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29\secA{Available parameters}
30\label{app-param}
31
32The full list of parameters that can be listed in the input file are
33given here. If not listed, they take the default value given in
34parentheses. Since the order of the parameters in the input file does
35not matter, they are grouped here in logical sections.
36
37\secB*{Input related}
38\begin{Lentry}
39\item[{ImageFile [no default]}] The filename of the
40  data cube to be analysed.
41\item[{flagSubsection [false]}] A flag to indicate whether one
42  wants a subsection of the requested image.
43\item[{Subsection [ [*,*,*] ]}] The requested subsection
44 -- see \S\ref{sec-input} for details on the subsection format.  If
45 the full range of a dimension is required, use a \texttt{*} (thus the
46 default is the full cube).
47\item[{flagReconExists [false]}] A flag to indicate whether the
48  reconstructed array has been saved by a previous run of \duchamp. If
49  set true, the reconstructed array will be read from the file given
50  by \texttt{reconFile}, rather than calculated directly.
51\item[{reconFile [no default]}] The FITS file that contains the
52  reconstructed array. If \texttt{flagReconExists} is true and this
53  parameter is not defined, the default file that is looked for will
54  be determined by the \atrous parameters (see \S\ref{sec-recon}).
55\item[{flagSmoothExists [false]}] A flag to indicate whether the
56  Hanning-smoothed array has been saved by a previous run of \duchamp. If
57  set true, the smoothed array will be read from the file given
58  by \texttt{smoothFile}, rather than calculated directly.
59\item[{smoothFile [no default]}] The FITS file that has
60  a previously smoothed array. If \texttt{flagSmoothExists}
61  is true and this parameter is not defined, the default file that is
62  looked for will be determined by the smoothing parameters (see
63  \S\ref{sec-smoothing}).
64\end{Lentry}
65
66\secB*{Output related}
67\begin{Lentry}
68\item[{OutFile [duchamp-\\Results.txt]}] The file containing the
69  final list of detections. This also records the list of input
70  parameters.
71\item[{flagSeparateHeader [false]}] A flag to indicate that the header
72  information that would normally be printed at the start of the
73  results file (containing information on the parameters, image
74  statistics and number of detections) should instead be written to a
75  separate file.
76\item[{HeaderFile [duchamp-\\Results.hdr]}] The file to which the
77  header information should be written when
78  \texttt{flagSeparateHeader=true}.
79\item[{SpectraFile [duchamp-\\Spectra.ps]}] The postscript file
80  containing the resulting integrated spectra and images of the
81  detections.
82\item[{flagTextSpectra [false]}] A flag to say whether the spectra
83  should be saved in text form in a single file. See below for a
84  description.
85\item[{spectraTextFile [duchamp-\\Spectra.txt]}] The file containing
86  the spectra of each object in ascii format. This file will have a
87  column showing the spectral coordinates, and one column for each of
88  the detected objects, showing the flux values as plotted in the
89  graphical output of \texttt{spectraFile}.
90\item[{flagLog [false]}] A flag to indicate whether the
91  details of intermediate detections should be logged.
92\item[{LogFile [duchamp-\\Logfile.txt]}] The file in which
93  intermediate detections are logged. These are detections that have
94  not been merged. This is primarily for use in debugging and
95  diagnostic purposes: normal use of the program will probably not
96  require it.
97\item[{flagOutputMask [false]}] A flag to say whether or not to save a
98  FITS file containing a mask array, with values 1 where there is a
99  detected object and 0 elsewhere. The filename will be derived
100  according to the naming scheme detailed in Section~\ref{sec-maskOut}.
101\item[{flagOutputRecon [false]}] A flag to say whether or not
102  to save the reconstructed cube as a FITS file. The filename will be
103  derived according to the naming scheme detailed in
104  Section~\ref{sec-reconIO}.
105\item[{flagOutputResid [false]}] As for
106  \texttt{flagOutputRecon}, but for the residual array -- the
107  difference between the original cube and the reconstructed cube. The
108  filename will be derived according to the naming scheme detailed in
109  Section~\ref{sec-reconIO}.
110\item[{flagOutputSmooth [false]}] A flag to say whether or not
111  to save the smoothed cube as a FITS file. The filename will be
112  derived according to the naming scheme detailed in
113  Section~\ref{sec-smoothing}.
114\item[{flagVOT [false]}] A flag to say whether to create a
115  VOTable file with the detection information. This will be an XML
116  file in the Virtual Observatory VOTable format.
117\item[{votFile [duchamp-\\Results.xml]}] The VOTable file with
118  the list of final detections. Some input parameters are also
119  recorded.
120\item[{flagKarma [false]}] A flag to say whether to create a
121  Karma annotation file corresponding to the information in
122  \texttt{outfile}. This can be used as an overlay in Karma
123  programs such as \texttt{kvis}.
124\item[{karmaFile [duchamp-\\Results.ann]}] The Karma annotation
125  file showing the list of final detections. 
126\item[{flagMaps [true]}] A flag to say whether to save
127  postscript files showing the 0th moment map of the whole cube
128  (parameter \texttt{momentMap}) and the detection image
129  (\texttt{detectionMap}).
130\item[{momentMap [duchamp-\\MomentMap.ps]}] A postscript file
131  containing a map of the 0th moment of the detected sources, as well
132  as pixel and WCS coordinates.
133\item[{detectionMap [duchamp-\\DetectionMap.ps]}] A postscript
134  file with a map showing each of the detected objects, coloured in
135  greyscale by the number of detected channels in each spatial
136  pixel. Also shows pixel and WCS coordinates.
137\item[{flagXOutput [true]}] A flag to say whether to display a
138  0th moment map in a PGPlot X-window. This will be in addition to any
139  that are saved to a file. This parameter can be overridden by the
140  use of the \texttt{-x} command-line option, which disables the
141  X-windows output.
142\end{Lentry}
143
144\secB*{Modifying the cube}
145\begin{Lentry}
146\item[{flagTrim [false]}] A flag to say whether to trim
147  BLANK pixels from the edges of the cube -- these are typically
148  pixels set to some particular value because they fall outside the
149  imaged area, and trimming them can help speed up the execution.
150\item[{flagMW [false]}] A flag to say whether to ignore
151  channels contaminated by Milky Way (or other) emission -- the
152  searching algorithms will not look at these channels.
153\item[{maxMW [112]}] The maximum channel number that contains
154  ``Milky Way'' emission.
155\item[{minMW [75]}] The minimum channel number that contains
156  ``Milky Way'' emission. Note that the range specified by
157  \texttt{maxMW} and \texttt{minMW} is inclusive.
158\item[{flagBaseline [false]}] A flag to say whether to remove
159  the baseline from each spectrum in the cube for the purposes of
160  reconstruction and detection.
161\end{Lentry}
162
163\secB*{Detection related}
164
165\secC*{General detection}
166\begin{Lentry}
167\item[{flagStatSec [false]}] A flag indicating whether the
168  statistics should be calculated on a subsection of the cube, rather
169  than the full cube. Note that this only applies to the statistics
170  used to determine the threshold, and not for other statistical
171  calculations (such as those in the reconstruction phase).
172\item[{StatSec [ [*,*,*] ]}] The subsection of the cube used
173  for calculating statistics -- see \S\ref{sec-input} for details on
174 the subsection format. Only used if \texttt{flagStatSec=true}.
175\item[{flagRobustStats [true]}] A flag indicating whether to use the
176  robust statistics (median and MADFM) to estimate the noise
177  parameters, rather than the mean and rms. See \S\ref{sec-stats} for
178  details.
179\item[{flagNegative [false]}] A flag indicating that the
180  features of interest are negative. The cube is inverted prior to
181  searching.
182\item[{snrCut [3.]}] The threshold, in multiples of $\sigma$ above
183  the mean.
184\item[{threshold [no default]}] The actual value of the
185  threshold. Normally the threshold is calculated from the cube's
186  statistics, but the user can manually specify a value to be used
187  that overrides the calculated value. If this is not specified, the
188  calculated value is used. Also, when the FDR method is requested
189  (see below), the value of the \texttt{threshold} parameter is
190  ignored.
191\item[{flagGrowth [false]}] A flag indicating whether or not to
192  grow the detected objects to a smaller threshold.
193\item[{growthCut [2.]}] The smaller threshold using in growing
194  detections. In units of $\sigma$ above the mean.
195\item[{beamSize [10.]}] The size of the beam in pixels. If the
196  header keywords BMAJ and BMIN are present, then these will be used
197  to calculate the beam size, and this parameter will be ignored.
198\end{Lentry}
199
200\secC*{\Atrous reconstruction}
201\begin{Lentry}
202\item[{flagATrous [false]}] A flag indicating whether or not to
203  reconstruct the cube using the \atrous wavelet
204  reconstruction. See \S\ref{sec-recon} for details.
205\item[{reconDim [1]}] The number of dimensions to use in the
206  reconstruction. 1 means reconstruct each spectrum separately, 2
207  means each channel map is done separately, and 3 means do the whole
208  cube in one go.
209\item[{scaleMin [1]}] The minimum wavelet scale to be used in the
210  reconstruction. A value of 1 means ``use all scales''.
211\item[{scaleMax [0]}] The maximum wavelet scale to be used in the
212  reconstruction. If the value is $\le0$ then the maximum scale is
213  calculated from the size of the input array. Similarly, if the value
214  given is larger than this calculated value, the calculated value is
215  used instead.
216\item[{snrRecon [4]}] The thresholding cutoff used in the
217  reconstruction -- only wavelet coefficients this many $\sigma$ above
218  the mean (or greater) are included in the reconstruction.
219\item[{filterCode [1]}] The code number of the filter to use in
220  the reconstruction. The options are:
221  \begin{itemize}
222  \item \textbf{1:} B$_3$-spline filter: coefficients =
223    $(\frac{1}{16}, \frac{1}{4}, \frac{3}{8}, \frac{1}{4}, \frac{1}{16})$
224  \item \textbf{2:} Triangle filter: coefficients =
225    $(\frac{1}{4}, \frac{1}{2}, \frac{1}{4})$
226  \item \textbf{3:} Haar wavelet: coefficients =
227    $(0, \frac{1}{2}, \frac{1}{2})$
228  \end{itemize}
229\end{Lentry}
230
231\secC*{Smoothing the cube}
232\begin{Lentry}
233\item[{flagSmooth [false]}] A flag indicating whether to
234  smooth the cube. See \S\ref{sec-smoothing} for details.
235\item[{smoothType [spectral]}] The smoothing method used: either
236  ``spectral'' (with a 1D Hanning filter) or ``spatial'' (with a 2D
237  Gaussian filter). 
238\item[{hanningWidth [5]}] The width of the Hanning smoothing
239  kernel.
240\item[{kernMaj [3]}] The full-width-half-maximum (FWHM) of the
241  2D Gaussian smoothing kernel's major axis.
242\item[{kernMin [3]}] The FWHM of the 2D Gaussian smoothing kernel's
243  minor axis.
244\item[{kernPA [0]}] The position angle, in degrees,
245  anticlockwise from vertical (\ie usually East of North).
246\end{Lentry}
247
248\secC*{FDR method}
249\begin{Lentry}
250\item[{flagFDR [false]}] A flag indicating whether or not to use
251  the False Discovery Rate method in thresholding the pixels.
252\item[{alphaFDR [0.01]}] The $\alpha$ parameter used in the FDR
253  analysis. The average number of false detections, as a fraction of
254  the total number, will be less than $\alpha$ (see
255  \S\ref{sec-detection}).
256\end{Lentry}
257
258\secC*{Merging detections}
259\begin{Lentry}
260\item[{minPix [2]}] The minimum number of spatial pixels for a
261  single detection to be counted.
262\item[{minChannels [3]}] At least one contiguous set of this many
263  channels must be present in the detection for it to be accepted.
264\item[{flagAdjacent [true]}] A flag indicating whether to use
265  the ``adjacent pixel'' criterion to decide whether to merge
266  objects. If not, the next two parameters are used to determine
267  whether objects are within the necessary thresholds.
268\item[{threshSpatial [3.]}] The maximum allowed minimum spatial
269  separation (in pixels) between two detections for them to be merged
270  into one. Only used if \texttt{flagAdjacent = false}.
271\item[{threshVelocity [7.]}] The maximum allowed minimum channel
272  separation between two detections for them to be merged into
273  one.
274\end{Lentry}
275
276\secC*{Other parameters}
277\begin{Lentry}
278\item[{spectralMethod [peak]}] This indicates which method is used
279  to plot the output spectra: \texttt{peak} means plot the spectrum
280  containing the detection's peak pixel; \texttt{sum} means sum the
281  spectra of each detected spatial pixel, and correct for the beam
282  size. Any other choice defaults to \texttt{peak}.
283\item[{spectralUnits [km/s]}] The user can specify the units of
284  the spectral axis. Assuming the WCS of the FITS file is valid, the
285  spectral axis is transformed into velocity, and put into these units
286  for all output and for calculations such as the integrated flux of a
287  detection.
288\item[{pixelCentre [centroid]}] Which of the three ways of
289  expressing the ``centre'' of a detection (see \S\ref{sec-results}
290  for a description of the options) to use for the X, Y, \& Z
291  columns in the output list. Alternatives are: \texttt{centroid, peak,
292  average}.
293\item[{drawBorders [true]}] A flag indicating whether to draw
294  borders around the detected objects in the moment maps included in
295  the output (see for example Fig.~\ref{fig-spect}).
296\item[{drawBlankEdges [true]}] A flag indicating whether to
297  draw the dividing line between BLANK and non-BLANK pixels on the
298  2D images (see for example Fig.~\ref{fig-moment}).
299\item[{verbose [true]}] A flag indicating whether to print the
300  progress of any computationally intensive algorithms (\eg
301  reconstruction, searching or merging algorithms) to the screen.
302\end{Lentry}
303
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