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NAME

       uves_cal_tflat - Reduces a TFLAT frame

SYNOPSIS

       esorex uves_cal_tflat [OPTIONS] FILE.sof

DESCRIPTION

       This recipe reduces a TFLAT_xxx frame (xxx = BLUE,RED). This is achieved by 1) combining all provided
       TFLAT frames to a MASTER_TFLAT frame, then 2) doing a normal science reduction on the first input TFLAT
       frame Input frames are raw TFLAT_xxx  frames, and: order table(s) for each chip, ORDER_TABLE_xxxx (where
       xxxx=BLUE, REDL, REDU), line table(s) for each chip, LINE_TABLE_xxxx, a master bias frame,
       MASTER_BIAS_xxxx, a master flat, MASTER_FLAT_xxxx,

OPTIONS

       --backsub.mmethod <str>
              Background  measuring method. If equal to ´median´ the background is sampled using the median of a
              subwindow. If ´minimum´, the subwindow minimum value is used. If ´no´, no  background  subtraction
              is done.  (str; default: ´median´). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file
              is uves_cal_tflat.backsub.mmethod [default = median].

       --backsub.npoints <int>
              This  is  the  number of columns in interorder space used to sample the background. (int; default:
              82).   The   full   name   of   this   option   for   the    EsoRex    configuration    file    is
              uves_cal_tflat.backsub.npoints [default = 82].

       --backsub.radiusy <int>
              The height (in pixels) of the background sampling window is (2*radiusy + 1). This parameter is not
              corrected  for  binning.  (int;  default:  2).  The  full  name  of  this  option  for  the EsoRex
              configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.backsub.radiusy [default = 2].

       --backsub.sdegree <int>
              Degree of interpolating splines. Currently only degree = 1 is supported  (int;  default:  1).  The
              full  name  of  this  option  for  the EsoRex configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.backsub.sdegree
              [default = 1].

       --backsub.smoothx <float>
              If spline interpolation is used to measure the background,  the  x-radius  of  the  post-smoothing
              window  is  (smoothx  *  image_width).   Here,  ´image_width´ is the image width after binning. If
              negative, the default values are used: (25.0/4096) for blue flat-field frames, (50.0/4096) for red
              flat-field frames, (300.0/4096) for blue science frames and (300.0/4096) for red  science  frames.
              (float;  default:  -1.0).  The  full  name  of  this  option  for the EsoRex configuration file is
              uves_cal_tflat.backsub.smoothx [default = -1.0].

       --backsub.smoothy <float>
              If spline interpolation is used to measure the background,  the  y-radius  of  the  post-smoothing
              window  is  (smoothy  * image_height).  Here, ´image_height´ is the image height after binning. If
              negative, the default values are used: (100.0/2048) for blue flat-field frames,  (300.0/2048)  for
              red  flat-field  frames,  (200.0/2048)  for  blue  science frames and (500.0/2048) for red science
              frames. (float; default: -1.0). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file  is
              uves_cal_tflat.backsub.smoothy [default = -1.0].

       --clean_traps <bool>
              Clean  detector  traps. If TRUE detector traps are interpolated.The bad pixels are replaced by the
              average of thenearest good pixels in the same column, or simply marked as bad.  The  positions  of
              bad  pixels  are  hard-coded  (as function of UVES chip). (bool; default: False). The full name of
              this option for the EsoRex configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.clean_traps [default = False].

       --debug <bool>
              Whether or not to save intermediate results to local directory (bool; default:  False).  The  full
              name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is uves.debug [default = False].

       --norm_method <str>
              Method  used  to  build master frame  (str; default: ´explevel´). The full name of this option for
              the EsoRex configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.norm_method [default = explevel].

       --plotter <str>
              Any plots produced by the recipe are redirected to the command specified by  this  parameter.  The
              plotting  command must contain the substring ´gnuplot´ and must be able to parse gnuplot syntax on
              its standard input. Valid examples of such a command may include ´gnuplot  -persist´  and  ´cat  >
              mygnuplot$$.gp´.  A finer control of the plotting options can be obtained by writing an executable
              script, e.g.  my_gnuplot.pl, that executes gnuplot after setting the desired gnuplot options (e.g.
              set terminal pslatex color). To turn off plotting, set  this  parameter  to  ´no´  (str;  default:
              ´no´).  The  full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is uves.plotter [default =
              no].

       --process_chip <str>
              For RED arm data process the redl, redu, or both chip(s) (str; default: ´both´). The full name  of
              this option for the EsoRex configuration file is uves.process_chip [default = both].

       --reduce.backsub.mmethod <str>
              Background  measuring method. If equal to ´median´ the background is sampled using the median of a
              subwindow. If ´minimum´, the subwindow minimum value is used. If ´no´, no  background  subtraction
              is done.  (str; default: ´median´). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file
              is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.backsub.mmethod [default = median].

       --reduce.backsub.npoints <int>
              This  is  the  number of columns in interorder space used to sample the background. (int; default:
              82).   The   full   name   of   this   option   for   the    EsoRex    configuration    file    is
              uves_cal_tflat.reduce.backsub.npoints [default = 82].

       --reduce.backsub.radiusy <int>
              The height (in pixels) of the background sampling window is (2*radiusy + 1). This parameter is not
              corrected  for  binning.  (int;  default:  2).  The  full  name  of  this  option  for  the EsoRex
              configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.backsub.radiusy [default = 2].

       --reduce.backsub.sdegree <int>
              Degree of interpolating splines. Currently only degree = 1 is supported  (int;  default:  1).  The
              full     name     of     this     option     for     the     EsoRex    configuration    file    is
              uves_cal_tflat.reduce.backsub.sdegree [default = 1].

       --reduce.backsub.smoothx <float>
              If spline interpolation is used to measure the background,  the  x-radius  of  the  post-smoothing
              window  is  (smoothx  *  image_width).   Here,  ´image_width´ is the image width after binning. If
              negative, the default values are used: (25.0/4096) for blue flat-field frames, (50.0/4096) for red
              flat-field frames, (300.0/4096) for blue science frames and (300.0/4096) for red  science  frames.
              (float;  default:  -1.0).  The  full  name  of  this  option  for the EsoRex configuration file is
              uves_cal_tflat.reduce.backsub.smoothx [default = -1.0].

       --reduce.backsub.smoothy <float>
              If spline interpolation is used to measure the background,  the  y-radius  of  the  post-smoothing
              window  is  (smoothy  * image_height).  Here, ´image_height´ is the image height after binning. If
              negative, the default values are used: (100.0/2048) for blue flat-field frames,  (300.0/2048)  for
              red  flat-field  frames,  (200.0/2048)  for  blue  science frames and (500.0/2048) for red science
              frames. (float; default: -1.0). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file  is
              uves_cal_tflat.reduce.backsub.smoothy [default = -1.0].

       --reduce.extract.best <bool>
              (optimal extraction only) If false (fastest), the spectrum is extracted only once. If true (best),
              the  spectrum  is  extracted twice, the second time using improved variance estimates based on the
              first iteration. Better variance estimates slightly improve the obtained signal to  noise  but  at
              the  cost  of increased execution time (bool; default: True). The full name of this option for the
              EsoRex configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.extract.best [default = True].

       --reduce.extract.chunk <int>
              In optimal extraction mode, the chunk size (in pixels) used for fitting the analytical profile  (a
              fit  of  the  analytical  profile to single bins would suffer from low statistics). (int; default:
              32).   The   full   name   of   this   option   for   the    EsoRex    configuration    file    is
              uves_cal_tflat.reduce.extract.chunk [default = 32].

       --reduce.extract.kappa <float>
              In  optimal  extraction mode, this is the threshold for bad (i.e.  hot/cold) pixel rejection. If a
              pixel deviates more than kappa*sigma (where sigma is the uncertainty of the pixel flux)  from  the
              inferred  spatial  profile,  its  weight  is  set  to  zero. Range: [-1,100]. If this parameter is
              negative, no rejection is performed. (float; default: 10.0). The full name of this option for  the
              EsoRex configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.extract.kappa [default = 10.0].

       --reduce.extract.method <str>
              Extraction  method.  (2d/optimal  not  supported  by  uves_cal_wavecal, weighted supported only by
              uves_cal_wavecal, 2d not supported by uves_cal_response) (str; default: ´average´). The full  name
              of  this option for the EsoRex configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.extract.method [default
              = average].

       --reduce.extract.oversample <int>
              The oversampling factor used for the virtual resampling algorithm. If negative,  the  value  5  is
              used for S/N <=200, and the value 10 is used if the estimated S/N is > 200 (int; default: -1). The
              full     name     of     this     option     for     the     EsoRex    configuration    file    is
              uves_cal_tflat.reduce.extract.oversample [default = -1].

       --reduce.extract.profile <str>
              In optimal extraction mode, the kind of profile to use. ´gauss´ gives a Gaussian profile, ´moffat´
              gives a Moffat profile with beta=4 and a  possible  linear  sky  contribution.  ´virtual´  uses  a
              virtual  resampling  algorithm  (i.e.  measures  and  uses the actual object profile).  ´constant´
              assumes a constant spatial profile and allows optimal extraction of wavelength calibration frames.
              ´auto´ will automatically select the best method based on the estimated S/N of the object. For low
              S/N, ´moffat´ or ´gauss´ are recommended (for robustness). For high S/N, ´virtual´ is  recommended
              (for  accuracy). In the case of virtual resampling, a precise determination of the order positions
              is required; therefore the order-definition is repeated using the (assumed  non-low  S/N)  science
              frame  (str;  default:  ´auto´). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is
              uves_cal_tflat.reduce.extract.profile [default = auto].

       --reduce.extract.skymethod <str>
              In optimal extraction mode, the sky subtraction method to use.  ´median´ estimates the sky as  the
              median  of  pixels  along the slit (ignoring pixels close to the object), whereas ´optimal´ does a
              chi square minimization along the slit to obtain the best combined  object  and  sky  levels.  The
              optimal  method gives the most accurate sky determination but is also a bit slower than the median
              method (str; default: ´optimal´). The full name of this option for the EsoRex  configuration  file
              is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.extract.skymethod [default = optimal].

       --reduce.ffmethod <str>
              Flat-fielding  method.  If  set  to  ´pixel´,  flat-fielding  is done in pixel-pixel space (before
              extraction); if set to ´extract´, flat- fielding is performed in  pixel-order  space  (i.e.  after
              extraction).  If set to ´no´, no flat-field correction is done (str; default: ´extract´). The full
              name of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.ffmethod [default =
              extract].

       --reduce.merge <str>
              Order merging method. If ´optimal´, the flux in the overlapping region is set  to  the  (optimally
              computed,  using  the  uncertainties)  average  of single order spectra. If ´sum´, the flux in the
              overlapping region is computed as the sum of the single order spectra. If ´noappend´ the  spectrum
              is  simply  rebinned  but  not  merged.If  flat-fielding is done, method ´optimal´ is recommended,
              otherwise ´sum´. (str;  default:  ´optimal´).  The  full  name  of  this  option  for  the  EsoRex
              configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.merge [default = optimal].

       --reduce.merge_delt1 <float>
              Order  merging left hand (short wavelength) cut. To reduce the amount of order overlapping regions
              we allow to cut short and long wavelength ranges. This may reduce the ripple  possibly  introduced
              by  the  order  merging.  Suggested  values  are:  10  (W<=390),  12  (390<W<=437, 520<W<=564), 14
              (437<W<=520, 564<W)  (float;  default:  0.0).  The  full  name  of  this  option  for  the  EsoRex
              configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.merge_delt1 [default = 0.0].

       --reduce.merge_delt2 <float>
              Order  merging right hand (long wavelength) cut. To reduce the amount of order overlapping regions
              we allow to cut short and long wavelength ranges. This may reduce the ripple  possibly  introduced
              by  the  order  merging. Suggested values is 4 (float; default: 0.0). The full name of this option
              for the EsoRex configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.merge_delt2 [default = 0.0].

       --reduce.objoffset <float>
              Offset (in pixels) of extraction slit with respect to center of order.  This parameter applies  to
              linear/average/optimal extraction. For linear/average extraction, if the related parameter objslit
              is  negative,  the  offset  is  automatically  determined by measuring the actual object position.
              (float; default: 0.0). The full  name  of  this  option  for  the  EsoRex  configuration  file  is
              uves_cal_tflat.reduce.objoffset [default = 0.0].

       --reduce.objslit <float>
              Object  window  size  (in  pixels). This must be less than the total slit length. If negative, the
              default value (half of full slit length) is used. The upper and lower sky windows are  defined  as
              the  part  of the full slit (if any) outside the object window. The center of the object window is
              determined by the offset parameter. This parameter does not apply to optimal  extraction.  (float;
              default:   -1.0).   The   full   name  of  this  option  for  the  EsoRex  configuration  file  is
              uves_cal_tflat.reduce.objslit [default = -1.0].

       --reduce.rebin.scale <bool>
              Whether or not to multiply by the factor dx/dlambda (pixels per wavelength) during the  rebinning.
              This option is disabled as default in concordance with the method used in the MIDAS pipeline. This
              option  should  be  set  to  true  to  convert  the  observed  flux (in pixel-space) to a flux per
              wavelength (in wavelength-space). (bool; default: False). The full name of  this  option  for  the
              EsoRex configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.rebin.scale [default = False].

       --reduce.rebin.wavestep <float>
              The  bin  size  (in w.l.u.) in wavelength space. If negative, a step size of 2/3 * ( average pixel
              size ) is used. (float; default: -1.0). The full name of this option for the EsoRex  configuration
              file is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.rebin.wavestep [default = -1.0].

       --reduce.skysub <bool>
              Do  sky-subtraction  (only  applicable to linear and average extractions)? (bool; default: False).
              The full name of this option for the EsoRex  configuration  file  is  uves_cal_tflat.reduce.skysub
              [default = False].

       --reduce.slitlength <float>
              Extraction  slit  length (in pixels). If negative, the value inferred from the raw frame header is
              used (float; default: -1.0). The full name of this option for the  EsoRex  configuration  file  is
              uves_cal_tflat.reduce.slitlength [default = -1.0].

       --reduce.tiltcorr <bool>
              If  enabled  (recommended), the provided dispersion solutions obtained at different slit positions
              are interpolated linearly  at  the  actually  measured  position  of  the  object/sky.  Line  tilt
              correction  is  currently  not  supported for 2d extraction, in which case the dispersion solution
              obtained at the middle of the slit is always used. (bool; default: True). The full  name  of  this
              option for the EsoRex configuration file is uves_cal_tflat.reduce.tiltcorr [default = True].

       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 uves pipeline can be downloaded as a PDF file using the following URL:

              ftp://ftp.eso.org/pub/dfs/pipelines/uves/uves-pipeline-manual-5.10.4.pdf

       An   overview   over   the   existing   ESO   pipelines    can    be    found    on    the    web    page
       https://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
       https://packages.python.org/python-cpl/index.html for further information.

       The  other  recipes  of   the   uves   pipeline   are   flames_cal_mkmaster(7),   flames_cal_orderpos(7),
       flames_cal_predict(7),   flames_cal_prep_sff_ofpos(7),   flames_cal_wavecal(7),   flames_obs_redchain(7),
       flames_obs_scired(7), flames_utl_unpack(7), uves_cal_cd_align(7),  uves_cal_mbias(7),  uves_cal_mdark(7),
       uves_cal_mflat(7),       uves_cal_mflat_combine(7),      uves_cal_mkmaster(7),      uves_cal_orderpos(7),
       uves_cal_predict(7), uves_cal_response(7), uves_cal_wavecal(7), uves_obs_redchain(7), uves_obs_scired(7),
       uves_utl_ima_arith(7), uves_utl_remove_crh_single(7)

VERSION

       uves_cal_tflat 5.10.4

AUTHOR

       Jonas M. Larsen <cpl@eso.org>

BUG REPORTS

       Please report any problems to cpl@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 FLAMES/UVES Pipeline Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 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
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uves_cal_tflat                                       5.10.4                                    UVES_CAL_TFLAT(7)