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This is a collection of CASA tasks to help process and analyze EVLA data.  Although they are not officially supported, some authors may choose to provide contact information.   
This is a collection of CASA tasks to help process and analyze EVLA data.  Although they are not officially supported, some authors may choose to provide contact information.   


Since they are CASA tasks, you will need to run the 'buildmytasks' application prior to importing into CASA.  Once imported, they are called like any other tasks, and will include help information within CASA.  Instructions on building and importing tasks can be found in the CASA Cookbook.
Since they are CASA tasks, you will need to run the {{buildmytasks}} application prior to importing into CASA. Note that as a result of posting these files to a Wiki, the names have been changed so that the first letter is capitalizedYou will need to change this to lowercase prior to running {{buildmytasks}}. Once imported, they are called like any other tasks, and will include help information within CASA.  Instructions on building and importing tasks can be found in the CASA Cookbook.


If you would like to contribute, and do not have access to the CASA Guides WIKI, you may email Miriam Krauss (mkrauss at nrao.edu).
If you would like to contribute, and do not have access to the CASA Guides WIKI, you may email Miriam Krauss (mkrauss at nrao.edu).


== plotwx: plotting the weather table, obtaining observation-specific opacity information ==
== plotwx: plotting the weather table, obtaining observation-specific opacity information ==
Download task files: [[File:Task_plotWX.py]], [[File:PlotWX.xml]]


== listsdm: a 'listobs'-style information tool for SDM files ==
== listsdm: a 'listobs'-style information tool for SDM files ==
Download task files: [[File:Task_listsdm.py]], [[File:listsdm.xml]]


== findsources: use the online Vizier catalogs to find sources for outlier-field imaging ==
== findsources: use the online Vizier catalogs to find sources for outlier-field imaging ==
Download task files: [[File:Task_findsources.py]], [[File:findsources.xml]]

Revision as of 02:34, 2 January 2011


Edit this file to contribute or update

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Overview

This is a collection of CASA tasks to help process and analyze EVLA data. Although they are not officially supported, some authors may choose to provide contact information.

Since they are CASA tasks, you will need to run the Template:Buildmytasks application prior to importing into CASA. Note that as a result of posting these files to a Wiki, the names have been changed so that the first letter is capitalized. You will need to change this to lowercase prior to running Template:Buildmytasks. Once imported, they are called like any other tasks, and will include help information within CASA. Instructions on building and importing tasks can be found in the CASA Cookbook.

If you would like to contribute, and do not have access to the CASA Guides WIKI, you may email Miriam Krauss (mkrauss at nrao.edu).

plotwx: plotting the weather table, obtaining observation-specific opacity information

Download task files: File:Task plotWX.py, File:PlotWX.xml


listsdm: a 'listobs'-style information tool for SDM files

Download task files: File:Task listsdm.py, File:Listsdm.xml

findsources: use the online Vizier catalogs to find sources for outlier-field imaging

Download task files: File:Task findsources.py, File:Findsources.xml