Synopsis
Fit a model to one or more background PHA data sets.
Syntax
fit_bkg(id=None, *otherids, **kwargs) id - int or str, optional *otherids - sequence of int or str, optional outfile - str, optional clobber - bool, optional
Description
Fit only the backgound components of PHA data sets. This can be used to find the best-fit background parameters, which can then be frozen before fitting the data, or to ensure that these parameters are well defined before performing a simultaneous source and background fit.
Examples
Example 1
Simultaneously fit all background data sets with models and then store the results in the variable fres:
>>> fit_bkg() >>> fres = get_fit_results()
Example 2
Fit the background for data sets 1 and 2, then do a simultaneous fit to the source and background data sets:
>>> fit_bkg(1, 2) >>> fit(1, 2)
PARAMETERS
The parameters for this function are:
Parameter | Definition |
---|---|
id | The data set that provides the background data. If not given then all data sets with an associated background model are fit simultaneously. |
*otherids | Other data sets to use in the calculation. |
outfile | If set, then the fit results will be written to a file with this name. The file contains the per-iteration fit results. |
clobber | This flag controls whether an existing file can be overwritten ( True ) or if it raises an exception ( False , the default setting). |
Notes
This is only for PHA data sets where the background is being modelled, rather than subtracted from the data.
Bugs
See the bugs pages on the Sherpa website for an up-to-date listing of known bugs.
See Also
- fitting
- fit
- sherpaish
- calc_bkg_stat