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S. Doe, A. Siemiginowska, W. Joye, and J. McDowell
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, 60 Garden Street, MS 81,
Cambridge, MA 02138
, Cash, variance, and maximum likelihood); our
modular design allows the user easily to add their own optimization
techniques and/or fit statistics. We also present a comparison of the
optimization techniques to be provided by the Application. The high
spatial and spectral resolutions that will be obtained with AXAF
instruments require a sophisticated data modeling capability.
We will provide not only a suite of astronomical spatial and spectral
source models, but also the capability of combining these models into
source models of up to four data dimensions (i.e., into source
functions
). We will also provide tools to create instrument
response models appropriate for each observation.
Fitting models to data is a vital part of the analysis of astronomical
data. As part of the ASC Data Analysis Environment, we have designed
a Fitting Application. Although other fitting packages (e.g.,
XSPEC; see Arnaud 1996) exist, the high resolution and sensitivity of
AXAF data present new challenges to the modeling and fitting of data;
fitting models of the form
is a requirement for our
software, and so we have been compelled to design our own Fitting
Application. This paper presents a design of the flight version
(Release 3) of our Fitting Application. We also discuss a preliminary
test of the performance of the X-Ray Calibration Facility (XRCF),
Release 1 version of our fitting software (Doe, Conroy, & McDowell 1996).
The design of our Fitting Application is shown in Figure 1.
Figure: The Fitting Application.
Original PostScript figure (11kB).
The Application is controlled through a GUI, the Fit Monitor/Navigator. (The modules and tools discussed below may also be run from outside, without invoking the Navigator.) As a Monitor, it monitors the progress of the Fitting Engine through parameter space, and can halt the engine when necessary. As a Navigator, it allows the user to invoke the following utilities:
The Fitting Application is required to support the following modeling features:
).
We have implemented a Release 1 (XRCF) version of the Fitting Engine; this implementation includes the optimization algorithms listed in the table below. The implementation of the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm is that contained in Numerical Recipes (1992); for the other algorithms, we have used the OPTIM library (Birkinshaw 1995). In this table, we present the execution time of the Engine, relative to the execution time of the Engine when the simplex algorithm has been selected. (At present, we are exploring ways to optimize the implementation of these algorithms, particularly the Powell and Levenberg-Marquardt routines.) In each run of the Engine, a 2-D Gaussian was fit to an array of 900 data points. We also present the number of lines of code for the implementation of each algorithm.

This project is supported by NASA contract NAS8-39073 (ASC). We would like to thank Mark Birkinshaw for making his OPTIM library available at the ASC; we also thank Michael Wise and Antonella Fruscione for many fruitful discussions.
Arnaud, K. A. 1996, in Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems V, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 101, eds. G. H. Jacoby and J. Barnes (San Francisco, ASP), 17
Birkinshaw, M. 1995, CfA internal memo
Doe, S., Conroy, M., & McDowell, J. 1996, in Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems V, ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 101, eds. G. H. Jacoby and J. Barnes (San Francisco, ASP), 155
Press, W. H., Teukolsky, S. A., Vetterling, W. T., & Flannery, B. P. 1992, Numerical Recipes, 2nd ed. (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press), 387
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