Correct normalization in photon diffraction by circles#507
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… in directed_dist().
…om the disk of diffacted photons.
…tion for better average calculation when disk diffracted photons are mixed in.
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LGTM. Thanks for finding this bug, William.
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My last PR should have fixed CI, so I'm going ahead and merging. |
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This should address #506. I've made the fix to the normalization that I suggested in that issue and also made changes to the two tests it caused to fail. Those failures are because we now see a lot of photons making up a disk around the test star, whereas before they were pure spikes. Some of the numbers I picked in
test_rubin_diffraction_produces_spikes()feel a little arbitrary to me, so please let me know if they could be made more physical.