% @(#)responfilt.hlq 17.1.1.1 (ESO-IPG) 01/25/02 17:53:26 %++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %.COPYRIGHT (c) 1993 European Southern Observatory %.IDENT responfilt.hlq %.AUTHOR 01-APR-93, IPG/ESO %.KEYWORDS MIDAS, help files, %.PURPOSE On-line help file for the command: RESPONSE/FILTER %.VERSION 1.0 PB : Creation, 01-APR-93 %---------------------------------------------------------------- \se SECTION./FILTER \es\co RESPONSE/FILTER 01-APR-93 PB \oc\su RESPONSE/FILTER std [flux] [resp] Generate a response image by filtering based method. \us\pu Purpose: Compares an observed standard star spectrum to a reference flux table and smooths the resulting response by filtering \up\sy Syntax: RESPONSE/FILTER std [flux] [resp] \ys\pa std = one-dimensional reduced spectrum of a standard star. \ap\pa flux = Flux table of the standard star. A collection of flux tables is available in MID_FLUX. \\ Session keyword: FLUXTAB; no default value \ap\pa resp = Output response image. Session keyword: RESPONSE; default: response.bdf \ap\sa See also: INTEGRATE/LONG, RESPONSE/LONG, PLOT/FLUX, PLOT/RESPONSE, \\ CALIBRATE/FLUX, EXTINCTION/LONG \as\no Note: 1) The command applies in sequence a median and a smooth filter to the ratio image. The parameters of the filters are respectively controlled by the session keywords FILTMED and FILTSMO. 2) Broad absorption lines in the spectrum of the standard star tend to be propagated to the response curve. In this case the commands INTEGRATE/LINE and RESPONSE/LINE should preferably be used. \on\exs Examples: \ex RESPONSE/FILTER sp23 l745x4 \xe \sxe