HAWC+ĭata Recipe with 30 Doradus Publicly Available SDDT DataĪssociated white paper: SOFIA Community Science I-HAWC+ Polarimetry of 30 Doradus Utilizes Level 2 two-dimensional images to plot the aperture and do a simple custom extraction using a different aperture. Includes minor "cleaning" of the LEVEL_3 data and then some basic emission line analysis including continuum fitting and subtraction, line flux measurement, and simple line fitting. Python tutorial on plotting and analyzing data. FORCAST PhotometryĪperture photometry on flux-calibrated FORCAST images (FITS files) using python and astropy.Ī more detail explanation of the steps involved with aperture photometry using FORCAST data. SOFIA data retrieval using the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive.
All of the cookbooks can be found on our external site: SOFIA Data Analysis Cookbooks. They are generally written for a graduate student audience and are intended to be used with the Data Handbooks (see above). These documents provide simple "recipes" (i.e., descriptions and guided examples) for common data analysis objectives using SOFIA processed data. Promote your Result in a SOFIA Science Spotlight Workshop: Building the 2020-2025 Instrument Roadmapīuilding the SOFIA Instrument Roadmap Workshop II SOFIA Science Instrument Development Overview Green Bank Observatory/SOFIA Joint Observations Instructions for downloading SOFIA Short Science I data SOFIA Cycle 2 Programs in Do If Time Category
SOFIA NASA Observatory and Program Assessment Council (SNOPAC) German SOFIA Science Working Group (GSSWG)