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NAME

       kmo_sky_mask  -  Create  a  mask  of  spatial  pixels  that  indicates which pixels can be
       considered as sky.

SYNOPSIS

       esorex kmo_sky_mask [OPTIONS] FILE.sof

DESCRIPTION

       This recipes calculates masks of the skies surrounding the objects in the diff- erent IFUs
       of a reconstructed F3I frame. In the resulting mask pixels belonging to objects have value
       1 and sky pixels have value 0.

       The noise and the background level of the input data cube are  estimated  using  the  mode
       calculated in kmo_stats. If the results aren´t satisfactory, try chan- ging --cpos_rej and
       --cneg_rej. Then pixels are flagged in the data cube which have a value less than the mode
       plus twice the noise (val < mode + 2*sigma).

       For  each  spatial  pixel  the  fraction  of  flagged  pixels  in  its spectral channel is
       determined.

       Spatial pixels are selected where the fraction of flagged spectral pixels is greater  than
       0.95 (corresponding to the 2*sigma above).

       The  input  cube  can  contain  noise  extensions,  but they will be ignored. The out- put
       doesn’t contain noise extensions.

   BASIC PARAMETERS
       --fraction The fraction of pixels that have to be greater than the threshold can be  defi-
       ned with this parameter (value must be between 0 and 1).

       --range If required, a limited wavelength range can be defined (e.g. "1.8,2.1").

   ADVANCED PARAMETERS
       --cpos_rej --cneg_rej --citer An iterative sigma clipping is applied in order to calculate
       the mode (using kmo_stats). For each position all pixels in the spectrum are examined.  If
       they deviate significantly, they will be rejected according to the conditions:
              val > mean + stdev * cpos_rej
          and
              val  <  mean  - stdev * cneg_rej In the first iteration median and percentile level
       are used.

         Input files:

          DO                    KMOS
          category              Type   Explanation                    Required #Frames
          --------              -----  -----------                    -------- -------
          <none or any>         F3I    The datacube frame                 Y       1

         Output files:

          DO                    KMOS
          category              Type   Explanation
          --------              -----  -----------
          SKY_MASK              F2I    The mask frame

OPTIONS

       --range <str>
              Min & max wavelengths to use in sky pixel  determination,  e.g.   [x1_start,x1_end]
              (microns).  (str;  default:  ´´).  The  full  name  of  this  option for the EsoRex
              configuration file is kmos.kmo_sky_mask.range [default = ].

       --fraction <float>
              Minimum fraction of spatial pixels to select  as  sky  (value  between  0  and  1).
              (float;  default:  0.95). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration
              file is kmos.kmo_sky_mask.fraction [default = 0.95].

       --cpos_rej <float>
              The  positive  rejection  threshold  for  kappa-sigma-clipping  (sigma).    (float;
              default:  3.0).  The  full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is
              kmos.kmo_sky_mask.cpos_rej [default = 3.0].

       --cneg_rej <float>
              The  negative  rejection  threshold  for  kappa-sigma-clipping  (sigma).    (float;
              default:  3.0).  The  full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is
              kmos.kmo_sky_mask.cneg_rej [default = 3.0].

       --citer <long>
              The number of iterations for kappa-sigma-clipping. (long;  default:  3).  The  full
              name  of  this  option for the EsoRex configuration file is kmos.kmo_sky_mask.citer
              [default = 3].

       Note that it is possible to create a configuration file containing  these  options,  along
       with  suitable default values. Please refer to the details provided by the 'esorex --help'
       command.

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for the kmos pipeline can be downloaded as a  PDF  file  using  the
       following URL:

              ftp://ftp.eso.org/pub/dfs/pipelines/kmos/kmos-pipeline-manual-2.9.pdf

       An   overview   over   the   existing   ESO  pipelines  can  be  found  on  the  web  page
       http://www.eso.org/sci/software/pipelines/.

       Basic documentation about the EsoRex program can be found at the esorex (1) man page.

       It is possible to call the pipelines  from  python  using  the  python-cpl  package.   See
       http://packages.python.org/python-cpl/index.html for further information.

       The   other   recipes   of   the   kmos   pipeline   are  kmo_arithmetic(7),  kmo_copy(7),
       kmo_fit_profile(7), kmo_fits_strip(7), kmo_make_image(7), kmo_noise_map(7), kmo_rotate(7),
       kmo_shift(7),    kmo_stats(7),    kmos_combine(7),   kmos_dark(7),   kmos_extract_spec(7),
       kmos_flat(7),    kmos_gen_reflines(7),     kmos_gen_telluric(7),     kmos_illumination(7),
       kmos_reconstruct(7),  kmos_sci_red(7),  kmos_sky_tweak(7), kmos_std_star(7), kmos_test(7),
       kmos_wave_cal(7)

VERSION

       kmo_sky_mask 1.4.3

AUTHOR

       Alex Agudo Berbel <usd-help@eso.org>

BUG REPORTS

       Please report any problems to usd-help@eso.org. Alternatively, you may send  a  report  to
       the ESO User Support Department <usd-help@eso.org>.

LICENSE

       This  file  is  part  of  the  CRIRES Instrument Pipeline Copyright (C) 2002,2003 European
       Southern Observatory

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
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