Recent Releases of aspired
aspired - v0.4.5
This release improves the stability when using the Horne86+Gauss optimal extraction. This also fixed a few typos and the arc peaks sorting during wavelength calibration.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/cylammarco/ASPIRED/compare/0.4.4...0.4.5
- Python
Published by cylammarco over 3 years ago
aspired - v0.4.0
This release contains a number of bug fixes, as well as including some new experimental features: continuum fitting, telluric absorption removal and atmospheric extinction correction.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/cylammarco/ASPIRED/compare/0.3.1...0.4.0
- Python
Published by cylammarco over 4 years ago
aspired - Initial Development Release v0.3.1
ImageReduction and TwoDSpec can handle an HDUList but only the first HDU will be used. Some misleading ERROR messages are downgraded to WARNING, and some WARNING messages are downgraded to INFO. Fixed issue with displaying non-flux calibrated spectrum.
- Python
Published by cylammarco about 5 years ago
aspired - Initial Development Release v0.3.0
Improved handling Spectrum1D for storing spectral data along the reduction process. Moved the arc frame operations from OneDSpec to TwoDSpec. Included an experimental atmospheric extinction correction.
- Python
Published by cylammarco about 5 years ago
aspired - Initial Development Release v0.2.0
Automated SpectroPhotometric REDuction (Lam et al. 2019), is a spectral data reduction software, written in Python 3, that is designed for common use on different instruments. Over the course of last year, it has been tested on several active instruments: SPRAT on the Liverpool Telescope~(LT), ISIS on the William Herschel Telescope (see more here, science example: Lam et al. 2020), GMOS long slit mode on the Gemini Telescopes North (GTN) with bhtom, and OSIRIS long slit mode on the Gran Telescopio Canarias~(GTC) with pyOsiris. Apart from LT/SPRAT, the other test efforts are not in collaboration with the respective observatories. The wavelength calibration is powered by the concurrent development RASCAL (see also Veitch-Michaelis & Lam 2019).
This release fixes a number of bugs concerning mainly file I/O.
- Python
Published by cylammarco about 5 years ago