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6 July 2018 Data reduction software for the Gemini high resolution optical spectrograph
Michael J. Ireland, Marc White, Joao P. Bento, Tony Farrell, Kathleen Labrie, Lance Luvaul, Jon G. Nielsen, Chris Simpson
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Abstract
The data reduction software for the Gemini High Resolution Optical SpecTrograph (GHOST) presents a number of unusual challenges. Star light from one or two objects and simultaneous sky is collected in integral field units rather than a slit or well-separated fibers. When used with binning, individual fibers are not resolved, and the optimal pixel weighting is derived from a simultaneous slit viewing camera. We describe the data reduction approach taken, including testing using an optical physics-based data simulator, and an object-oriented and modular approach to spectral extraction that fits within the Gemini recipe system, DRAGONS, using AstroConda.
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Michael J. Ireland, Marc White, Joao P. Bento, Tony Farrell, Kathleen Labrie, Lance Luvaul, Jon G. Nielsen, and Chris Simpson "Data reduction software for the Gemini high resolution optical spectrograph", Proc. SPIE 10707, Software and Cyberinfrastructure for Astronomy V, 1070735 (6 July 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2314418
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KEYWORDS
Spectrographs

Calibration

Gemini Observatory

Image processing

Data modeling

Data processing

Optical fibers

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