% @(#)offseteche.hlq 17.1.1.1 (ESO-IPG) 01/25/02 17:50:37 %++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %.COPYRIGHT (c) 1993 European Southern Observatory %.IDENT offseteche.hlq %.AUTHOR PB, IPG/ESO %.KEYWORDS MIDAS, help files, %.PURPOSE On-line help file for the command: OFFSET/ECHELLE %.VERSION 1.0 17-MAR-95 : Creation, PB %---------------------------------------------------------------- \se SECTION./ECHELLE \es\co OFFSET/ECHELLE 17-MAR-95 PB \oc\su OFFSET/ECHELLE [image] [range] [cover] [ordtab] [mode] Determines the offset along the slit between the order coefficients and a given echelle spectrum. \us\pu Purpose: In reason of different positioning along the slit, echelle observations might present an offset with respect to the image used to define the order positions. The command OFFSET/ECHELLE determines this offset by performing a number of offset measurement at random positions on a raw spectrum. \up\sy Syntax: OFFSET/ECHELLE [image] [range] [cover] [ordtab] [mode] \\ \ys\pa image = Image name (echelle spectrum at standard orientation). By default the image in the display window is used for offset measurement. \\ \ap\pa range = Range of search for the offset (default 20 pixels) \\ \ap\pa cover = Number of measurement points (default 30) \\ \ap\pa ordtab = Name of the order table (Default: sess. keyw. ORDTAB) \\ \ap\pa mode = Mode of action (Verb, Silent). Default mode is Verbose in which the OFFSET keyword is set to the measured offset value (the OFFSET keyword is used by the EXTRACT/ECHELLE command). In mode Silent the offset value is stored in OUTPUTR(1) and the OFFSET keyword is left unchanged. \\ \ap\sa See also: DEFINE/ECHELLE, DEFINE/HOUGH, EXTRACT/ECHELE, LOAD/ECHELLE \as\no Note: 1) The algorithm involves the measurement of the offset at a number of positions selected randomly over the frame. Although the algorithm is robust to particle hits, it is possible to filter the image before processing. The signal to noise of the spectrum should be sufficient to allow the unambiguous detection of the central peak of the orders. \\ \on\exs Examples: \ex OFFSET/ECHELLE value1 Comment line \xe\ex OFFSET/ECHELLE value1 value2 Comment line \xe \sxe