITS image Correction map (flux)
MASTER_FLAT_IMG FITS image Corrected master flat field
Constructor¶
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cpl.
Recipe
("fors_photometry") Create an object for the recipe fors_photometry.
import cpl
fors_photometry = cpl.Recipe("fors_photometry")
Parameters¶
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fors_photometry.param.
fitz
¶ Fit zeropoint (bool; default: True) [default=True].
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fors_photometry.param.
fit_all_mag
¶ Always fit star magnitudes (bool; default: False) [default=False].
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fors_photometry.param.
fite
¶ Fit atmospheric extinctions (str; default: ‘pernight’) [default=”pernight”].
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fors_photometry.param.
fitc
¶ Fit color correction term (bool; default: False) [default=False].
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fors_photometry.param.
use_all_stars
¶ Use also non-standard stars to fit polynomial f (bool; default: False) [default=False].
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fors_photometry.param.
degreef1
¶ FLatfield correction map polynomial degree (x) (int; default: 0) [default=0].
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fors_photometry.param.
degreef2
¶ Flatfield correction map polynomial degree (y), or negative for triangular coefficient matrix (int; default: -1) [default=-1].
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fors_photometry.param.
degreep
¶ Extinction/color coupling degree (int; default: 0) [default=0].
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fors_photometry.param.
mjd_obs_target
¶ MJD-OBS used to match the raw frame from which EXTINCTION_PER_NIGHT and PHOT_COEFF inherit MJD-OBS. If negative theMJD-OBS of the first raw frame isused (float; default: -1.0) [default=-1.0].
The following code snippet shows the default settings for the available parameters.
import cpl
fors_photometry = cpl.Recipe("fors_photometry")
fors_photometry.param.fitz = True
fors_photometry.param.fit_all_mag = False
fors_photometry.param.fite = "pernight"
fors_photometry.param.fitc = False
fors_photometry.param.use_all_stars = False
fors_photometry.param.degreef1 = 0
fors_photometry.param.degreef2 = -1
fors_photometry.param.degreep = 0
fors_photometry.param.mjd_obs_target = -1.0
You may also set or overwrite some or all parameters by the recipe parameter param, as shown in the following example:
import cpl
fors_photometry = cpl.Recipe("fors_photometry")
[...]
res = fors_photometry( ..., param = {"fitz":True, "fit_all_mag":False})
See also
cpl.Recipe for more information about the recipe object.
Bug reports¶
Please report any problems to Jonas M. Larsen. Alternatively, you may send a report to the ESO User Support Department.
Copyright¶
This file is currently part of the FORS Instrument Pipeline Copyright (C) 2002-2011 European Southern Observatory
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Code author: Jonas M. Larsen <usd-help@eso.org>