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Questions regarding the measurement of the amount of light coming from astronomical objects.

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Why would surface flux include radiation pointing inward the target?

I have this integral limit question with how Sara Seager calculates the surface flux in her Exoplanet Atmospheres. As I understand it, the surface flux is the outgoing flux at a particular point on a ...
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Surface flux in a specific direction: why is specific intensity in other directions allowed to contribute?

I'm working with sections 2.3-2.4 in Sara Seager's Exoplanet Atmospheres. The book has these following definitions: Specific Intensity $I(\vec x, \hat n, \nu, t)$: $dE(\nu, t) = I(\vec x, \hat n, \nu,...
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Vectorized definition of flux yields counter-intuitive result

I'm working on Section 2.3 from Sara Seager's Exoplanets Atmosphere, and went across this definition for flux: The problem I have with this definition is: say we have a surface element radiating ...
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Converting HSC g, r, i, z to Gaia G-band Magnitude for Quasars

I am working on a project that requires converting magnitudes from the HSC (Hyper Suprime-Cam of Subaru) photometric system g, r, i, z to the Gaia G-band magnitude. The HSC system uses filters based ...
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How to compute extinction for XP GAIA spectra?

I am working on the GAIA XP sampled spectral data and want to implement XP spectrum correction for extinction. I would like to check if my approach is correct as I am not an astronomer. I followed the ...
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conversion from magnitude to flux

I am using GalSim for creating mock galaxies in a magnitude range of 28-29. GalSim requires the input flux in units of photons/cm^2/s . I have used the halflight radii as per the value for this ...
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convert magnitude to flux

I have depths for my bands as , ...
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Flux unit conversion

I have a jwst nircam image of a galactic field. The science images are in units of MegaJansky per steradian (MJy/sr), and so the zeropoint is 28.08652 AB mag . When I ran sextractor on this image , I ...
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Luminosity function calculation

I have M_UV(absolute UV magnitudes) and redshifts of some high z sources and I want to fit UVLF for them. ...
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GAIN in Sextractor

I'm using SExtractor for source detection from JWST CEERS NIRCam images. I'm using the fully reduced mosaics provided in CEERS website (The mosaics are on pixel scales of 0.03"/pix and are pixel-...
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creating asteroid light curves and analysing them

I came across the video Tutorial: Creating a Lightcurve of a Minor Planet linked below by Tycho Tracker, which is software that builds an asteroid light curve from raw images and analyses it to obtain ...
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PSF Matching Images from different filters

I have a fits images corresponding to different filters of JWST. I want to make sure they are PSF matched for accurate photometric color measurements by using SExtractor. I wanted to match them to ...
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What is the ugriz magnitude system?

While studying photometric redshifts, I came across the ugriz (or u'g'r'i'z) system for classifying magnitudes of galaxies, but I didn't find much information on the internet about how it works. Can ...
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SNR (Signal to noise ratio) from image

I have JWST images across 7 filters. I extracted sources by using SExtractor. How can I estimate the SNR of each source in each filter. Should I use flux/flux_err or use flux/background_rms. (flux and ...
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Using EAZY as photometric redshift estimation tool

I am new to JWST data analysis and currently trying to extract redshift of high redshift sources from the catalogue I created from SExtractor. I'm using EAZY (Brammer et al. 2008) for this purpose. I ...
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Rest-frame magnitudes and fluxes

I have a question concerning rest-frame vs observed frame. In the observer frame, I can define an apparent magnitude and an absolute magnitude (as the apparent magnitude if the object were at d=10pc). ...
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cross-matched SDSS-WISE catalog

Please where can I find cross-matched SDSS and WISE dataset for a machine learning project? (Galaxy-star-qso classification task)
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BVR photometry and Luminiscense

I have the values from B, V and R filters. How do I obtain the total luminescence of a star? My ultimate aim is to find the relative masses and luminescence of various stars/galaxies in a galactic ...
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What is the difference between albedo and Bond albedo?

Recently I came across Bond albedo, but I am not sure I grasped the difference (if there is any) between it and the "classical" albedo. Thanks in advance
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Why MIT's Benjamin Rackham says "nearby ultracool dwarf SPECULOOS-3" would look "purplish-red, spotted, and flaring" from an airless orbiting planet?

May 15, 2024 MIT News article Newly discovered Earth-sized planet may lack an atmosphere includes the following: “We can say from our spectra and other observations that the star has a temperature of ...
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calculating Sun's J band mag via integrating the Planck’s law

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Errors in SDSS photometry

In plotting out the magnitude errors in SDSS photometry, I get the following pattern: Why do the errors go up to about 0.5, then down? In other words, why does it look like a high-heeled shoe (or ...
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magnitude calculation if a blackbody's radius and temperature are provided

I know it is necessary to convolve its spectrum with the transmission curve of a filter. Are there any online tools or codes available for calculating a BB's magnitude in any specific band (e.g., ...
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Color index B-V of the dimming Betelgeuse

Using AAVSO light curve generator I have plotted V and B magnitudes of Betelgeuse in the past 150 days to see trend of B-V color index. If dust would be the cause of the recent drop in the star ...
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How do you calculate the reddening corrections for photometry?

I have photometric data from Gaia for a star and am trying to de-redden the colors. I need to find the reddening corrections for the photometry. I have photometry for G, BP, and RP. To start I am ...
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Human Brightness perception and contrast

This is kind of an interdisciplinary question on human brightness perception and the ability to distinguish grayscales. To be honest, I wasn't sure if the Physics, Biology or Computer graphics SE site ...
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How do you convert from the Gaia photometric system to Johnson-Cousin?

I have Gaia photometry (G, G_bp, and G_rp) and need to convert it to the Johnson Cousin system. In the Data release 3 (DR3) documentation they provide tables of how to do this but I’m very confused by ...
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Did the late 2019 "fainting" of Betelgeuse show any spectral trends that differ from it's normal variability?

update: (August 2020) With all the newest news about including what the Dr. Becky video discusses as linked in How do magnetic fields mess with astronomers' observations? I'll bet this question ...
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Are astronomers still using photomultiplier tubes for optical photometry?

In Time domain astronomy and fastest eclipsing binary ZTF J1539+5027 (+20 mag, 6.91 minutes) How to measure it's minimum brightness? I've written A logarithmic magnitude scale might tend to show ...
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SExtractor parameters for identifying Star Forming regions

I am using SExtractor (Source Extractor) to identify Star-Forming regions in a galaxy. The problem is I am unable to choose the parameters required for it. SExtractor is just a tool to identify the ...
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Is it possible to detect lyman alpha blobs (LABs) with the lyman-break method?

LABs are luminous extended nebulae of hydrogen gas in the early universe (z ≥ 3) found in overdensities of LAEs (lyman-alpha emitters) and LBGs (lyman-break galaxies). I was wondering if LABs could be ...
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What could these LMC objects in this color-color diagram be?

I have performed a color-color and colour-magnitude plot of various sources detected in an LMC image (JWST NIRCAM F200W, F150W and F115W filters). I then also queried SIMBAD to collect relevant ...
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Understanding PSF models and PFSEx output

I understand that PSFs are models for spreading of light. When I visit Hubble website (https://www.stsci.edu/hst/instrumentation/wfc3/data-analysis/psf) there is PSF model for me to download. I could ...
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How do you estimate standard deviation of sky from (Hubble) image

I'm working on a simulation project with Hubble data and I need the standard deviation of the sky in ADU per pixel. Sometimes I can obtain a fits file (e.g. hdfs image), open this with astropy, and ...
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How can I calculate the uncertainties in magnitude like the CDS does?

When you check an entry of the Gaia DR2 stellar catalogue in Vizier, for example this one, you can see that there is a value for the G magnitude (in our case 18.0733 mag) and a value for the ...
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Observing eclipsing binaries

In a matter of weeks, I will be performing my first observation using a 25-cm Newton telescope (+CCD camera) and would be grateful for advice regarding an otherwise basic research that I have decided ...
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How do astronomers calibrate the intensity scale of their spectrometers?

Discussion on Strange bump in solar spectrum taken with home-made spectrograph made me wonder: How do astronomers calibrate the intensity scale of their spectrometers? I mean, how to take in ...
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Calculation of average FWHM by PSF fitting of all the detected stars in the fits image

I need to calculate the FWHM of all the stars detected via the DaoStarFinder package/any other package by performing PSF fitting in Python. Here is the code for my detection. ...
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Photometry in SExtractor vs Python

I wanted to find stars in the dwarf Spheroidal (dSph) galaxy. I performed photometry using SExtractor and in Python using DaoStarFinder and other astropy packages. However, while extracting the ...
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Split Multi-Extension fits file - fits.fz format

I have CFHT/MegaCam fits.fz file on which I want to do photometry. I want to split these large fits.fz file into separate CCD detector fits and then run Source Extractor on them for photometric ...
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Effective gain when stacking N frame images

I am trying to understand how to derive the effective gain in [electrons / ADU] when stacking N frame images in different (summed, averaged, or medianed) ways. I found the effective gains for the ...
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Magnitude cuts in different bands/surveys

I have data on around 142,000 galaxies. Some of these galaxies have apparent magnitude data in different bands. For example, many of my galaxies have SDSS PSF data in ugriz bands,GALEX FUV, GALEX NUV, ...
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Advantages or disadvantages of a photometer versus a CCD-camera?

The Wikipedia article on photometry says this about photometers: These have largely been replaced with CCD cameras that can simultaneously image multiple objects, although photoelectric photometers ...
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What is the gain of a telescope?

What is the gain of a telescope? How would I go about calculating the gain from a flatfield image?
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How does one actually fold a light curve?

I'm studying the variable stars (periodic variables with brightness changes repeating over time), and to examine the shape of the light curve it is useful to fold the data points at this period and ...
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Query about the definition of photometric zeropoints

In stscl page, apparent magnitude is defined as $$m=-2.5\log{\frac{{\rm DN}}{{\rm EXPTIME}}}+{\rm ZEROPOINT}\ ,$$, DN is Data number (I cannot understand what is meant by 'Data number'... they said it ...
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Surface Brightness Definition

I know the surface brightness is calculated by taking the apparent magnitude of an object and then divide by the size of the thing. But this is more of "observed" surface brightness, how do ...
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How do I calculate the flux density of a substellar object?

I am currently trying to generate photometric passband colors for brown dwarfs and planets generated through MESA (Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics). I believe I understand the ...
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Calculating background photons from flux levels

For a project, I'm trying to calculate the photon flux from the zenith galactic background that a sensor would see. From ScienceDirect I get a value of $2.6 \times 10^{12}$ photons sr$^{−1}$ s $^{−1}$ ...
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Fitting a line or polynomial to optical and radio SEDs

I've been trying to fit functions to plots showing photometric data for AGN from both optical and radio measurements, such as: but my supervisor says that this shouldn't be done; the radio and ...