The TAOS Project: High-Speed Crowded Field Aperture Photometry

  • Zhang Z
  • Kim D
  • Wang J
  • et al.
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We have devised an aperture photometry pipeline for data reduction of image data from the Taiwanese-American Occultation Survey (TAOS). The photometry pipeline has high computational performance, and is capable of real-time photometric reduction of images containing up to 1000 stars, within the sampling rate of 5 Hz. The pipeline is optimized for both speed and signal-to-noise performance, and in the latter category it performs nearly as well as DAOPHOT. This paper provides a detailed description of the TAOS aperture photometry pipeline. © 2009. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved.

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Zhang, Z.-W., Kim, D.-W., Wang, J.-H., Lehner, M. J., Chen, W. P., Byun, Y.-I., … Wen, C.-Y. (2009). The TAOS Project: High-Speed Crowded Field Aperture Photometry. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 121(886), 1429–1439. https://doi.org/10.1086/649507

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