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== Data Description == | == Data Description == | ||
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== Getting Oriented in CASA == | |||
We'll begin by getting you oriented in CASA. | We'll begin by getting you oriented in CASA. | ||
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* Your first task and script | * Your first task and script | ||
* Orienting yourself with a new data set | * Orienting yourself with a new data set | ||
== Calibrating Data == | |||
Next we'll look at how we calibrate data. | Next we'll look at how we calibrate data. | ||
* Basic phase and amplitude calibration | * Basic phase and amplitude calibration | ||
* Applying calibrations | * Applying calibrations | ||
* Flux calibration | * Flux calibration | ||
* | * Bandpass calibration | ||
== Flagging Data == | |||
A large part of the human input to data reduction comes from identifying problematic data, which is usally removed from the data set in a process called "flagging." | A large part of the human input to data reduction comes from identifying problematic data, which is usally removed from the data set in a process called "flagging." | ||
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* Basic data inspection | * Basic data inspection | ||
== More Reading == | == Imaging == | ||
* Demonstrating the effect of calibration - your first imaging example | |||
* Basic continuum imaging | |||
* Basic line imaging | |||
* UV continuum subtraction | |||
=== More Reading === |
Revision as of 15:32, 25 February 2014
Overview
Data Description
Individual Lessons
Getting Oriented in CASA
We'll begin by getting you oriented in CASA.
- Your first task and script
- Orienting yourself with a new data set
Calibrating Data
Next we'll look at how we calibrate data.
- Basic phase and amplitude calibration
- Applying calibrations
- Flux calibration
- Bandpass calibration
Flagging Data
A large part of the human input to data reduction comes from identifying problematic data, which is usally removed from the data set in a process called "flagging."
- Basic flagging
- Basic data inspection
Imaging
- Demonstrating the effect of calibration - your first imaging example
- Basic continuum imaging
- Basic line imaging
- UV continuum subtraction