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psphot Extended Source Fit 20130712 tag
This page discusses some experiments where we ran psphot on simulated images using the current ipp tag ipp-20130712
This can be compared to the results with the ipp trunk discussed here
The 40 simulated images were provided last year by Peter Draper for use in testing the psphot kron radius and magnitude code. They were constructed using E Bertin's SkyMaker program.
Sersic Index
If we look at the sersic index for all galaxies we get the following histogram. The hisogram on the right shows the counts for pure disks and bulges. We see that the fits for bulges are clustered around 4 as expected while disks mostly have values near 1.
Sersic Fit Magnitudes
The difference between the simulated galaxys' magnitudes and the sersic fit magnitudes are shown in the following plot. 91% of the sources are contained in the band near zero. The reason for the other bands needs to be investigated.
If we consider only the pure bulge sources the fits are better. psphot under estimates the flux somewhat. If we look at pure disks we see the banding.
The bands away from dmag == 0 are primarily objects with measured sersic index > 4.5 and small effective disk length.
Radii
If we compare the measured widths with the source sizes we see effects that are not understood.
disks
The following plots compare the measured semi-major axis with the disk scale length. The plot on the left shows all pure disks while the plot on the right zooms in on the linear regime. We find that the measured width is a factor of 2 larger.
bulges
If we compare the measured width to the bulge effective radius we find that the measured widths are a fraction smaller than expected.
Exponential Model
Exponential magnitudes
In general the magnitude fit with exponential model is slightly less than the expected value. However when the galaxy sample is restricted to pure disks the magnitude differences are clustered around zero.
Radii
As with the sersice models, the measured width is about 2 x the modeled disk scale length.
de Vacouleur Model
The de Vacouleur model provides a good fit to elliptical galaxies. In our sample these are represented by the galaxies with ht == -6 pure disks
I(r) = I(0) exp[ -k * R ** (1 / 4) ]
psphot extended source parameters measured for PS_MODE_DEV
EXT_INST_MAG
EXT_WIDTH_MAJ
EXT_WIDTH_MIN
EXT_THETA
It looks like there is something wrong with the DEV models.The magnitude differences are all over the place and there was a problem matching up the models with the pure bulge objects.
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