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Redshifting spectra with a redder spectral coverage than the standard OzDES setting #148

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clidman opened this issue Dec 5, 2017 · 3 comments

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clidman commented Dec 5, 2017

I a currently using Marz to redshift Gemini data of a galaxy cluster at z=1.05, using spectra that have a spectral range going from 560 to 1040nm. Xcor seems to be done up to z=1.0 and no further. Is there a parameter one can set that ensures that the Xcor is done over a larger redshift range.

Note also that one gets starts from time to time, and some stars a blueshifted, so the lower bound should be -0.01. I suspect that it is at zero.

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clidman commented Dec 6, 2017 via email

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