SPIDAST: a new modular software to process spectro-interferometric measurements
Pierre Cruzal\`ebes, Yves Rabbia, Alain Jorissen, Alain Spang,, St\'ephane Sacuto, Ester Pasquato, Andrea Chiavassa, Olivier Chesneau, and, Patrick Fr\'eville

TL;DR
SPIDAST is an automated, modular software tool designed to process spectro-interferometric data, improving calibration, parameter extraction, and analysis for stellar observations, especially in the context of VLTI/AMBER data.
Contribution
The paper introduces SPIDAST, a new software that automates and enhances spectro-interferometric data reduction and analysis, offering improvements over existing tools like amdlib.
Findings
SPIDAST provides accurate stellar diameter measurements.
It achieves good agreement with existing data reduction software.
It effectively calibrates data under various observing conditions.
Abstract
Extracting stellar fundamental parameters from SPectro-Interferometric (SPI) data requires reliable estimates of observables and with robust uncertainties (visibility, triple product, phase closure). A number of fine calibration procedures is necessary throughout the reduction process. Testing departures from centro-symmetry of brightness distributions is a useful complement. Developing a set of automatic routines, called SPIDAST (made available to the community) to reduce, calibrate and interpret raw data sets of instantaneous spectro-interferograms at the spectral channel level, we complement (and in some respects improve) the ones contained in the amdlib Data Reduction Software. Our new software SPIDAST is designed to work in an automatic mode, free from subjective choices, while being versatile enough to suit various processing strategies. SPIDAST performs the following automated…
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