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== Data Description ==
== Data Description ==


== Mini-Tutorials ==
=== Individual Lessons ===
 
== 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
* Demonstrating the effect of calibration
* Applying calibrations
* Applying calibrations
* Flux calibration
* Flux calibration
* Bandbpass 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

More Reading