Simulating drizzled HST PSFs.
- Follow the instructions on the STScI-supported documentation to create the iraf27 conda environment and activate it. This amounts to running the following:
$conda config --add channels http://ssb.stsci.edu/astroconda
$conda create -n iraf27 python=2.7 iraf-all pyraf-all stsci
$source activate iraf27
When you run tiny1 on terminal, you should see
>> tiny1 paramfile [major=x minor=y angle=z] [jitter=x] [ebmv=x] [Av=x] [wmag=x]
- Clone the editable version of this repo (not available yet!).
$git clone https://github.com/jiwoncpark/tinier-tim.git
$cd tinier-tim
$pip install -e . -r requirements.txt
- (Optional) To run the notebooks, add the Jupyter kernel.
$python -m ipykernel install --user --name tinier-tim --display-name "Python (tinier-tim)"
See the documentation for tutorials.
Suggestions are always welcome! There is quite a bit of omission in the tutorials owing to my lack of background knowledge. If you encounter issues or areas for improvement, please message @jiwoncpark or make an issue.
The package heavily uses the C package Tiny Tim developed by John Krist, with additional support provided by Richard Hook and Felix Stoehr. The rebinning and drizzling code was written by Xuheng Ding (@dartoon) and modularized with minor modifications by Ji Won Park (@jiwoncpark). The tutorials were also written by Ji Won Park (@jiwoncpark).