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 ===== ARC Echelle Spectrograph (ARCES) ===== ===== ARC Echelle Spectrograph (ARCES) =====
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 +The ARC echelle was constructed for the 3.5m at the University of Chicago in the 1990s.
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 +[[https://www.apo.nmsu.edu/mainpage/arces/arcesguide/|ARCES instrument manual on APO website]]
  
 ==== Features / issues ==== ==== Features / issues ====
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 +* the traces and ThAr lines can move around over the course of a night. The reason has never been completely understood. 
 +  * This leads to issues with conventional 2D flat-fielding since it is possible that pixels with flux in an object spectra will not have pixels with a lot of flux in a flat-fielded image.
 +  * This also affects the ability to get precision velocities. More frequent ThAr frames may be required, or you may wish to try to use telluric absorption to correct for wavelengths; see {{:wiki:arces:echelle_dispersion_note.pdf|note by Patrick Gaulme}} with his conclusions about the nature of the shift.
  
 * ARCES has a small aperture, giving a very short "slit". Sky is difficult, if not impossible, to detect/subtract * ARCES has a small aperture, giving a very short "slit". Sky is difficult, if not impossible, to detect/subtract
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     * {{:wiki:arces:aoki_subaru_echelle.pdf|Wako Aoki's manual}} on reducing Subaru echelle data is also provided here.  A different method of continuum flattening your spectra is described in this manual.     * {{:wiki:arces:aoki_subaru_echelle.pdf|Wako Aoki's manual}} on reducing Subaru echelle data is also provided here.  A different method of continuum flattening your spectra is described in this manual.
  
-  * The {{:wiki:arces:thorburn_reduction_manual.pdf|IRAF Data Reduction Guide for ARCES by Julie Thorburn}} of University of Chicago is the original document for reduction of ARCES data with IRAF, and is the basis for most of the IRAF-related reduction packages below. There are very useful and important descriptions of the peculiarities of the ARCES data, and the user is recommended to read this document before forging ahead with the data processing.+  * The {{:wiki:arces:echelle_data_reduction_guide.pdf|IRAF Data Reduction Guide for ARCES by Julie Thorburn}} of University of Chicago is the original document for reduction of ARCES data with IRAF, and is the basis for most of the IRAF-related reduction packages below. There are very useful and important descriptions of the peculiarities of the ARCES data, and the user is recommended to read this document before forging ahead with the data processing.
   * {{:wiki:arces:kinemuchi_arces_cookbook.pdf|K. Kinemuchi's ARCES echelle data reduction cookbook}} provides a step-by-step guide for reduction using IRAF, along with auxiliary files that will aid in the data reduction process.   * {{:wiki:arces:kinemuchi_arces_cookbook.pdf|K. Kinemuchi's ARCES echelle data reduction cookbook}} provides a step-by-step guide for reduction using IRAF, along with auxiliary files that will aid in the data reduction process.
   * {{:wiki:arces:echellereduction.py|J. Mckeever' python script}} for reduction using PYRAF is available, as well as a {{:wiki:arces:echelle_reduction.tgz|gziped tar file}} that includes all the necessary files to run. See K. Kinemuchi guide for details of the process.   * {{:wiki:arces:echellereduction.py|J. Mckeever' python script}} for reduction using PYRAF is available, as well as a {{:wiki:arces:echelle_reduction.tgz|gziped tar file}} that includes all the necessary files to run. See K. Kinemuchi guide for details of the process.
      
- +* Python alternatives 
-* pyvista +  [[https://github.com/rabrahm/ceres|Ceres]] : a general reduction package for echelle data that has a module for ARCES 
- +  * [[https://pyvista.readthedocs.io|pyvista]] : a general basic, pedagogical, reduction package that has configuration files for ARCES and a notebook demonstrating basic reduction 
-* PypeIt+  [[https://PypeIt.readthedocs.io|PypeIt]] : a general package for optimal extraction of spectrograph data, including echelle data. Work is in progress on a configuration for ARCES.
      
 ==== Other resources ==== ==== Other resources ====
  
-    * G. Catanzaro's spectra atlas of atmospheric telluric lines provides a great resource to identify the telluric lines in the ARCES data.  +    * {{:wiki:arces:telluric.pdf|G. Catanzaro's spectra atlas of atmospheric telluric lines}} provides a great resource to identify the telluric lines in the ARCES data.  
 +    * {{:wiki:arces:pych_cr_removal.pdf | Paper on a possbility for removing cosmic rays from individual images}} 
  
 +==== Files ====
  
 {{medialist>wiki:arces:*}} {{medialist>wiki:arces:*}}
  
  
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