ARCHANGEL Galaxy Photometry System
J. Schombert (UOregon)

TL;DR
ARCHANGEL is a user-friendly galaxy photometry system designed for detailed analysis of large, complex galaxy images, offering tools for quick parameter extraction and data mining, demonstrated through a comparison with the 2MASS pipeline.
Contribution
It introduces a new, accessible galaxy photometry system that improves accuracy over existing pipelines and includes tools for online data integration and analysis.
Findings
Automated pipeline's structural parameters are significantly flawed.
The new system provides more accurate measurements of galaxy properties.
Comparison highlights the importance of careful data analysis in galaxy photometry.
Abstract
Photometry of galaxies has typically focused on small, faint systems due to their interest for cosmological studies. Large angular size galaxies, on the other hand, offer a more detailed view into the properties of galaxies, but bring a series of computational and technical difficulties that inhibit the general astronomer from extracting all the information found in a detailed galaxy image. To this end, a new galaxy photometry system has been developed (mostly building on tools and techniques that have existed in the community for decades) that combines ease of usage with a mixture of pre-built scripts. The audience for this system is a new user (graduate student or non-optical astronomer) with a fast, built-in learning curve to offer any astronomer, with imaging data, a suite of tools to quickly extract meaningful parameters from decent data. The tools are available either by a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
