Provided by: gnuastro_0.5-1_amd64
NAME
MakeCatalog - Make a catalog from labeled input images
SYNOPSIS
astmkcatalog [OPTION...] ASTRdata
DESCRIPTION
MakeCatalog is part of GNU Astronomy Utilities 0.5. MakeCatalog will create a catalog from an input, labeled, and noise images. For more information, please run any of the following commands. In particular the second contains a very comprehensive explanation of MakeCatalog's invocation: expected input(s), output(s), and a full description of all the options. All options and their values: $ astmkcatalog -P Inputs/Outputs and options: $ info astmkcatalog Full section in manual/book: $ info MakeCatalog Full Gnuastro manual/book: $ info gnuastro If you couldn't find your answer in the manual, you can get direct help from experienced Gnuastro users and developers. For more information, please run: $ info help-gnuastro MakeCatalog options: Input: --clumpshdu=STR Clump image extension name or number. -C, --clumpsfile=STR Image containing clump labels. -E, --skysubtracted Input is already sky subtracted (for S/N). -h, --hdu=STR/INT Extension name or number of input data. --objectshdu=STR Object image extension name or number. -O, --objectsfile=STR Image containing object/detection labels. -R, --threshold=FLT Use pixels more than this multiple of STD. -s, --skyfile=STR Image containing sky values. --skyhdu=STR Sky image extension name or number. --stdhdu=STR Sky image extension name or number. -t, --stdfile=STR Image containing sky STD values. --zeropoint=FLT Zeropoint magnitude of input dataset. Output: -D, --dontdelete Don't delete output if it exists. -K, --keepinputdir Keep input directory for automatic output. -o, --output=STR Output name. --sfmagarea=FLT Surface brightness area (in arcseconds^2). --sfmagnsigma=FLT Surface brightness multiple of Sky STD. --tableformat=STR Table format: `fits-ascii', `fits-binary'. Upper limit magnitude settings: -e, --envseed Use GSL_RNG_SEED environment variable for seed. --upmaskfile=STR Mask image file name only for upper limit. --upmaskhdu=STR Mask image HDU only for upper limit. --upnsigma=FLT Multiple of sigma to define upperlimit. --upnum=INT Number of randomly positioned samples --uprange=INT,INT Range of random positions (pix) around target. --upsigmaclip=FLT,FLT Sigma multiple and, tolerance or number. Identifier columns -i, --ids All IDs of objects and clumps. --idinhostobj ID of clump in host object. -j, --hostobjid ID of object hosting this clump. --objid Object label/ID. Positional columns (pixel) --clumpsgeox Geometric center of all clumps in obj. (X). --clumpsgeoy Geometric center of all clumps in obj. (Y). --clumpsx Flux.wht center of all clumps in obj. (X). --clumpsy Flux.wht center of all clumps in obj. (Y). --geox Geometric center in first FITS axis. --geoy Geometric center in second FITS axis. -x, --x Flux weighted center in first FITS axis. -y, --y Flux weighted center in second FITS axis. Positional columns (WCS) --clumpsgeow1 Geometric center of all clumps in 1st WCS. --clumpsgeow2 Geometric center of all clumps in 2nd WCS. --clumpsw1 Flux.wht center of all clumps in 1st WCS. --clumpsw2 Flux.wht center of all clumps in 2nd WCS. -d, --dec Flux weighted center declination. --geow1 Geometric center in first WCS axis. --geow2 Geometric center in second WCS axis. -r, --ra Flux weighted center right ascension. --w1 Flux weighted center in first WCS axis. --w2 Flux weighted center in second WCS axis. Brightness/magnitude related columns -b, --brightness Brightness (sum of pixel values). --clumpbrightness Brightness of clumps in an object. --clumpsmagnitude Magnitude of all clumps in object. -G, --magnitudeerr Magnitude error of objects or clumps. -m, --magnitude Total magnitude of objects or clumps. --noriverbrightness Sky (not river) subtracted clump brightness. -n, --sn Signal to noise ratio of objects or clumps. --riverave Average river value surrounding a clump. --rivernum Number of river pixels around a clump. --sky Average Sky value under this clump or object. --std Average Sky standard deviation. --upperlimit Upper-limit value, use other options to config. -u, --upperlimitmag Upper-limit mag. use other options to config. Morphology/shape related columns -a, --area Number of pixels in clump or object. -A, --semimajor Flux weighted semi-major axis. -B, --semiminor Flux weighted semi-minor axis. -c, --numclumps Number of clumps in this object. --clumpsarea Sum of all clump areas in an object. --geoaxisratio Geometric axis ratio. --geopositionangle Geometric position angle. --geosemimajor Geometric semi-major axis. --geosemiminor Geometric semi-minor axis. -p, --positionangle Flux weighted position angle. -Q, --axisratio Flux weighted axis ratio. --weightarea Area used for flux weighted positions. Operating modes: -?, --help give this help list --cite BibTeX citation for this program. --config=STR Read configuration file STR immediately. --lastconfig Do not parse any more configuration files. --minmapsize=INT Minimum bytes in array to not use ram RAM. -N, --numthreads=INT Number of CPU threads to use. --onlyversion=STR Only run if the program version is STR. -P, --printparams Print parameter values to be used and abort. -q, --quiet Only report errors, remain quiet about steps. -S, --setdirconf Set default values for this directory and abort. --usage give a short usage message -U, --setusrconf Set default values for this user and abort. -V, --version print program version Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options. GNU Astronomy Utilities home page: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuastro/
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to bug-gnuastro@gnu.org.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2015-2017, Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU General public license version 3 or later. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Written/developed by Mohammad Akhlaghi
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for MakeCatalog is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and MakeCatalog programs are properly installed at your site, the command info MakeCatalog should give you access to the complete manual.