Eiichi Egami, Christina Williams, Christopher Willmer, and myself have been working to develop image simulation for the JWST NIRCam instrument (led by Marcia Rieke). We have been pursuing parallel methods, both producing an in-house image simulator (led by Christopher Willmer) that accounts for some of the finer details of the electronics and using the existing LSST image simulation methods (PhoSim and GalSim) for comparison purposes. Eiichi has been working with Scott Daniel at UW and the Purdue group to adapt the existing LSST methods for use in simulating NIRCam images, and everyone we have corresponded with has been extremely helpful. Christina and I have focused primarily on producing input source catalogs modeled from existing deep space-based datasets, which we have been adapting for input into PhoSim and Christopher’s in-house simulator. The availability of the LSST software has been a boon for us, and we will do our best to be conscientious in giving LSST appropriate credit when we use the existing tools.
As we become more adept at producing our simulated images, we are going to become increasingly concerned with producing image stacks and mosaics. We are exploring some existing options for this important task, and we are considering trying to use the LSST
Software Stack. I am writing to ask for advice in determining where the NIRCam team would need to focus efforts in adapting the LSST Stack for use with NIRCam simulated (and possibly real!) images.
Having read the LSST Software User Guide, and the Using the LSST Stack tree in particular, I get the impression that the tutorial describing how to process the SDSS Stripe 82 Images is most closely related to what we are interested in. We will begin with this and the related tutorials, but if there have any pointers for further adapting these methods we would appreciate hearing them. Is the appropriate path to follow the Representation of a Camera tree to produce an “obs_nircam” package once we would like to start modeling the NIRCam data, after we have reproduced the SDSS tutorials?
We would appreciate very much any advice people are willing to give.