Changeset 41402 for trunk/doc/release.2015/ps1.analysis/response.txt
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r41347 r41402 1 2 We thank the referee for the many detailed suggestions. We have 3 incorportated these in almost all cases into the article. The 4 result is greatly improved in terms of clarity and context. Below are 5 our specific responses the the suggestions of the referee. 6 7 (Our responses to the comments start with "**" and are indented). 1 8 2 9 Referee Report … … 67 74 mask values appear in the DR1 and DR2 data releases. For example, 68 75 Tables 1-4 must refer to some named quantities in the data releases. 69 This paper should also clearly indicate which quantities are recommended70 to be most reliable for point source astrometry, fluxes and colors. 71 (My guess would be the astrometry from the stacked images in Sec 4.7, since 72 those aren't recomputed; fluxes from the averaged forced photometry 73 in Sec 6; and colors from either aperture photometry on the stacked 74 images or from the averaged forced photometry, and the authors must 75 know which is demonstrated to be more reliable). The paper should 76 state the same for galaxy astrometry, fluxes and colors.76 This paper should also clearly indicate which quantities are 77 recommended to be most reliable for point source astrometry, fluxes 78 and colors. (My guess would be the astrometry from the stacked images 79 in Sec 4.7, since those aren't recomputed; fluxes from the averaged 80 forced photometry in Sec 6; and colors from either aperture photometry 81 on the stacked images or from the averaged forced photometry, and the 82 authors must know which is demonstrated to be more reliable). The 83 paper should state the same for galaxy astrometry, fluxes and colors. 77 84 78 85 ** for each section, we have added a summary of where the values may … … 97 104 that the photometric goals are achieved 98 105 99 ** added comparion discussion of chip, warp, stack photometry at the end of Sec 6.1 106 ** added comparion discussion of chip, warp, stack photometry at the 107 end of Sec 6.1 100 108 101 109 - Sec 7, where the image differencing detections and photometry is used … … 643 651 are completely constrained. 644 652 645 We have renamed Section 6 as Forced Warp Analysis and split out the646 PSF vs extended source analysis sections as recommended. We added647 some explanation at the end of the section to explain what we mean by 648 'forced'.653 ** We have renamed Section 6 as Forced Warp Analysis and split out the 654 PSF vs extended source analysis sections as recommended. We added 655 some explanation at the end of the section to explain what we mean 656 by 'forced'. 649 657 650 658 - The general description of the section should end with "variant of psphot", … … 665 673 - The terms "skycell" and "warp image" are first used here without 666 674 definition. Are warp images the same as CAMERA and CHIP? 675 667 676 ** Updated Section 2 to outline the relevant processing stages and 668 677 define 'warp', 'skycell', and 'stack' more cleanly.
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