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NAME

       sinfo_rec_detlin - Detector's linearity & non linear bad pixels determination.

SYNOPSIS

       esorex sinfo_rec_detlin [OPTIONS] FILE.sof

DESCRIPTION

       This recipe computes detector non linearities and a bad pixel map.

       The input files are increasing intensity raw flats their associated tags should be LINEARITY_LAMP.

       The  output are: A table (PRO.CATG=LIN_DET_INFO) with information on the detector non linearities A table
       (PRO.CATG=GAIN_INFO) with information on the detector gain A cube (PRO.CATG=BP_COEFF) with the polynomial
       fit parameters of the detector non linearities A bad pixel map (PRO.CATG=BP_MAP_NL)

OPTIONS

       --gen-overpar <bool>
              Overwrite  DRS ini parameters:  (bool; default: True). The full name of this option for the EsoRex
              configuration file is sinfoni.general.overwrite_parameters [default = True].

       --lc_sw <bool>
              Correct for bad lines introduced by instrument software:  (bool; default: False). The full name of
              this option for the EsoRex configuration file is sinfoni.general.lc_sw [default = False].

       --lc_kappa <long>
              Kappa  sigma  value (long; default: 18). The full name of this option for the EsoRex configuration
              file is sinfoni.general.lc_kappa [default = 18].

       --lc_filt_rad <long>
              Filtering radii applied during median filter. Should be small (long; default: 3). The full name of
              this option for the EsoRex configuration file is sinfoni.general.lc_filt_rad [default = 3].

       --product-density <long>
              Density  of  pipeline  products: 0 (low), 1 (low+skycor), 2 (med-QC), 3 (high-debug+skycor) (long;
              default:  2).  The  full  name  of  this   option   for   the   EsoRex   configuration   file   is
              sinfoni.product.density [default = 2].

       --bp_lin-order <long>
              Order:  order  of the fit polynomial = number of coefficents - 1 (long; default: 2). The full name
              of this option for the EsoRex configuration file is sinfoni.bp_lin.order [default = 2].

       --bp_lin-thresh_sigma_fct <float>
              Threshold Sigma Factor: threshold factor of the clean standard deviation. If the deviations of the
              linear  polynomial coefficients exceed this threshold the corresponding pixels are declared as bad
              (float; default: 10.0). The full name  of  this  option  for  the  EsoRex  configuration  file  is
              sinfoni.bp_lin.thresh_sigma_factor [default = 10.0].

       --bp_lin-nlin_threshold <float>
              Non  Linear  Threshold  (float;  default:  0.5).  The  full  name  of  this  option for the EsoRex
              configuration file is sinfoni.bp_lin.nlin_threshold [default = 0.5].

       --bp_lin-lo_rej <float>
              low_rejection: percentage of rejected low  intensity  pixels  before  averaging  (float;  default:
              10.0).    The    full   name   of   this   option   for   the   EsoRex   configuration   file   is
              sinfoni.bp_lin.low_rejection [default = 10.0].

       --bp_lin-hi_rej <float>
              high_rejection: percentage of rejected high intensity pixels  before  averaging  (float;  default:
              10.0).    The    full   name   of   this   option   for   the   EsoRex   configuration   file   is
              sinfoni.bp_lin.high_rejection [default = 10.0].

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

              ftp://ftp.eso.org/pub/dfs/pipelines/sinfoni/sinfo-pipeline-manual-19.0.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   sinfo   pipeline   are  sinfo_rec_distortion(7),  sinfo_rec_jitter(7),
       sinfo_rec_mdark(7),         sinfo_rec_mflat(7),         sinfo_rec_pupil(7),         sinfo_rec_wavecal(7),
       sinfo_utl_bp_mask_add(7),   sinfo_utl_cube2ima(7),  sinfo_utl_cube2spectrum(7),  sinfo_utl_cube_arith(7),
       sinfo_utl_cube_combine(7), sinfo_utl_cube_create(7), sinfo_utl_ima_arith(7),  sinfo_utl_ima_line_corr(7),
       sinfo_utl_line_oh_select(7),                   sinfo_utl_skycor(7),                  sinfo_utl_skymap(7),
       sinfo_utl_spectrum_divide_by_blackbody(7), sinfo_utl_spectrum_wavelength_shift(7)

VERSION

       sinfo_rec_detlin 2.7.0

AUTHOR

       Andrea Modigliani <Andrea.Modigliani@eso.org>

BUG REPORTS

       Please report any problems to Andrea.Modigliani@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  SINFONI  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  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.

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       to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA