[INSTRM-2060] Fix bug in calculation of estimate_magnitude Created: 18/Aug/23  Updated: 06/Mar/24  Resolved: 06/Mar/24

Status: Done
Project: Instrument control development
Component/s: ics_agccActor
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Task Priority: Normal
Reporter: karr Assignee: karr
Resolution: Done Votes: 0
Labels: EngRun
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
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relates to INSTRM-1979 Calculate flux conversion for AG came... Done
Sprint: Eng13Oct, Engrun15Mar

 Description   

Fix bug in scaling the flux for exposure time correction.



 Comments   
Comment by karr [ 18/Aug/23 ]

Pushed to branch; should test before merging to master. 

Comment by Yoshida, Hiroshige [ 22/Sep/23 ]

agccActor INSTRM-2060 works ok in simulation with the July 2023 data. However, calculated "estimated_magnitude"s are high-20s and 30s. For example, for the exposure agc_exposure_id=384564 (NGC 6633), the brightest is ~26.3 mag, with 22 objects brighter than 30 mag and 437 fainter than 30 mag, and the faintest is ~36.3 mag.

Comment by karr [ 24/Jan/24 ]

The bug has been fixed; I need to update the fits for the conversion to match. 

Comment by yuki.moritani [ 24/Jan/24 ]

(recording from discussion on 24 Jan 2024) Jennifer will update pfs_instdata.

Comment by karr [ 23/Feb/24 ]

The agccActor and pfs_instdata have been updated, the table now contains a non-colour corrected conversion to GAIA magnitudes. 

Comment by karr [ 01/Mar/24 ]

This should probably be run through the simulator before merging to master. 

Comment by karr [ 06/Mar/24 ]

Merged to master.

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