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[gnuastro-commits] master 075bc680 58/69: PSF select-stars: remove the s
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Mohammad Akhlaghi |
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[gnuastro-commits] master 075bc680 58/69: PSF select-stars: remove the stars that have stars. |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Jan 2022 12:39:15 -0500 (EST) |
branch: master
commit 075bc6806346e84d9dd59cfc2cb18e1415f99cb7
Author: Sepideh Eskandarlou <sepideh.eskandarlou@gmail.com>
Commit: Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>
PSF select-stars: remove the stars that have stars.
Until now, the circular stars with good parallax and less than 9 neighbor
in the range of magnitude between brighter to fainter from the gaia or
catlog have been selected. But some of the main circular star with good
parallax and less than 9 neighbor have a neighbor that its brightness are
so close to the main star, but it did not remove in all above conditions
(parallax circular and neighborhood).
With this commit, for tackling this problem at first a limit for selecting
the faint and bright stars hase been set, that select stars in the wider
range of magnitude compare to the brighter and fainter range. For setting
these limit for bright stars a fix value have benn considered (-10) because
we should consider all brightest stars around the main star, for faint
stars this limit is optional and the user can determined this limit with
'--faintmagsiff' to select the stars that are manipult brighter than
fainter magnitude. Now we have a wide range of stars for checking the
number of the neighbors in the range of magnitude between brighter to
fainter. Finally when the number of the main stars has been checked just
stars without any neighbor will be selected.
---
bin/script/psf-create-select-stars.in | 70 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------
1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/bin/script/psf-create-select-stars.in
b/bin/script/psf-create-select-stars.in
index 17a0aea4..b12fe901 100755
--- a/bin/script/psf-create-select-stars.in
+++ b/bin/script/psf-create-select-stars.in
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ racolumn="ra"
mindistdeg=""
deccolumn="dec"
minaxisratio=""
+faintmagdiff=""
version=@VERSION@
magnituderange=""
matchaperturedeg=""
@@ -106,6 +107,10 @@ $scriptname options:
parrallax and parrallax_error.
-a, --matchaperturedeg=FLT Aperture, in pixels, to match catalogue ra and
dec coordinates with clumps' ra and dec.
+ -F, --faintmagdiff The difference from the faintest star which the user
will
+ be determined the faintest star in "--magnituderange"
+ option.
+
Output:
-o, --output Output table with the object coordinates.
-t, --tmpdir Directory to keep temporary files.
@@ -227,6 +232,9 @@ do
-f|--field) field="$2";
check_v "$1" "$field"; shift;shift;;
-f=*|--field=*) field="${1#*=}";
check_v "$1" "$field"; shift;;
-f*) field=$(echo "$1" | sed -e's/-f//');
check_v "$1" "$field"; shift;;
+ -F|--faintmagdiff) faintmagdiff="$2";
check_v "$1" "$faintmagdiff"; shift;shift;;
+ -F=*|--faintmagdiff=*) faintmagdiff="${1#*=}";
check_v "$1" "$faintmagdiff"; shift;;
+ -F*) faintmagdiff=$(echo "$1" | sed -e's/-F//');
check_v "$1" "$faintmagdiff"; shift;;
-m|--magnituderange) magnituderange="$2";
check_v "$1" "$magnituderange"; shift;shift;;
-m=*|--magnituderange=*) magnituderange="${1#*=}";
check_v "$1" "$magnituderange"; shift;;
-m*) magnituderange=$(echo "$1" | sed -e's/-m//');
check_v "$1" "$magnituderange"; shift;;
@@ -355,13 +363,18 @@ fi
-# Basic parameters: magnitude range, parallax and parallax_error.
+# Basic parameters: magnitude range, parallax and parallax_error.
#-----------------------------------
#
# Obtain the magnitude range from the command line arguments.
minmag=$(echo "$magnituderange" | awk 'BEGIN{FS=","} {print $1}')
maxmag=$(echo "$magnituderange" | awk 'BEGIN{FS=","} {print $2}')
+# Range of magnitude which are for time fainter than and brighter than
+# minimum magnitude and maximum magnitude.
+brighter=-10
+fainter=$(astarithmetic $maxmag $faintmagdiff + --quiet)
+
# Obtain the parallax and parallax_error columns name.
parallax=$(echo "$parallaxanderrorcolumn" \
| awk 'BEGIN{FS=","} {print $1}')
@@ -415,9 +428,9 @@ fi
# user does not provide a catalogue, obtain it using the program
# 'astquery'.
#
-# The output name of the catalog of stars in the range of the
-# magnitude.
-catalog_magfiltered=$tmpdir/catalog-mag-$minmag-$maxmag.fits
+# The output name of the catalog of stars in the range of the magnitude
+# between smaller than the minimumm and larger than the maximumm.
+catalog_main=$tmpdir/catalog-main-$brighter-$fainter.fits
# The output name of the sky coverage.
skycoverage=$tmpdir/skycoverage.fits
@@ -449,7 +462,7 @@ if [ x"$catalog" != x ]; then
number=$(asttable $skycoverage | wc -l)
# If catalog overlap the image, select stars with magnitudes between
- # the minimum and maximum values.
+ # the less than minimum and larger than maximum values.
if [ "$number" = 0 ]; then
# Stop if the catalog doesn't overlap with the image.
@@ -459,18 +472,18 @@ if [ x"$catalog" != x ]; then
else
# Make a file for output of 'asttable'.
- if [ -f $catalog_magfiltered ]; then
+ if [ -f $catalog_main ]; then
echo "External Cataloge already exists "
else
- # Select stars with magnitude between minimum to maximum.
- asttable $catalog --range=$field,$minmag,$maxmag --sort=$field \
+ # Select stars with magnitude between brighter to fainter.
+ asttable $catalog --range=$field,$brighter,$fainter --sort=$field \
--range=$racolumn,$minraimg,$maxraimg \
--range=$deccolumn,$mindecimg,$maxdecimg \
- --output=$catalog_magfiltered $quiet
+ --output=$catalog_main $quiet
# At first check and if there are no stars in the range of
magnitude
# the script will be stopped and print the error.
- numstars=$(asttable $catalog_magfiltered -i \
+ numstars=$(asttable $catalog_main -i \
| grep 'Number of rows' | awk '{print $4}')
if [ "$numstars" = 0 ]; then
rm -rf $tmpdir
@@ -483,14 +496,14 @@ if [ x"$catalog" != x ]; then
# If the user doesn't provide a catalog, use 'astquery' to obtain it.
else
# Check if the catalog already exist.
- if [ -f $catalog_magfiltered ]; then
+ if [ -f $catalog_main ]; then
echo "Queried Cataloge already exists "
else
# Download the catalog with the necessary parameters.
- astquery $dataset --output=$catalog_magfiltered \
+ astquery $dataset --output=$catalog_main \
--overlapwith=$inputs --hdu=$hdu \
--column=$columnquery \
- --range=$field,$minmag,$maxmag \
+ --range=$field,$brighter,$fainter \
--sort=$field $quiet
fi
fi
@@ -498,6 +511,16 @@ fi
+# The name of the catalog of stars in the range of magnitude between
+# minimumm and maximumm.
+catalog_target=$tmpdir/catalog-gaia-$minmag-$maxmag.fits
+
+# Select the stars in the range of magnitude between minimum and maximum.
+asttable $catalog_main --range=$field,$minmag,$maxmag --output=$catalog_target
+
+
+
+
# Select stars with good parallax
# -------------------------------
#
@@ -507,13 +530,13 @@ fi
# three times the parallax-error are removed.
goodparallax=$tmpdir/parallax-good.fits
if [ x"$parallaxanderrorcolumn" != x ]; then
- asttable $catalog_magfiltered -c$racolumn,$deccolumn -c$field \
+ asttable $catalog_target -c$racolumn,$deccolumn -c$field \
--range=$field,$minmag,$maxmag --colinfoinstdout --noblank=4 \
-c'arith '$parallax' '$parallax' abs \
'$parallax_error' 3 x lt nan where ' \
| asttable -c$racolumn,$deccolumn -c$field --output=$goodparallax
$quiet
else
- cp $catalog_magfiltered $goodparallax
+ cp $catalog_target $goodparallax
fi
@@ -578,7 +601,7 @@ lessneighbor=$tmpdir/less-than-9-stars.txt
moreneighbor=$tmpdir/more-than-9-stars.txt
echo "# Column 1: ra [deg,f64] Right ascension" >> $lessneighbor
echo "# Column 2: dec [deg,f64] Declination" >> $lessneighbor
-echo "# Column 3: photo-g-mean-mag [mag,f64] Magnitude" >> $lessneighbor
+echo "# Column 3: phot_g_mean_mag [mag,f64] Magnitude" >> $lessneighbor
# Find ra and dec of each star.
asttable $circular -c$racolumn,$deccolumn -c$field | while read r d mag; do
@@ -587,7 +610,7 @@ asttable $circular -c$racolumn,$deccolumn -c$field | while
read r d mag; do
numberneighbor=$tmpdir/"$r_$d"th-star-neighbor.fits
# Find number of neighborhod for each star.
- asttable $catalog_magfiltered -c$racolumn,$deccolumn -c$field \
+ asttable $catalog_main -c$racolumn,$deccolumn -c$field \
-c'arith '$racolumn' '$deccolumn' '$r' '$d' distance-on-sphere \
set-i i i '$mindistdeg' gt nan where' \
--noblankend=4 \
@@ -596,8 +619,8 @@ asttable $circular -c$racolumn,$deccolumn -c$field | while
read r d mag; do
# Check number of neighborhod and remove each star that has more than 9
# neighbors.
- lof=$(cat $numberneighbor | wc -l)
- if [ $lof -le 9 ]; then
+ lof=$(asttable $numberneighbor | wc -l)
+ if [ $lof -lt 2 ]; then
echo $r $d $mag >> $lessneighbor
else
echo $r $d $mag >> $moreneighbor
@@ -613,8 +636,9 @@ done
#
# Output of selected circular stars with good parallax and less than 9
# neighbors in fits format.
-asttable $lessneighbor --output=$output
+# Convert the '.txt' output to the '.fits' file.
+asttable $lessneighbor --output=$output
@@ -626,11 +650,11 @@ asttable $lessneighbor --output=$output
# be used. Without this option user can see all steps of run.
if [ x"$quiet" = x ]; then
echo "Number of downloaded stars from gaia: \
- $(asttable $catalog_magfiltered | wc -l)"
+ $(asttable $catalog_main | wc -l)"
echo "Number of stars with good parallax: \
$(asttable $goodparallax | wc -l)"
- echo "Number of stars with less than 9 neghbors: \
- $(asttable $lessneighbor | wc -l)"
+ echo "Number of stars with any neighbors has been found \
+ $(asttable $output | wc -l)"
if [ ! -$segmented ]; then
echo "Number of stars matched with clump catalogue: \
$(asttable $qmatch)"
- [gnuastro-commits] master cf58a078 62/69: PSF select-stars: give the default value to the two variables, (continued)
- [gnuastro-commits] master cf58a078 62/69: PSF select-stars: give the default value to the two variables, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26
- [gnuastro-commits] master db2d55be 37/69: PSF select-stars: changing some variable names to follow conventions, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26
- [gnuastro-commits] master cd14a366 44/69: PSF select-stars: including the make check step for this script, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26
- [gnuastro-commits] master 85648ac3 45/69: PSF select-stars: The script has been changed for use in general scenario, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26
- [gnuastro-commits] master 0facf365 16/69: Book: adding documentation of 'psf-model-scattered-light' script, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26
- [gnuastro-commits] master b1e3da80 34/69: PSF junction: fixed bug when centering the different parts of the PSF, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26
- [gnuastro-commits] master 7c398567 36/69: Book: Correct the some parts of the making the PSF, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26
- [gnuastro-commits] master b82adcfc 46/69: Book: some essential option was add to astscript-psf-select-stars section, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26
- [gnuastro-commits] master ff3bb03f 38/69: PSF select-stars: removing not used options and polishing the comments, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26
- [gnuastro-commits] master b5525411 48/69: PSF select-stars: delete the value of some options and ask them from the user, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26
- [gnuastro-commits] master 075bc680 58/69: PSF select-stars: remove the stars that have stars.,
Mohammad Akhlaghi <=
- [gnuastro-commits] master 9aae5f5c 65/69: Book: Edits to the tutorial on creating the extended PSF, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26
- [gnuastro-commits] master b1e2eb54 68/69: Book: Extended PSF tutorial moved to Tutorials chapter, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26
- [gnuastro-commits] master 9db9e205 11/69: PSF junction: new script for joining two PSF images, Mohammad Akhlaghi, 2022/01/26