sharpener is a tool to identify the position of all continuum sources in a continuum image and extract a spectrum from each line of sight of these sources.
Project description
SHARPener
This is a set of tools that have been developed in preparation of the HI absorption surveys of the SKA precursors and pathfinders.
sharpener
identifies the position of all continuum sources in a continuum image and extracts a spectrum against all their lines of sight. The spectra are then plotted. Multiple options can be provided by the user, such has hanning smoothing and polynomial fitting and subtraction of the spectra, and plotting the spectra in different units (km/s, Hz, Jy beam$^{-1}$, $\tau$). Further information are given in the next sections.
sharpener
can be run automatically using a .yml
parameter file as run_sharpener -c <parameter_file.yml>
, or through a IPython
notebook.
To generate config with run_sharpener -gd <parameter_file.yml>
and for help run_sharpener -h
.
The following tutorials can guide you through the different capabilities of sharpener
.
Installation
Requisites
SHARPener
makes use of the most commonpython
packages (e.g.numpy
,scipy
,astropy
,astroquery
,prettytable
) and addition tompdaf
andpypdf2
.- The parameter file is in
yaml
format, hencepyaml
, andjson
packages should be installed. - Tutorials make use of
tabulate
andglob
for fancy outputs. SHARPener
source finder calls the functionimsad
of Miriad. Miriad must be installed for the source finder to work properly. No python wrapper is needed, since it is already included inSHARPener
.
Insallation instructions
- This package is available on pypi, allowing:
pip install sharpener
- Alternatively, clone this repository. From terminal type:
git clone https://github.com/Fil8/SHARPener.git
- Then change directory into SHARPener and install:
cd SHARPener && pip install .
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