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*[[I'm ready to go on to a more advanced discussion of photometry]]  
 
*[[I'm ready to go on to a more advanced discussion of photometry]]  
 
*[[Aperture photometry using APT]], specifically [[Aperture_photometry_using_APT#Looking_for_a_cookbook.3F|this]], which is the closest thing to a cookbook we will give you.
 
*[[Aperture photometry using APT]], specifically [[Aperture_photometry_using_APT#Looking_for_a_cookbook.3F|this]], which is the closest thing to a cookbook we will give you.
 
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w_5DgB0vKw YouTube video on using APT], including calculating the number APT needs.  (15 min because it starts from software installation and goes through doing photometry.)
 
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w_5DgB0vKw YouTube video on using APT], including calculating the number APT needs.  (15 min because it starts from software installation and goes through doing photometry.)
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=Working with (text) data tables =
 
=Working with (text) data tables =

Revision as of 15:44, 12 August 2011

Here is a collection of potentially useful links throughout the wiki (with occasional references to YouTube videos) that may or may not be helpful for your summer work.

Using the wiki


Downloading the data


Mosaics


Getting data from other wavelengths


Literature work


Doing photometry

OK, this step is doing to take the longest, be the most complex, involve the most steps and the most math.

Never just trust that the computer has done it right. It probably did what you asked it to do correctly, but you asked it to do the wrong thing. Always make some plots to test and see if the photometry seems correct.

Working with (text) data tables


Making SEDs

WARNING: lots of math and programming spreadsheets here too.. you WILL do this more than once to get the units right!