gemini_instruments.flamingos package
- class gemini_instruments.flamingos.AstroDataFlamingos(nddata=None, tables=None, phu=None, indices=None, is_single=False)[source]
Bases:
AstroDataGemini
- central_wavelength(asMicrometers=False, asNanometers=False, asAngstroms=False)[source]
Returns the central wavelength in meters or the specified units
- dec()[source]
Returns the Declination of the center of field in degrees. Since a fiber is used it coincides with the position of the target. For code re-used, use target_dec() if you really want the position of the target rather than the center of the field.
- Returns:
declination in degrees
- Return type:
- disperser(stripID=False, pretty=False)[source]
Returns the name of the disperser.
- Parameters:
stripID (<bool>) – Does nothing.
pretty (<bool>) – Also does nothing.
- Returns:
Name of the disperser.
- Return type:
<str>
- filter_name(stripID=False, pretty=False)[source]
Returns the name of the filter(s) used. The component ID can be removed with either ‘stripID’ or ‘pretty’. If a combination of filters is used, the filter names will be join into a unique string with ‘&’ as separator. If ‘pretty’ is True, filter positions such as ‘Open’, ‘Dark’, ‘blank’, and others are removed leaving only the relevant filters in the string.
- ra()[source]
Returns the Right Ascension of the center of field in degrees. Since a fiber is used it coincides with the position of the target. For code re-used, use target_ra() if you really want the position of the target rather than the center of the field.
- Returns:
right ascension in degrees
- Return type:
Submodules
gemini_instruments.flamingos.adclass module
- class gemini_instruments.flamingos.adclass.AstroDataFlamingos(nddata=None, tables=None, phu=None, indices=None, is_single=False)[source]
Bases:
AstroDataGemini
- central_wavelength(asMicrometers=False, asNanometers=False, asAngstroms=False)[source]
Returns the central wavelength in meters or the specified units
- dec()[source]
Returns the Declination of the center of field in degrees. Since a fiber is used it coincides with the position of the target. For code re-used, use target_dec() if you really want the position of the target rather than the center of the field.
- Returns:
declination in degrees
- Return type:
- disperser(stripID=False, pretty=False)[source]
Returns the name of the disperser.
- Parameters:
stripID (<bool>) – Does nothing.
pretty (<bool>) – Also does nothing.
- Returns:
Name of the disperser.
- Return type:
<str>
- filter_name(stripID=False, pretty=False)[source]
Returns the name of the filter(s) used. The component ID can be removed with either ‘stripID’ or ‘pretty’. If a combination of filters is used, the filter names will be join into a unique string with ‘&’ as separator. If ‘pretty’ is True, filter positions such as ‘Open’, ‘Dark’, ‘blank’, and others are removed leaving only the relevant filters in the string.
- ra()[source]
Returns the Right Ascension of the center of field in degrees. Since a fiber is used it coincides with the position of the target. For code re-used, use target_ra() if you really want the position of the target rather than the center of the field.
- Returns:
right ascension in degrees
- Return type: