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Ok, here are some Python codes I wrote (from three years ago) to deal with the internal data release of Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program while I was a post-doc at IPMU.
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After selling my soul to IDL for my entire PhD, I started to learn Python by working on HSC data. So, yes, I am embarrassed by these codes, and I am slowly turning into more Python-like style.
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These codes are used in the following publications:
- Individual Stellar Halos of Massive Galaxies Measured to 100 kpc at 0.3<z<0.5 using Hyper Suprime-Cam
- A Detection of the Environmental Dependence of the Sizes and Stellar Haloes of Massive Central Galaxies (Submitted)
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If you have access to the internal HSC data, these codes can help you generate cutout images, make three-color pictures, figure out which part of the data is useful.
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They can also help you perform old-fashion 1-D photometry or fit galaxy using GALFIT.
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It is highly recommended that you stay out of this mess, but if somehow you are convinced that they can be used to you, please feel free to let me know.
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If you want to use HSC data, and you are patient enough, I am also learning how to write (somewhat) decent Python packages to:
- Comments or advice or help are highly welcomed!
- And, yes, I name all my codes with my favorite food, and they are acronym of nothing.