Is there any code available in a Python library such as Astropy or a library in any other language that can:
Take the .fits image of a star as input
Locate the centroid of the star on the .fits image to a sub-pixel precision. The sub-pixel precision is necessary.
Place the image of the star centroid in a .fits file to within sub-pixel precision.
Again, the sub-pixel precision is what makes this project unique. All software out there that does similar processing (based on what I could find) only works down to the precision of a single pixel.
I have spent weeks reading through astronomy related libraries available in Python and other languages, and I have found code that can obtain star centroids to within a 1 pixel precision. But I have not been able to find any code in any library that can obtain the centroid to within subpixel precsion. Any help offered would be greatly appriciated!
What do you mean by sub-pixel precision? The fits file will have header containing astrometry information which include resolution and projection. Anyway it seems like you want the center of a star at higher precision. You would have to upscale the image (say the resolution of the image was 6'/pixel -> change it to 2'/pixel or whatever precision you want). Find the centroid (coordinates) from the upscaled image and then make coordinates to pixel transformation at original resolution, this will be a floating value which I believe will give you the sub-pixel(?)