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Alignment of PSFs to sub pixel accuracy is necessary to extract FRD to the milliradian level. While the current version of LN_PFS_single is able to find centers of PSFs accurately, there are certain cases where alignment is not accurate enough to extract out FRD.
On one hand, inputting a PSF as a science image into LN_PFS_single as an input and comparing the output results in a small change in centering. In some implementations, such as inputting a uniform initial science image to generate a mock PSF, the 2D-DRP recovers centroid to ~0.001 pixels (UniformInitial_PSFshift.png). However, for some science images such as with random initial science image input, the code's fit can be a factor of a few higher (in RandomInitial_PSFshift.png, by a factor of 10, though this is on the extreme side). Even shifts of this size can complicate extraction of FRD residuals.
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PIPE2D-636 FRD extraction function for noiseless in-focus PSFs
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