SIPGI: an interactive pipeline for spectroscopic data reduction
A. Gargiulo, M. Fumana, S. Bisogni, P. Franzetti, L. P. Cassar\`a, B., Garilli, M. Scodeggio, G. Vietri

TL;DR
SIPGI is an efficient, flexible pipeline for optical/near-infrared spectroscopic data reduction that combines an instrument model, data organization, and streamlined recipes, supporting MODS and LUCI spectrographs and adaptable to others.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, flexible spectroscopic data reduction environment that integrates an instrument model, graphical tools, and minimal task recipes for improved efficiency.
Findings
Successfully manages data from MODS and LUCI spectrographs.
Provides a graphical tool for calibration verification.
Includes SpectraPy, a spectrograph-independent Python library.
Abstract
We present SIPGI, a spectroscopic pipeline to reduce optical/near-infrared data from slit-based spectrographs. SIPGI is a complete spectroscopic data reduction environment which retains the high level of flexibility and accuracy typical of the standard "by-hand" reduction methods but is characterized by a significantly higher level of efficiency. This is obtained by exploiting three main concepts: the instrument model: at the core of the data reduction is an analytic description of the main calibration relations (e.g. spectra location and wavelength calibration) that can be easily checked and adjusted on data using a graphical tool; a built-in data organizer that classifies the data, together with a graphical interface that helps in providing the recipes with the correct input; the design and flexibility of the reduction recipes: the number of tasks required to perform…
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