The wide-field chips in WFPC-2 have ~0.0996 arcsec pixels, which is larger than the FWHM of the point spread function (PSF). This poor sampling of WFPC-2 images, means that simple stellar aperture photometry is competitive with profile fitting for moderately crowded fields. One of the problems which must be addressed with profile fitting photometry is that of allowing for variations of the PSF as a function of position on the image. The equivalent problem for aperture photometry is obtaining aperture corrections as a function of position. The aperture correction must be added to each aperture magnitude in order to account for the flux from the star falling outside the aperture. If the aperture used is large, and with WFPC-2 this means about...
Unlike optical CCDs, near-infrared detectors, which are based on CMOS hybrid readout technology, typ...
The point-spread function (PSF) is a fundamental property of any astronomical instrument. In interfe...
International audienceWe examine the spatial and temporal stability of the Hubble Space Telescope's ...
The wide-field chips in WFPC-2 have ~0.0996 arcsec pixels, which is larger than the FWHM of the poin...
We describe the prospects for the use of the Wide-Field/Planetary Camera (WFPC) for stellar photomet...
The ability to accurately measure the shapes of faint objects in images taken with the Advanced Came...
The Point Spread Function (PSF) of the astronomical imaging system is usually approximated by a Gaus...
Context. One of the possible approaches to detecting optical counterparts of GRBs requires monitorin...
Based upon the subtraction of TinyTim Point Spread Function (PSFs) from Principle Component Image (P...
HSTphot, a photometry package designed to handle the undersampled PSFs found in WFPC2 images, is int...
20 pages, 15 figures. Accepted for the COSMOS ApJ Suppl. special issue(abridged) We examine the spat...
We examine the spatial and temporal stability of the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Su...
Unlike optical CCDs, near-infrared detectors, which are based on CMOS hybrid readout technology, typ...
The point-spread function (PSF) is a fundamental property of any astronomical instrument. In interfe...
International audienceWe examine the spatial and temporal stability of the Hubble Space Telescope's ...
The wide-field chips in WFPC-2 have ~0.0996 arcsec pixels, which is larger than the FWHM of the poin...
We describe the prospects for the use of the Wide-Field/Planetary Camera (WFPC) for stellar photomet...
The ability to accurately measure the shapes of faint objects in images taken with the Advanced Came...
The Point Spread Function (PSF) of the astronomical imaging system is usually approximated by a Gaus...
Context. One of the possible approaches to detecting optical counterparts of GRBs requires monitorin...
Based upon the subtraction of TinyTim Point Spread Function (PSFs) from Principle Component Image (P...
HSTphot, a photometry package designed to handle the undersampled PSFs found in WFPC2 images, is int...
20 pages, 15 figures. Accepted for the COSMOS ApJ Suppl. special issue(abridged) We examine the spat...
We examine the spatial and temporal stability of the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Su...
Unlike optical CCDs, near-infrared detectors, which are based on CMOS hybrid readout technology, typ...
The point-spread function (PSF) is a fundamental property of any astronomical instrument. In interfe...
International audienceWe examine the spatial and temporal stability of the Hubble Space Telescope's ...