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fgcmcal: Global Photometric Calibration in LSST with FGCM

This is the LSST stack code to interface with the Forward Global Calibration Method (FGCM) third-party package to perform global photometric survey calibration. Please see Burke, Rykoff, et al. 2018 for the paper describing the method, and https://github.com/lsst/fgcm/tree/lsst-dev (the LSST fork of https://github.com/erykoff/fgcm) for the Python implementation that is used by this fgcmcal package.

FGCM performs a global photometric calibration, starting with instrumental fluxes and producing top-of-the-atmosphere standard fluxes by forward modeling the atmosphere and instrument, including chromatic corrections. Overall absolute calibration is reduced to the computation of one offset per band, which fgcmcal can optionally compute based on a reference catalog.

Currently, the fgcmcal package will only run on HSC data within the stack, but this is being actively worked on. In general, the FGCM code should be compatible with any survey with the following requirements:

  • Visit/CCD based observations
  • Transmission curves for each filter, preferably for each CCD
  • MODTRAN4 is required to generate new atmosphere tables.
  • Atmosphere tables for the following telescope locations are included:
    • Blanco telescope at CTIO (DES)
    • Subaru telescope at Mauna Kea (HSC)
    • LSST telescope at Cerro Pachon (LSST)
  • Enough memory to hold all the observations in memory at once.
    • A full run of four years of DES survey data can be run on a machine with 128 Gb RAM and 32 processors in less than a day.

Installing the fgcm and fgcmcal Packages

As of DM-16128, both fgcm (the third-party package) and fgcmcal (the stack interface) are distributed with lsst_distrib. Therefore, with a stack installation after w_2018_47 or v17.0 or later, setting up fgcmcal is as simple as:

setup lsst_distrib

Or, to only get fgcmcal and required dependencies:

setup fgcmcal

FGCM Cookbook

Please see the FGCM Cookbook for doing a test run on HSC RC data on lsst-dev and to learn the control flow of fgcmcal.

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