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muse_standard - Create a flux response curve from a standard star exposure.
esorex muse_standard [OPTIONS] FILE.sof
Merge pixel tables from all IFUs and correct for differential atmospheric refraction, when necessary. To derive the flux response curve, integrate the flux of all objects detected within the field of view using the given profile. Select one object as the standard star (either the brightest or the one nearest one, depending on --select) and compare its measured fluxes to tabulated fluxes to derive the sensitivity over wavelength. Postprocess this sensitivity curve to mark wavelength ranges affected by telluric absorption. Interpolate over the telluric regions and derive a telluric correction spectrum for them. The final response curve is then linearly extrapolated to the largest possible MUSE wavelength range and smoothed (with the method given by --smooth). The derivation of the telluric correction spectrum assumes that the star has a smooth spectrum within the telluric regions. If there are more than one exposure given in the input data, the derivation of the flux response and telluric corrections are done separately for each exposure. For each exposure, an image containing the extracted stellar spectra and the datacube used for flux integration are saved, together with collapsed images for each given filter. In MUSE´s WFM data (both AO and non-AO), the Moffat profile is a good approximation of the actual PSF. Using the smoothed profile ("smoffat") helps to increase the S/N and in most cases removes systematics. In NFM, however, the profile is a combination of a wide PSF plus the central AO-corrected peak, which cannot be fit well by an analytical profile. In this case the circular aperture is the best way to extract the flux. Using --profile="auto" (the default) selects these options to give the best flux extraction for most cases.
Note that it is possible to create a configuration file containing these options, along with suitable default values. Please refer to the details provided by the 'esorex --help' command.
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The other recipes of the muse pipeline are muse_ampl(7), muse_astrometry(7), muse_bias(7), muse_create_sky(7), muse_dark(7), muse_exp_align(7), muse_exp_combine(7), muse_flat(7), muse_geometry(7), muse_illum(7), muse_lingain(7), muse_lsf(7), muse_qi_mask(7), muse_scibasic(7), muse_scipost(7), muse_scipost_apply_astrometry(7), muse_scipost_calibrate_flux(7), muse_scipost_combine_pixtables(7), muse_scipost_correct_dar(7), muse_scipost_correct_rv(7), muse_scipost_make_cube(7), muse_scipost_raman(7), muse_scipost_subtract_sky(7), muse_scipost_subtract_sky_simple(7), muse_twilight(7), muse_wavecal(7)
muse_standard 2.8.7
Peter Weilbacher <https://support.eso.org>
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2.8.7 | muse_standard |