RVSAO References
The primary reference is a paper in the August 1998 Publications of the
Astronomical Society of the Pacific:
- RVSAO 2.0: Digital Redshifts and Radial Velocities
- Michael J. Kurtz and
Douglas J. Mink, 1998,
PASP, v. 110, pp. 934-977.
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- There are also two previously published papers:
- XCSAO: A Radial Velocity Package for the IRAF Environment
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M.J. Kurtz,
D.J. Mink,
W.F. Wyatt, D.G. Fabricant, G. Torres, G.A. Kriss,
and J.L. Tonry (1991), in Astronomical Data Analysis Software and
Systems I, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 25, eds. D.M. Worrall, C. Biemesderfer,
and J. Barnes, p. 432-438.
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- EMSAO: Radial Velocities from Emission Lines in Spectra
- D.J. Mink
and W.F. Wyatt (1995),
in Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems IV, ASP Conf.
Ser., Vol. 77, eds. R.A. Shaw, H.E. Payne, and J.J.E. Hayes, p. 496-499.
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- A third short paper tells how we use the RVSAO package at the Center for
Astrophysics:
- A Production System for Radial Velocity Measurements
- D.J. Mink and
W.F. Wyatt (1992),
in Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems I, ASP Conf. Ser.,
Vol. 25, eds. D.M. Worrall, C. Biemesderfer, and J. Barnes, p. 439-441.
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- And this even shorter paper tells how RVSAO is used to get binary
star orbits:
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FORTRAN Program and IRAF Script Produce Fast Scientific Output
- Dave Latham (1994) in
IRAF Newsletter 13, December 1994, page 19.
- This short paper describes the changes between version 1 and
version 2 of rvsao:
- RVSAO 2.0 - A Radial Velocity Package for IRAF
- D.J. Mink and
M.J. Kurtz (1998), in
Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems VII
ASP Conference Series, Vol. 145,
eds. R. Albrecht, R. N. Hook and H. A. Bushouse.
It was presented at the Seventh Annual Conference on Astronomical Data Analysis
Software and Systems in September 1997.
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- The standard reference for the cross-correlation techniques used in
XCSAO is:
- A survey of galaxy redshifts. I - Data reduction techniques
- Tonry, J.L. and Davis, M. 1979, Astron. J., 84, 1511
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