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NAME
muse_scipost_subtract_sky - Subtract night sky model.
SYNOPSIS
esorex muse_scipost_subtract_sky [OPTIONS] FILE.sof
DESCRIPTION
Subtract the sky as defined by the sky lines and continuum from a pixel table. This is a separated task of muse_scipost.
OPTIONS
--lambdamin <float> Cut off the data below this wavelength after loading the pixel table(s). (float; default: 4000.0). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is muse.muse_scipost_subtract_sky.lambdamin [default = 4000.0]. --lambdamax <float> Cut off the data above this wavelength after loading the pixel table(s). (float; default: 10000.0). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is muse.muse_scipost_subtract_sky.lambdamax [default = 10000.0]. --orig <str> If specified, write an additional column containing the original data to the pixel table. (str; default: ยดยด). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is muse.muse_scipost_subtract_sky.orig [default = ]. --flux_sky <float> Reference flat field flux, obtained by sky exposure. This parameter is needed to scale the data of each pixel table if more than one pixel table was used to determine the sky. By default, it is taken from the parameter ESO DRS MUSE FLAT FLUX SKY of the first pixel table. (float; default: 0.0). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is muse.muse_scipost_subtract_sky.flux_sky [default = 0.0]. --flux_lamp <float> Reference flat field flux, obtained by lamp exposure. This parameter is needed to scale the data of each pixel table if more than one pixel table was used to determine the sky. By default, it is taken from the parameter ESO DRS MUSE FLAT FLUX LAMP of the first pixel table. (float; default: 0.0). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is muse.muse_scipost_subtract_sky.flux_lamp [default = 0.0]. 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 muse pipeline can be downloaded as a PDF file using the following URL: ftp://ftp.eso.org/pub/dfs/pipelines/muse/muse-pipeline-cookbook-2.2.0.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 muse pipeline are muse_ampl(7), muse_astrometry(7), muse_bias(7), muse_create_sky(7), muse_dark(7), muse_exp_align(7), muse_exp_combine(7), muse_flat(7), muse_geometry(7), muse_lingain(7), muse_lsf(7), muse_qi_mask(7), muse_scibasic(7), muse_scipost(7), muse_scipost_apply_astrometry(7), muse_scipost_calibrate_flux(7), muse_scipost_combine_pixtables(7), muse_scipost_correct_dar(7), muse_scipost_correct_rv(7), muse_scipost_make_cube(7), muse_scipost_subtract_sky_simple(7), muse_standard(7), muse_twilight(7), muse_wavecal(7)
VERSION
muse_scipost_subtract_sky 2.2.0
AUTHOR
Ole Streicher <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 MUSE Instrument Pipeline Copyright (C) 2005, 2017 European Southern Observatory This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA