Started working on galaxy PGC2030383 at Fri Aug 7 19:06:50 2020 Sort by flux! [ 797.9132] Central position has been masked, possibly by a star (or saturated core). Pixels used: 8867 Peak Img[j, k]: 143 144 Mean (j, k): 143.00 143.65 Theta (deg): 165.1 Astro PA (deg): 104.9 Eps: 0.216 Major axis (pix): 67.3 Iteratively unmasking pixels: r=67.28 pixels r=67.28 pixels r=80.73 pixels 142.998378042 143.315 143.652146934 143.735 Starting ellipse-fitting for galaxy 1214543 with 32 core(s) majoraxis=67.28 pix, maxsma=134.56 pix, delta_sma=1.0 pix Fitting g-band took......2.544 sec Fitting r-band took......2.090 sec Fitting z-band took......2.937 sec Time for all images = 0.126 min Performing elliptical aperture photometry. g CoG modeling succeeded with a chi^2 minimum of 25.31 r CoG modeling succeeded with a chi^2 minimum of 99.36 z CoG modeling succeeded with a chi^2 minimum of 24.29 Time = 0.028 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/274/PGC2030383/PGC2030383-largegalaxy-1214543-ellipse.fits Finished galaxy PGC2030383 in 0.261 minutes.