DRAGONS Tutorial - Flamingos-2 Data Reduction

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Setting up the Calibration Service
  • 3. Example 1 - Small sources with dither on target
  • 4. Example 2 - Deep observation
  • 5. Tips and Tricks
  • 6. Issues and Limitations

Appendices

  • Downloading from the Gemini Observatory Archive
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DRAGONS - Flamingos 2 Data Reduction Tutorial

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PIPE-USER-115_F2Img-DRTutorial

This is a brief tutorial on how to reduce Flamingos-2 images using DRAGONS (Data Reduction for Astronomy from Gemini Observatory North and South).

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Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction
    • 1.1. Software Requirements
    • 1.2. Downloading the tutorial datasets
  • 2. Setting up the Calibration Service
    • 2.1. The Configuration File
    • 2.2. Usage from the Command Line
    • 2.3. Usage from the API
  • 3. Example 1 - Small sources with dither on target
    • 3.1. Example 1 - Datasets descriptions
    • 3.2. Example 1 - Small sources with dither on target - Using the “reduce” command line
    • 3.3. Example 1 - Small sources with dither on target - Using the “Reduce” class
  • 4. Example 2 - Deep observation
    • 4.1. Example 2 - Datasets descriptions
    • 4.2. Example 2 - Deep observation - Using the “reduce” command line
    • 4.3. Example 2 - Deep observation - Using the “Reduce” class
  • 5. Tips and Tricks
    • 5.1. Bad Pixel Masks
    • 5.2. Flatfields
    • 5.3. Checking WCS of science frames
    • 5.4. Bypassing automatic calibration association
    • 5.5. Useful parameters
  • 6. Issues and Limitations
    • 6.1. Memory Issues
    • 6.2. Emission from PWFS2 guide probe
    • 6.3. Double messaging issue

Appendices

  • Downloading from the Gemini Observatory Archive

Indices and tables

  • Index

  • Module Index

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