The StarFinder code has been provided with a collection of auxiliary routines for data visualization and basic image processing, in order to allow the user to analyze a stellar field, produce an output list of objects and compare different lists, e.g. referred to different observations of the same target. The input image is supposed to be just calibrated.
The code is entirely written in the IDL language and has been
tested on Windows and Unix platforms supporting IDL v.
5.0 or later.
A widget-based graphical user interface has been created.
The main widget appearing on the computer screen is nothing
more than an interface to call secondary widget-based
applications, in order to perform various operations on the image.
The basic documentation about the code can be found in
the on-line help pages.
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Figure 12: Plot of photometric errors vs. relative magnitude of detected synthetic stars. The brightest star in the field has mag = 0 by definition |
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