Hi David: thanks for your help. > juan> -I'm using aglc to extract light curves > doing: > > juan> > a=aglc_read_events("evt2.fits","../secondary/stat1.fits"); > juan> > aa=aglc(a,6.6,[9.1457,9.2052],[9.1917,9.2542],"meg",[-1,1]); > juan> > aglc_write_curve("lc.fits",a.fevt_1a,aa,"light > curve"); > > > juan> why the first row of the time column is > different than 0.0?, > juan> is it possible to have the number of seconds > since > juan> 2450814.5? > > I offset the time to 0.0 at the start of the observation, > just so a > plot's time axis is easier to read by eye. The FITS > header keyword, > TIMEZERO, gives the number of seconds since MJDREF. But in my case the 1st value in the time column is different that 0 (something aroun 400 s, but depends on the observation). It should be equal to 0 if you do TSTART-TIMEZERO?. the fact that it is different than 0 means that the first photon didn't arrive when the observation started? Thanks -Juan Yahoo! Cocina Recetas prácticas y comida saludable http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/ ---- You received this message because you are subscribed to the isis-users list. To unsubscribe, send a message to isis-users-request_at_email.domain.hiddenwith the first line of the message as: unsubscribeReceived on Wed Dec 03 2008 - 22:24:01 EST
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