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28\secA{Acknowledgements}
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30Thanks are due to the many people who have provided assistance and
31advice during the development and testing of \duchamp, particularly
32Ivy Wong, Kathrin Wolfinger, Tobias Westmeier, Sara Shakouri, Mary
33Putman, Cormac Purcell, Attila Popping, Tara Murphy, Enno Middelberg,
34Korinne McDonnell, Malte Marquarding, Philip Lah, Russell Jurek, Simon
35Guest, Jose Francisco Gomez, BiQing For, Luca Cortese, Mark
36Calabretta, David Barnes and Robbie Auld. Additionally, Emil Lenc and
37Anita Richards both provided valuable comments on the journal paper
38that have helped the descriptions therein. I'd like to thank the
39members of the ASKAP Working Group 2 (Source Finding) for their
40interest and feedback - \duchamp has been considered as part of the
41development of ASKAP Survey Science Projects, and this has driven
42further development of the core \duchamp software.
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44The graphics in \duchamp are created using the
45\textsc{pgplot}\footnote{\href{http://www.astro.caltech.edu/$\sim$tjp/pgplot/}{http://www.astro.caltech.edu/$\sim$tjp/pgplot/}}
46library, FITS file access is controlled through the
47\textsc{cfitsio}\footnote{\href{http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/software/fitsio/fitsio.html}{http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/software/fitsio/fitsio.html}}
48library \citep{pence99}, while the world-coordinate transformations
49are performed using the
50\textsc{wcslib}\footnote{\href{http://www.atnf.csiro.au/people/mcalabre/WCS/index.html}{http://www.atnf.csiro.au/people/mcalabre/WCS/index.html}}
51library (described in \citet{calabretta02}).
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53The bulk of this work was conducted as part of a CSIRO Emerging
54Science Postdoctoral Fellowship, and \duchamp continues to be
55maintained both as a standalone package and as part of the software
56development effort for the ASKAP telescope. This work was supported by
57the NCI National Facility at the ANU.
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