DPhot photometry method for the Spitzer Space Telescope

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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DPhot is a "deep photometry" computer program for measuring faint point sources from an overlapping set of astronomical images without making a mosaic. A grid of points is written on the sky. The point response function is used to calculate influence coefficients between the grid points and the pixels. A least-squares fit to the pixel data gives flux density measurements at small groups of grid points overlying images of sources. Summing and centroiding the groups of measurements gives a source list of flux densities and coordinates.

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