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This is an interesting case using DIS-low data. I picked the peak on the right (centered ~500 similar to the other images and corresponding to top star on slit). The trace switched to the other star probably because they are so close and have similar counts.
creating this fun dip:
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I have added a new directory of standards called "dd94". I converted these from higher res. observations, and probably they need tweaking more... but they should fix this overall weird shape you've been seeing (I think it's due to the saturated flux standards).
Note the flux blows up at the edges because I was lazy and everything here is done automatically
Check 'em out @tdwilkinson! They should be good for your nights w/o other useful standards!
As for the weird trace... that needs to be addressed with the gaussian fit still!
This is an interesting case using DIS-low data. I picked the peak on the right (centered ~500 similar to the other images and corresponding to top star on slit). The trace switched to the other star probably because they are so close and have similar counts.
creating this fun dip:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: