XCompare_Lists help page GENERAL DESCRIPTION The XCompare_Lists widget compares two lists of stars, resulting for instance from the analysis of two images of the same field observed at different wavelenghts. In general the two frames are translated and rotated one another: the proper transformation must be determined, in order to map one set of coordinates onto the other. After matching the reference frames, the common points can be found. The input lists of stars must have the same format as the outputs produced by XStarFinder_Run; the data must be stored on rows of 7 columns each, in the following order: x y flux sigma_x sigma_y sigma_flux correlation The reference list used to match the reference frames (see the 'File' menu below) must contain only the coordinates of the reference stars, in the following order: x y CONTROLS/BUTTONS 'File': The 'File' pull-down menu includes two sub-menus for lists input/output. The 'Load' sub-menu allows the user to read - the lists to compare, named List 1 and List 2; - a reference list (coordinates only!), containing a subset of the objects in List 1, which is used to find the coordinate transformation between the two reference frames. The 'Save' sub-menu allows the user to save the processed Lists 1 and 2, either after matching the reference frames or after finding the common objects. 'Match coordinates': Find the optimal transformation to map coordinates of List 2 onto the reference frame of List 1. This is done by the widget application XMatch_Coord. 'Find coincident': Find coincident points in the two lists. The user is requested to supply a 'matching distance', which represents a tolerance to identify coincident points. 'Color Magnitude Diagram': Create a simple color-magnitude diagram, plotting Mag1 on the vertical axis vs. (Mag1 - Mag2) on the horizontal axis, where Mag1 and Mag2 are the magnitudes of the stars in Lists 1 and 2 respectively. Magnitudes are defined as Mag = -2.5 * Log10(Flux); the user is requested to enter a zero-point for the magnitude scale. The plot is created by means of the XPlot widget application and can be saved as a PostScript file. 'Help': Display this help page. 'Exit': Quit XCompare_Lists.