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21 November 1980 Stellar Photometry In Crowded Fields
Doug Tody
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Proceedings Volume 0264, Applications of Digital Image Processing to Astronomy; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959800
Event: 1981 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1980, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Software available at KPNO for performing stellar photometry on digital images is summarized. Aperture sum and two dimensional fitting techniques are described and compared in terms of accuracy, versatility, and computational efficiency. Algorithms are presented for deriving the point spread function (PSF) from intensity data, and fitting it via chisquare minimization techniques to either single or multiple stellar images. The results of tests performed on artificial starfields are summarized and evaluated. Two dimensional psf fitting techniques are seen to be a versatile and accurate tool even in fairly crowded fields, though computationally quite expensive compared to aperture sum techniques.
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Doug Tody "Stellar Photometry In Crowded Fields", Proc. SPIE 0264, Applications of Digital Image Processing to Astronomy, (21 November 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959800
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Point spread functions

Raster graphics

Photometry

Astronomy

Digital image processing

Smoothing

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