Difference between revisions of "Making CMDs and color-color diagrams"

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<font color="red">need tutorial on doing this in IRSA tools</font>
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*[https://youtu.be/2ku4PKPetbY IRSA tutorial on making plots in IRSA Viewer]
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*[https://youtu.be/LBjcL1S67hE  IRSA tutorial on catalogs and plots in Finder Chart]
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*[https://youtu.be/hPZFYDDpvsk IRSA tutorial on making plots with error bars]
  
  

Revision as of 20:25, 11 August 2020

To make a color-magnitude diagram (CMD) or a color-color diagram, you need to (1) convert any fluxes/flux densities you have to magnitudes; (2) compute colors by taking bluer color minus redder color (e.g., B-V or K-[24]); (3) if a CMD, plot magnitudes on the y-axis, with brighter objects (smaller numbers) on the top, so reversing the 'standard' y-axis; (4) if a CMD, colors should be on the x-axis and increase to the right; if a color-color diagram, colors should be on both axes, increasing to the top and right.

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need tutorial on doing this in IRSA tools


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