[AstroPy] Request for Spectra files (in FITS format)

Wolfgang Kerzendorf wkerzendorf at gmail.com
Tue May 20 13:08:58 EDT 2014


Hi Bob,

You can load binary tables already with astropy tables - specutils can then
convert those to a spectrum object.

Cheers,
   Wolfgang


On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Bob Garwood <bgarwood at nrao.edu> wrote:

>  And what about SDFITS - FITS binary tables of single dish radio spectra?
>
>
> On 05/20/2014 11:07 AM, Peter Teuben wrote:
>
> Shailesh
>    are regular 3D cubes, such as the ones typically coming out of a radio
> interferometer (CARMA, ALMA) going to be acceptable as a use case? I
> guess you can see them as NX by NY  "independant" spectra.
>
> I have plenty of those :-)
>
> peter
>
> On 05/19/2014 11:55 PM, Shailesh Ahuja wrote:
>
>  Hi everyone,
>
>  I am working on the Google summer of code project for reading/writing
> spectra. To successfully cover all use cases, I need your help to provide
> me Spectra files in FITS format. At this stage we are most interested files
> that contain 1-dimensional extracted spectra (either long slit,
> multi-object or echelle) from optical or infrared spectrographs. But feel
> free to send any spectra that you would like to able to read easily with
> Astropy.
>
>  Your contribution is very important for this project, so if you do have
> any files, please send it to me by following the steps below:
> 1. Go to http://www.dropitto.me/shailesh1
>  2. Enter password 'spectra'.
> 3. Browse and upload the files
>
> I will try to make it work for as many spectra files as possible! Thank
> you so much for your contribution!
>
> Sincerely
> Shailesh Ahuja
>
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