pyfosc

PyFOSC is a pipeline toolbox for spectroscopic data reduction written in Python. It can be used for FOSC data from Xinglong/Lijiang 2-meter telescopes.

https://github.com/rudolffu/pyfosc

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PyFOSC is a pipeline toolbox for spectroscopic data reduction written in Python. It can be used for FOSC data from Xinglong/Lijiang 2-meter telescopes.

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PyFOSC

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Please note: This program is under active development. The documentation may be inconsistent with the latest codes.

IRAF/PyRAF installation guide for Mac with Apple Silicon (M1/M2) can be found here.

PyFOSC is a pipeline toolbox for long-slit spectroscopy data reduction written in Python. It can be used for FOSC (Faint Object Spectrograph and Camera) data from Xinglong/Lijiang 2-meter telescopes.

BFOSC (Beijing-Faint Object Spectrograph and Camera) is an instrument of the 2.16-m Telescope in Xinglong Observatory, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC) (IAU code: 327, coordinates: 40°23′39″ N, 117°34′30″ E). For more information about BFOSC, please see http://www.xinglong-naoc.cn/html/en/gcyq/216/detail-18.html. The details of the Xinglong 2.16-m telescope and BFOSC are also reported in Fan et al. 2016 and Zhao et al. 2018.

YFOSC (Yunnan-Faint Object Spectrograph and Camera) is an instrument of the 2.4-m Telescope in Lijiang Observatory, Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences (YNAO) (IAU code: O44, coordinates: 26°42′33.1″ N, 100°1′51.6″ E). For more information about YFOSC, please see http://wiki.gmg.org.cn/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=557106. The details of the Lijiang 2.4-m telescope and YFOSC are also reported in Wang et al. 2019.

1. Installation

1.1. Dependencies

IRAF PyRAF pandas ccdproc specutils specreduce PyAstronomy

pandas is already included in the Anaconda distribution. To install ccdproc with conda, you can use: sh conda install astropy::ccdproc or sh conda install conda-forge::ccdproc

specutils is a package for representing and manipulating spectroscopic data in Python. You can install it with: sh conda install conda-forge::specutils or sh pip install specutils

specreduce is a package for tracing and extracting 1d spectra. You can install it with: sh pip install git+https://github.com/astropy/specreduce.git

PyAstronomy is currently used to write IRAF format 1d spectra. See PyAstronomy for installation instructions.

This package depends on IRAF and PyRAF. You can download and install the IRAF Community Distribution.

1.2. Install the IRAF/PyRAF Community Distribution

For detailed description on how to install IRAF and PyRAF, visit: - https://iraf-community.github.io/install.html - https://iraf-community.github.io/x11iraf.html - https://iraf-community.github.io/pyraf.html

If you are using a Mac with Apple Silicon (M1/M2), you can follow the instructions in this blog post to install IRAF/PyRAF.

1.3. Download PyFOSC and set environment variable for it.

You can use git clone to download this package:
bash git clone https://github.com/rudolffu/pyfosc.git

Now you can install the development version of pyfosc package with: sh cd pyfosc python -m pip install -e .

In order to run PyFOSC commands in the terminal, you need to add the path of PyFOSC and its sub-directory src to $PATH, by editing ~/.bashrc (Linux, e.g., Ubuntu) or ~/.bash_profile (Mac OS version before Catalina) or ~/.zshrc (Mac OS Catalina and later versions). An example of this can be: Bash export PATH=/Your/Path/to/pyfosc:$PATH export PATH=/Your/Path/to/pyfosc/src:$PATH

2. Usage

New documentation under development!

2.1. Preparation: Run pyfosc_init to begin

First go to the working directory which contains FOSC spectroscopic data. Run pyfosc_init from the terminal: pyfosc_init

2.2. Running the pipeline (currently in a python + pyraf hybrid mode)

2.2.1. Basic reduction with a new script/jupyter notebook (to be uploaded)

The basic reduction steps include: - Bias construction and subtraction, and CCD trimming - Flat field construction and correction - Cosmic ray removal - Tracing and extraction of 1d spectra

2.2.2. Go to the data directory and run the command-line scripts

cd data

The remaining steps include: - Wavelength calibration - Flux calibration - Telluric correction

These steps can be done with the following scripts:

```bash reidentlamp2m.py # Reidentify lamp spectra with previously stored ones.

Can use identlamp2m.py instead to identify lamp by oneself.

wavecal2m.py # Do wavelength calibration, flux calibration. telluric_base2m.py # Telluric correction and one-d spectra extraction. ```

3. Credits

This software uses BSD 3-Clause License.

Copyright (c) 2019-2024, Yuming Fu
All rights reserved.

This software contains sources from third-party softwares.

The pyfosc$iraf_data/onedstds directory is from IRAF, and it contains standard calibration data for extinction and sensitivity calibration.

The removecr_ccdp.py script uses the ccdproc.cosmicray_lacosmic module to remove cosmic rays. The ccdproc.cosmicray_lacosmic module is based on the L.A.Cosmic algorithm for Laplacian Cosmic Ray Identification by Pieter G. van Dokkum (Yale) from http://www.astro.yale.edu/dokkum/lacosmic/. L.A.Cosmic detects cosmic rays of arbitrary shapes and sizes, and distinguishes between undersampled point sources and cosmic rays. If you use this program please refer to P. G. van Dokkum, 2001, PASP, 113, 1420.

Please see COPYRIGHT file and pyfosc$doc/LICENSES directory for detailed copyright information.

4. How to cite

Yuming Fu. (2024, April 13). PyFOSC: a pipeline toolbox for BFOSC/YFOSC long-slit spectroscopy data reduction (Version v1.1.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10967240

Cite the current version (v1.1.0) with bibtex:

@software{yuming_fu_2024_10967240, author = {Yuming Fu}, title = {{PyFOSC: a pipeline toolbox for BFOSC/YFOSC long-slit spectroscopy data reduction}}, month = apr, year = 2024, publisher = {Zenodo}, version = {v1.1.0}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.10967240}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10967240} }

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  • Name: Yuming Fu
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  • Location: Beijing
  • Company: Peking University

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@software{yuming_fu_2024_10967240,
  author       = {Yuming Fu},
  title        = {{PyFOSC: a pipeline toolbox for BFOSC/YFOSC long-slit spectroscopy data reduction}},
  month        = apr,
  year         = 2024,
  publisher    = {Zenodo},
  version      = {v1.1.0},
  doi          = {10.5281/zenodo.10967240},
  url          = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10967240}
}

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