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2 August 2010 The third version of the AMBER data reduction software
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Abstract
We present the third release of the AMBER data reduction software by the JMMC. This software is based on core algorithms optimized after several years of operation. An optional graphic interface in a high level language allows the user to control the process step by step or in a completely automatic manner. Ongoing improvement is the implementation of a robust calibration scheme, making use of the full calibration sets available during the night. The output products are standard OI-FITS files, which can be used directly in high level software like model fitting or image reconstruction tools. The software performances are illustrated on a full data set of calibrators observed with AMBER during 5 years taken in various instrumental setup.
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Fabien Malbet, Gilles Duvert, Florentin A. Millour, Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin, Guillaume Mella, Luc Halipré, Alain Chelli, Sylvain Lafrasse, Evelyne Altariba, and Gérard Zins "The third version of the AMBER data reduction software", Proc. SPIE 7734, Optical and Infrared Interferometry II, 77344C (2 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.857527
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Visibility

Astatine

Data modeling

Stars

Human-machine interfaces

Interferometry

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