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TRIPPy: Trailed Image Photometry in Python

Authors :
Fraser, Wesley C.
Alexandersen, Mike
Schwamb, Megan E.
Marsset, Michael E.
Pike, Rosemary E.
Kavelaars, JJ
Bannister, Michele T.
Benecchi, Susan
Delsanti, Audrey
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Photometry of moving sources typically suffers from reduced signal-to-noise (SNR) or flux measurements biased to incorrect low values through the use of circular apertures. To address this issue we present the software package, TRIPPy: TRailed Image Photometry in Python. TRIPPy introduces the pill aperture, which is the natural extension of the circular aperture appropriate for linearly trailed sources. The pill shape is a rectangle with two semicircular end-caps, and is described by three parameters, the trail length and angle, and the radius. The TRIPPy software package also includes a new technique to generate accurate model point-spread functions (PSF) and trailed point-spread functions (TSF) from stationary background sources in sidereally tracked images. The TSF is merely the convolution of the model PSF, which consists of a moffat profile, and super sampled lookup table. From the TSF, accurate pill aperture corrections can be estimated as a function of pill radius with a accuracy of 10 millimags for highly trailed sources. Analogous to the use of small circular apertures and associated aperture corrections, small radius pill apertures can be used to preserve signal-to-noise of low flux sources, with appropriate aperture correction applied to provide an accurate, unbiased flux measurement at all SNR.<br />Comment: 8 Figures, 11 Pages, Accepted to the Astronomical Journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1604.00031
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-6256/151/6/158