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| Available Downloads: | Size | Last Updated |
| hectoshell_MacOSX_20090815.tgz | 39 K | Sat., Aug. 15, 2009 |
| hectoshell_Linux_20090815.tgz | 39 K | Sat., Aug. 15, 2009 |
| idhenear.600gpm_4800.dat | 523 Bytes | Wed., Jul. 22, 2009 |
| idhenear.600gpm_4800_best.dat | 532 Bytes | Wed., Jul. 22, 2009 |
| Hectospec_HeNeAr_600gpm_4800.pdf | 499 K | Wed., Jul. 22, 2009 |
| Hectospec_HeNeAr_Spectrum.pdf | 2430 K | Wed., Jul. 22, 2009 |
Version History
| Version Date | Changes |
| August 15, 2009 | A set of minor edits were made to specroadobj to
allow it to call HLIN without assuming the value of the
npix parameter was properly set. It now sets the npix parameter
before calling HLIN. Also tweaked the User's
Guide to
reflect where HSCOMBINE is actually throwing the uncombined original images
instead of where the documentation claims they are placed!In order to upgrade to this version of E-SPECROAD from a previous version (any hectoshell distribution dated before June 25, 2009), you will need to
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| July 23, 2009 | A set of minor edits were made to specroadobj to allow it to call HSKYPROC without crashing in some situations. |
| June 30, 2009 | A minor edit to HPRESCREEN to make it a bit more through in listing files that you might want to remove before running. Still not perfect, but useful for pruning files earlier in |
| June 26, 2009 | Fixed a stupid bug introduced in yesterday's release that prevented specroadobj from running. Also added a 'pause' before running the final DOXCSAO in specroadobj to prompt the user to make sure HSKYPROC ran properly before proceeding. |
| June 25, 2009 | There were three changes made since the release of the previous version of E-SPECROAD:
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| June 19, 2009 | Additional tweaks to E-SPECROAD to allow
it to handle data with a variety of gratings and tilts with minimal user
interaction. I have added the automatic determination of wavelength ranges
in the spectra before linearization (with user interaction to tweak it
if desired) as well as automatically selection of the approrpiate sky
line. Finally, I updated the installation instructions a bit to reflect the updated requirements and to deal with an issue I discovered on a local installation with the wcstools from Scisoft conflicting with the one installed as part of the installation. To help users, I have also added a section at the end of the installation to help users double-check that everything is installed properly and working well. |
| June 15, 2009 | Released the first version of E-SPECROAD that works without a hitch on 600gpm data cetnered at 4800Å, which is the data I have! To upgrade to the current version of E-SPECROAD, users will also need to update their hectospec and rvsao IRAF package installations to the latest version (links are in the installation instructions), as well as downloading the current hectoshell distribution for their platform. The installation instructions and user's guide have been updated for all the new changes. |
| June 4, 2009 | Placed a new version of my line list for the HeNeAr lamp at the Hectospec (during summer 2007). In this version, I commented out some of the lines I have found to provide consistently poor fits, due mostly to asymmetric line shapes. This line list for the 600gpm grating centered at 4800Å is called idhenear.600gpm_4800_best.dat, The corresponding spectral altas images were updated to flag the bad lines. |
| June 3, 2009 | I forgot to make the awk script, data2db.awk (used
in specroadcal during the hlin step) executable.
I also added a notice to the user to check the results of MAKETRAN in
specroadcal to avoid potential disaster later. Fixed in both MacOSX and
Linux versions. Also actively updating the User's
Guide as well as working on providing an improved line list (for 600
gpm grating centered at 4800Å). |
| June 2, 2009 | Changed specroadcal to give
a more accurate set of instructions for running hcal (noting that
the user should run IRAF in an xgterm session).
I also updated the Linux version to use symbolic links to files instead
of copies (oops). FInally, I tweaked to default ksh in the
Linux scripts to be /usr/bin/ksh instead of /bin/ksh (making
it consistent with Scientific Linux's defaults).I also updated the high resolution Blue HeNeAr spectral atlas (Hectospec_HeNeAr_600gpm_4800.pdf) to correct a few errors (some lines I had found to be unreliable were in the plots and some lines I have been using in my line list were not labeled). |
| May 27, 2009 | No changes to the code base, just made changes to the installation instructions to add some additional experience with Scientific Linux distributions and recommending the use of symbolic links for easier upgrading of IRAF packages. In last year, 8 external groups of users have tested the August 8 codebase, at least half successfully using it to reduce their data, so I know it can work. I will refine the code as time permits. |
| August 8, 2008 | Added a Linux version, just to reduce the amount of editting
a Linux user would have to do (and to allow some of my collaborators to
install the scripts more easily). Also fixed up the specroadobj script
to ask the user what method they want to use for combining spectra. |
| August 4, 2008 | Fixed a glitch in all the call* scripts that would cause specroad running in an xterm (on a Linux box) to lock up. |
| August 3, 2008 | Added instructions to installation guide for running under 64-bit Linux. |
| July 31, 2008 | Fixed bug in script that prevented the script from knowing a idhenear.dat file was available in the reduction directory. |
| July 22, 2008 | Fixed some typos in specroadcal calls to switch IRAF parameters as well as correcting the spelling of "absorption." |
Funding: The creation of E-SPECROAD was supported by National Science Foundation Grant AST-0729989 ("RUI: Collaborative Research to Map the Asymmetric Thick Disk").
