Open simontorres opened 7 months ago
The 1200_CaNIR is spectroscopically the same as 1200M7, using this workaround will not affect your wavelength solution.
Clone the goodman pipeline package
git clone https://github.com/soar-telescope/goodman_pipeline.git
Move into the folder and navigate to
goodman_pipeline/goodman_pipeline/data/ref_comp
Copy the 1200M7 HgArNe lamp
cp goodman_comp_1200M7_OG570_HgArNe.fits goodman_comp_1200_CaNIR_OG570_HgArNe.fits
Using any proper tool for editing headers change the header of goodman_comp_1200CaNIR_OG570_HgArNe.fits
to the following values
WAVMODE = 1200_CaNIR
If you have other lamps might want to repeat the same (steps 3 and 4) of all the 1200M7 lamps
Now you need to tell the pipeline where to find it. You must place it in a different folder, there must be only reference lamps there, if you can locate where the package is installed you can also copy it there, where all the other lamps are. Then use the --reference-files
option to tell the pipeline where to search for lamps.
@cbaorion do we really need the lamps for 600UV CuHeAr? in the pipeline there is already a lamp for that setup taken with the 0.45'
slit.
Some new modes have been added and there is no way to find the wavelength calibration because the necessary reference lamps have been added, here we will track those missing lamps.
Note: All reference lamps must be obtained using binning 1x1 and the narrowest possible lamp.
Data was obtained after February 13th, 2024