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    DRAGraces: A Pipeline for the GRACES High-resolution Spectrograph at Gemini

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    Author
    Chené, A.-N.
    Mao, S.
    Lundquist, M.
    Martioli, E.
    Carlin, J.L.
    Affiliation
    Steward Observatory, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2021
    
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    American Astronomical Society
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    Chené, A. N., Mao, S., Lundquist, M., Martioli, E., Carlin, J. L., & OPERA collaboration. (2021). DRAGraces: A pipeline for the GRACES high-resolution spectrograph at Gemini. The Astronomical Journal, 161(3), 109.
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    Astronomical Journal
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    Copyright © 2021 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Abstract
    This paper describes the software Data Reduction and Analysis for GRACES (DRAGRACES), which is a pipeline reducing spectra from Gemini Remote Access to the CFHT ESPaDOnS Spectrograph (GRACES) at the Gemini North Telescope. The code is written in the IDL language. It is designed to find all the GRACES frames in a given directory, automatically determine the list of bias, flat, arc, and science frames, and perform the whole reduction and extraction within a few minutes. We compare the output from DRAGRACES with that of the Open source Pipeline for ESPaDOnS Reduction and Analysis (OPERA), a pipeline developed at the Canada- France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) that also can extract GRACES spectra. Both pipelines were developed completely independently, yet they give very similar extracted spectra. They both have their advantages and disadvantages. For instance, DRAGRACES is more straightforward and easy to use and is less likely to be derailed by a parameter that needs to be tweaked, while OPERA offers a more careful extraction that can be significantly superior when the highest resolution is required and when the signal-to-noise ratio is low. One should compare both before deciding which one to use for their science. Yet, both pipelines deliver a fairly comparable resolution power (R ~ 52.8k and 36.6k for DRAGRACES and R ~ 58k and 40k for OPERA in highand low-resolution spectral modes, respectively), wavelength solution, and signal-to-noise ratio per resolution element. © 2021 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.
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    0004-6256
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    10.3847/1538-3881/abd411
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