Started working on galaxy NGC0864 at Sat Jun 20 08:17:07 2020 Read 1 galaxy(ies) from /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-sample.fits Reading /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-tractor.fits Read 2974 sources from /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-tractor.fits Reading /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-maskbits.fits.fz Sort by flux! [ 21876.908] Reading /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-image-g.fits.fz Reading /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-model-g.fits.fz Reading /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-invvar-g.fits.fz Reading /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-image-r.fits.fz Reading /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-model-r.fits.fz Reading /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-invvar-r.fits.fz Reading /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-image-z.fits.fz Reading /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-model-z.fits.fz Reading /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-invvar-z.fits.fz Reading /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-psf-r.fits.fz Building masked image for central 1/1. Central position has been masked, possibly by a star (or saturated core). Pixels used: 363673 Peak Img[j, k]: 1286 1257 Mean (j, k): 1267.44 1237.74 Theta (deg): 45.9 Astro PA (deg): 44.1 Eps: 0.104 Major axis (pix): 453.9 Iteratively unmasking pixels: r=453.91 pixels r=453.91 pixels r=547.57 pixels 1264.56907011 1281.77 1236.30737525 1273.83 Peak position has moved by more than 10 pixels---falling back on Tractor geometry! r=414.48 pixels Starting ellipse-fitting for galaxy 455333 Fitting g-band took......325.722 sec Fitting r-band took......325.183 sec Fitting z-band took......336.004 sec Time for all images = 986.909 sec Performing elliptical aperture photometry. g CoG modeling succeeded with a chi^2 minimum of 311135.26 r CoG modeling succeeded with a chi^2 minimum of 93600.46 WARNING: The fit may be unsuccessful; check fit_info['message'] for more information. [astropy.modeling.fitting] z CoG modeling succeeded with a chi^2 minimum of 816080.83 Time = 1.079 min WARNING: The unit 'mgy / arcsec2' could not be saved in native FITS format and cannot be recovered in reading. If pyyaml is installed, it can roundtrip within astropy by using QTable both to write and read back, though one has to enable the unit before reading. [astropy.io.fits.convenience] Writing /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-455333-ellipse.fits Finished galaxy NGC0864 in 18.336 minutes. Started working on galaxy NGC0864 at Wed Jul 22 16:37:22 2020 Sort by flux! [42001.09] Central position has been masked, possibly by a star (or saturated core). Pixels used: 406008 Peak Img[j, k]: 1275 1249 Mean (j, k): 1258.57 1231.12 Theta (deg): 51.0 Astro PA (deg): 39.0 Eps: 0.094 Major axis (pix): 495.5 Iteratively unmasking pixels: r=495.51 pixels r=495.51 pixels r=595.19 pixels 1257.6128067634384 1278.6354 1229.4058504150141 1270.6624 Peak position has moved by more than 10 pixels---falling back on Tractor geometry! r=401.50 pixels Starting ellipse-fitting for galaxy 455333 with 32 core(s) majoraxis=401.50 pix, maxsma=803.00 pix, delta_sma=1.2 pix Fitting g-band took......197.877 sec Fitting r-band took......221.157 sec Fitting z-band took......208.475 sec Time for all images = 10.458 min Performing elliptical aperture photometry. g CoG modeling succeeded with a chi^2 minimum of 31926.47 r CoG modeling succeeded with a chi^2 minimum of 51828.74 z CoG modeling succeeded with a chi^2 minimum of 9752.45 Time = 1.568 min WARNING: The unit 'mgy / arcsec2' could not be saved in native FITS format and cannot be recovered in reading. If pyyaml is installed, it can roundtrip within astropy by using QTable both to write and read back, though one has to enable the unit before reading. [astropy.io.fits.convenience] Writing /global/cscratch1/sd/ioannis/SGA-data-dr9alpha/033/NGC0864/NGC0864-largegalaxy-455333-ellipse.fits Finished galaxy NGC0864 in 12.691 minutes.