Hello,
Is there a way to fold multiple curves into one in AstroImageJ by setting the period manually? And can AstroImageJ determine which period gives the best folded curve/produce periodograms? Thanks! Laura |
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Hi Laura,
You can fold a light curve on a fixed ephemeris, but AIJ does not current solve for the best fit ephemeris or produce periodograms. To fold on a fixed ephemeris, use: Multi-plot_Main->X-axis->"Set epoch and period..." to set those parameters. Then select: Multi-plot_Main->X-axis->"Show X-axis as days since Tc" Note: there are other X-axis phasing options which work for display, but if you are fitting the transit, you will need to select the "days" since Tc option. Karen On 5/9/2018 11:20 AM, Laura Watson [via AstroImageJ] wrote:
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Great, thanks Karen! Are there plans to include a feature to solve for period/produce periodograms in the future? From: karenacollins [via AstroImageJ] <ml+[hidden email]>
Sent: 09 May 2018 13:27:47 To: Watson, Laura Subject: Re: Folding transit curves Hi Laura,
You can fold a light curve on a fixed ephemeris, but AIJ does not current solve for the best fit ephemeris or produce periodograms. To fold on a fixed ephemeris, use: Multi-plot_Main->X-axis->"Set epoch and period..." to set those parameters. Then select: Multi-plot_Main->X-axis->"Show X-axis as days since Tc" Note: there are other X-axis phasing options which work for display, but if you are fitting the transit, you will need to select the "days" since Tc option. Karen On 5/9/2018 11:20 AM, Laura Watson [via AstroImageJ] wrote:
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Hi Laura,
Unfortunately there are no immediate plans to solve for period. Periodograms can probably be produced already using the underlying ImageJ tools and/or available plugings, but I am not well versed enough in that area to point you to any specific resources. Nevertheless, I've added you suggestions to the AIJ requested features list. Of course VARTOOLS (https://www.astro.princeton.edu/~jhartman/vartools.html) are the standard tools for searches for periodic events in light curves, but the tools can take some time learn to use. Karen |
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