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Aims. We describe a new technique for measuring accurate galaxy colours from images taken under different seeing conditions. Methods. The method involves two ingredients. First we define the Gaussian-aperture-and-PSF flux, which is the Gaussian-weighted flux a galaxy would have if it were observed with a Gaussian PSF. This theoretical aperture flux is independent of the PSF or pixel scale that the galaxy was observed with. Second we develop a procedure for measuring such a "GaaP" flux from observed, pixellated images. This involves modelling source and PSF as a superposition of orthogonal shapelets. A correction scheme is also described that approximately corrects for any residuals to the shapelet expansions.Results. A series of tests on simulated images shows that it is possible with this method to reduce systematic errors in the matched-aperture fluxes to the level of one percent, which makes it useful for deriving photometric redshifts from large imaging surveys.. © 2008 ESO.
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Kuijken, K. (2008). GaaP: PSF- and aperture-matched photometry using shapelets. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 482(3), 1053–1067. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20066601
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