lightcurvelynx.astro_utils.zeropoint
Functions
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Convert sky background from ADU/pixel to electrons/pixel. |
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Photometric zeropoint (magnitude that produces 1 electron) for |
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Flux (nJy) producing 1 electron. |
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Calculate zero points based on the 5-sigma mag limit. |
Module Contents
- sky_bg_adu_to_electrons(sky_bg_adu, gain)[source]
Convert sky background from ADU/pixel to electrons/pixel.
- Parameters:
sky_bg_adu (float or ndarray of float) – Sky background in ADU/pixel.
gain (float or ndarray of float) – The CCD gain (in e-/ADU).
- Returns:
Sky background in electrons/pixel.
- Return type:
float or ndarray of float
- magnitude_electron_zeropoint(*, filter: numpy.typing.ArrayLike, airmass: numpy.typing.ArrayLike, exptime: numpy.typing.ArrayLike, instr_zp_mag: dict[str, float] | float | numpy.typing.ArrayLike, ext_coeff: dict[str, float] | float | numpy.typing.ArrayLike) numpy.typing.ArrayLike[source]
Photometric zeropoint (magnitude that produces 1 electron) for LSST bandpasses (v1.9), using a standard atmosphere scaled for different airmasses and scaled for exposure times.
- Parameters:
filter (ndarray of str) – The filter for which to return the photometric zeropoint.
airmass (ndarray of float) – The airmass at which to return the photometric zeropoint.
exptime (ndarray of float) – The exposure time for which to return the photometric zeropoint.
instr_zp_mag (dict[str, float], float, or ndarray of float) – The instrumental zeropoint for each bandpass, i.e. AB-magnitude that produces 1 electron in a 1-second exposure. Keys are the bandpass names, values are the zeropoints.
ext_coeff (dict[str, float], float, or ndarray of float) – Atmospheric extinction coefficient for each bandpass. Keys are the bandpass names, values are the coefficients.
- Returns:
AB mags that produces 1 electron.
- Return type:
ndarray of float
Note
Typically, zeropoints are defined as the magnitude of a source which would produce 1 count in a 1 second exposure - here we use electron counts, not ADU counts.
References
Lynne Jones - https://community.lsst.org/t/release-of-v3-4-simulations/8548/12
- flux_electron_zeropoint(*, instr_zp_mag: dict[str, float] | float | numpy.typing.ArrayLike, ext_coeff: dict[str, float] | float | numpy.typing.ArrayLike, filter: numpy.typing.ArrayLike, airmass: numpy.typing.ArrayLike, exptime: numpy.typing.ArrayLike) numpy.typing.ArrayLike[source]
Flux (nJy) producing 1 electron.
- Parameters:
filter (npt.ArrayLike) – The filter for which to return the photometric zeropoint.
airmass (npt.ArrayLike) – The airmass at which to return the photometric zeropoint.
exptime (npt.ArrayLike) – The exposure time for which to return the photometric zeropoint.
instr_zp_mag (dict[str, float], float, or ndarray of float) – The instrumental zeropoint for each bandpass in AB magnitudes, i.e. the magnitude that produces 1 electron in a 1-second exposure. Keys are the bandpass names, values are the zeropoints.
ext_coeff (dict[str, float], float, or ndarray of float) – Atmospheric extinction coefficient for each bandpass. Keys are the bandpass names, values are the coefficients.
- Returns:
Flux (nJy) per electron.
- Return type:
ndarray of float
- calculate_zp_from_maglim(maglim=None, sky_bg_electrons=None, fwhm_px=None, read_noise=None, dark_current=None, exptime=None, nexposure=1)[source]
Calculate zero points based on the 5-sigma mag limit.
Calculated according to formulas:
snr = flux/fluxerr fluxerr = sqrt( flux + sky*npix*gain + readnoise**2*nexposure*npix + darkcurrent*npix*exptime*nexposure) 5 = flux/fluxerr 25 = flux**2/( flux + sky*npix*Gain + readnoise**2*nexposure*npix + darkcurrent*npix*exptime*nexposure) flux**2 - 25*flux -25*( sky*npix*Gain + readnoise**2*nexposure*npix + darkcurrent*npix*exptime*nexposure) = 0 flux = 12.5 + 0.5*sqrt(625 + 100( sky*npix*Gain + readnoise**2*nexposure*npix + darkcurrent*npix*exptime*nexposure) ) zp = 2.5*log10(flux) + maglim
- Parameters:
maglim (float or ndarray) – Five-sigma magnitude limit.
sky_bg_electrons (float or ndarray) – Sky background in electrons/pixel.
fwhm_px (float or ndarray) – PSF in pixels.
read_noise (float or ndarray) – Read noise (in e-/pixel).
dark_current (float or ndarray) – Dark current (in e-/pixel/second).
exptime (float or ndarray) – Exposure time (in seconds).
nexposure (int or ndarray) – Number of exposure. Default is 1.
- Returns:
zp – Instrument zero point (that converts 1 e- to magnitude).
- Return type:
float or ndarray