Bibcode
Deeg, Hans J.; Doyle, Laurance R.
Referencia bibliográfica
Third Workshop on Photometry, p. 85
Fecha de publicación:
2
2001
Número de citas
28
Número de citas referidas
24
Descripción
The aperture photometry package "vaphot" was developed to perform
reliable and precise time-series photometry of uncrowded fields. This
package works within the Image Reduction and Analysis Facility (IRAF)
environment and is built upon the standard aperture photometry task
"phot" from IRAF. The design goal of vaphot was a simple-to-use
photometry task with relatively few input parameters that performs
precise aperture photometry using optimum-sized apertures. The
derivation of optimum-sized apertures is outlined; the calculation of
these sizes is performed by a subroutine "apcalc" within the vaphot
package. We also outline the derivation of signal-to-noise (S/N) values
for differential photometry, when the flux reference is constituted by
an ensemble of reference stars. A comparison of vaphot against normal
aperture photometry shows that the sizing of apertures with the
point-spread function (PSF) of the charged coupled device (CCD) images
mitigates the effects of changes in the size of the PSF during an
observing run. The use of apertures sized individually to each star on
the field does not greatly improve photometry compared to the use of
similar-sized apertures. However, the use of photometry with previously
determined optimum aperture sizes ensures that this photometry will be
of the best quality that can be obtained.