vet the redshifts for the CGM^2 galaxy catalogue (PI J. Werk)
- python
- numpy
- scipy
- matplotlib
- astropy
- h5py
- future
- PyYAML
- linetools
vetrr_vet_rr J1059_1441_m08_rr.fits test_vetted_rr.json --coadd_file=J1059+1441-08_coadd.yaml
vetrr_vet_rr is a script that will start the gui. It takes 3 arguments:
- output from RedRock (fits file with rr in it)
- vetted redshifts json folder. Lets use the convention JXXXX+XXXX_vetrr_your initials.json
- coadd_file: JXXXXXXX-<mask_number>_coadd.yaml created by the redux software
vetrr_vet_rr J0914_2823_m01_rr.fits J0914_2823_m01_vetrr_MW.json --coadd_file=J0914+2823-01_coadd.yaml
vetrr_auto
- or to create a new output with your initials
vetrr_auto -i=<your initials>
- or
vetrr_auto --initials=MW
whereMW
are your initials
- & Toggle through ZQ
- '#' Toggle through RedRock Guesses
- % Set z=0 (for stars)
- 9 Skip to next spectrum with ZQ=-99
- x Next spectrum
- S = smooth
- Y = decrease
- W = unzoom
- pressing 'b' = bottom where cursor
- pressing "_" goes to Halpha
- pressing "*" goes to [OII] doublet
- pressing "(" goes to CaII absorption
- pressing ")" goes to [OIII] 5007 lines
- press "[" and "]" to pan left or right
- 4=awesome
- 3=single line but confident in the redshift
- 2= Not an option
- 1= I've identified a spectral feature but am not confident in the redshift
- 0 = ok spectrum but nothing to key on
- -1 = junk
- -99 = un-vetted