Abstract
The Pan-STARRS1 (PS1) Science Consortium has carried out a set of imaging surveys using the 1.4 gigapixel GPC1 camera on the PS1 telescope. As this camera is composed of many individual electronic readouts and covers a very large field of view, great care was taken to ensure that the many instrumental effects were corrected to produce the most uniform detector response possible. We present the image-detrending steps used as part of the processing of the data contained within the public release of Pan-STARRS1 Data Release 1 (DR1). In addition to the single image processing, the methods used to transform the 375,573 individual exposures into a common sky-oriented grid are discussed, as well as those used to produce both the image stack and difference combination products.
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Waters, C. Z., Magnier, E. A., Price, P. A., Chambers, K. C., Burgett, W. S., Draper, P. W., … Wood-Vasey, W. M. (2020). Pan-STARRS Pixel Processing: Detrending, Warping, Stacking. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 251(1), 4. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/abb82b
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