gemini_instruments.gpi package
- class gemini_instruments.gpi.AstroDataGpi(nddata=None, tables=None, phu=None, indices=None, is_single=False)[source]
Bases:
AstroDataGemini
- dec()[source]
Returns the Declination of the center of the field in degrees. It coincides with the position of the target, so that is used since the WCS in GPI data is completely bogus. 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:
- 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 ‘pretty’ is True, ‘IFSFILT’ is stripped from the start of the name.
- ra()[source]
Returns the Right Ascension of the center of the field in degrees. It coincides with the position of the target, so that is used since the WCS in GPI data is completely bogus. 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.gpi.adclass module
- class gemini_instruments.gpi.adclass.AstroDataGpi(nddata=None, tables=None, phu=None, indices=None, is_single=False)[source]
Bases:
AstroDataGemini
- dec()[source]
Returns the Declination of the center of the field in degrees. It coincides with the position of the target, so that is used since the WCS in GPI data is completely bogus. 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:
- 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 ‘pretty’ is True, ‘IFSFILT’ is stripped from the start of the name.
- ra()[source]
Returns the Right Ascension of the center of the field in degrees. It coincides with the position of the target, so that is used since the WCS in GPI data is completely bogus. 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: