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MOPEX User's Guide - IRSA

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<strong>MOPEX</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Table 9.2: List of options that can be called from the command-line when running mosaic.pl<br />

Option Flag Specification File (example) Default Location Required/Optional<br />

-n namelist of input parameters<br />

(mosaic.nl)<br />

./cdf/ required<br />

-I (capital i) list of input images (ImageList.txt) ./ required<br />

-S list of input uncertainty images<br />

(SigmaList.txt)<br />

-d list of DCE status mask images<br />

(IMaskList.txt)<br />

-M permanently damaged pixel mask<br />

image (*pmask.fits)<br />

-R list of outlier mask images<br />

(RMaskList.txt)<br />

./ optional<br />

./ optional<br />

./cal/ optional<br />

./ optional<br />

-F Fiducial Image Frame file (FIF.tbl) .// optional<br />

-O Output directory ./ optional<br />

9.7 Running APEX on the command line<br />

9.7.1 APEX Multiframe (apex.pl)<br />

APEX Multiframe is run on the command line using the perl wrapper script apex.pl. The syntax is<br />

as follows:<br />

unix% apex.pl <br />

where and the associated are given in Table 9.3. The default<br />

locations for all the files except for the namelist file can be overridden by providing the full path<br />

name. For example:<br />

unix% apex.pl -n apex_I1.nl -I /data/IRAC/ch1/bcd/ImageList.txt<br />

will run apex.pl using the namelist cdf/apex_I1.nl and the input image list given in<br />

/data/IRAC/ch1/bcd/ImageList.txt.<br />

Running <strong>MOPEX</strong> on the Command Line 230 Running APEX on the command line

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