CSIRO Publishing Books Journals About Us Shopping Cart You are here: Journals > PASA   
PASA
  Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
 
Search
 
 
  Advanced Search
   

Journal Home
About the Journal
Editorial Board
Contacts
Content
Online Early
Current Issue
Just Accepted
All Issues
Special Issues
Sample Issue
Call for Proposals
For Authors
General Information
Instructions to Authors
Submit Article
Open Access
For Referees
General Information
Review Article
For Subscribers
Subscription Prices
Customer Service

 Early Alert
Subscribe to our email Early Alert or RSS feeds for the latest journal papers.

 Connect with us
facebook   youtube

Training

Publication Workshops


 

Article << Previous     |     Next >>   Contents Vol 22(3)

Correcting the Influence of an Asymmetric Line Spread Function in 2-Degree Field Spectrograph Data

Nicolas F. Martin, Rodrigo A. Ibata, Blair C. Conn, Mike J. Irwin and Geraint F. Lewis

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 22(3) 236 - 244

Abstract

We investigate the role of asymmetries in the line spread function of the 2-degree field (2dF) spectrograph and the variations in these asymmetries with the CCD, the plate, the time of observation, and the fibre. A data-reduction pipeline is developed that takes these deformations into account for the calibration and cross-correlation of the spectra. We show that, using the emission lines of calibration lamp observations, we can fit the line spread function with the sum of two Gaussian functions representing the theoretical signal and a perturbation of the system. This model is then used to calibrate the spectra and generate templates by downgrading high-resolution spectra. Thus, we can cross-correlate the observed spectra with templates degraded in the same way. Our reduction pipeline is tested on real observations and provides a significant improvement in the accuracy of the radial velocities obtained. In particular, the systematic errors that were as high as ~20 km s–1 when applying the AAO reduction package 2DFDR are now reduced to ~5 km s–1. Even though the 2dF spectrograph is to be decommissioned at the end of 2005, the analysis of archival data and previous studies could be improved by the reduction procedure we propose here.

Keywords: instrumentation: spectrograph — techniques: spectroscopic — galaxies: kinematics and dynamics



Full text doi:10.1071/AS05011

© CSIRO 2005

 
 PDF (378 KB)
 Export Citation
 Print
  
  
    


 
Top  Email this page
 
Legal & Privacy | Contact Us | Help

CSIRO

© CSIRO 1996-2012