Dithering spectra

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Andrew Smith
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Dithering spectra

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Hi, I am writing a script to automate the collection of spectra and have the option of moving the star along the slit for each sub exposure. This is a bit like dithering the image as done by astrophotographers to eliminate artifacts due to hot or cold pixels etc. Does anyone have a view on the value of doing this for spectra? Can ISIS manage a shift in the spectra of say 10 to 15 pixels along the slit?

Thanks Andrew
Terry Bohlsen
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Re: Dithering spectra

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I wouldn't do it.
If your slit isn't perfectly vertical then it will affect the calibration as well.
It is easier just to use good dark frames.
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Olivier GARDE
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Re: Dithering spectra

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With ISIS, you can eliminate bads pixels with the cosmetique fonction and that's work well.

Dithering isn't the solution to process spectra.
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Andrew Smith
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Re: Dithering spectra

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Thanks for the advice - regards Andrew
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