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Once CASA is up and running in the directory containing the data, then start your data reduction by getting some basic information about the data. The task {{listobs}} can be used to get a listing of the individual scans comprising the observation, the frequency setup, source list, and antenna locations. | |||
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Revision as of 19:09, 14 May 2019
This page is currently under construction.
Introduction
This CASA guide describes the basics of the self-calibration process and in particular how to choose parameters to achieve the best result. Even after the initial calibration of the dataset using the amplitude calibrator and the phase calibrator, there are likely to be residual phase and/or amplitude errors in the data. Self-calibration is the process of using an existing model, often constructed from imaging the data itself, to reduce the remaining phase and amplitude errors in your image.
The dataset that will be used for this CASA tutorial is an observation of a massive galaxy cluster at z~1 which was taken with the goal to determine the morphology of the radio sources within the cluster.
Data for this Tutorial
Obtaining the Data
Observation Details
Once CASA is up and running in the directory containing the data, then start your data reduction by getting some basic information about the data. The task listobs can be used to get a listing of the individual scans comprising the observation, the frequency setup, source list, and antenna locations.
# in CASA
listobs(vis='MOO_1506+5136_Cband.ms')
================================================================================ MeasurementSet Name: /filepath/ MS Version 2 ================================================================================ Observer: Prof. Anthony H. Gonzalez Project: uid://evla/pdb/34052589 Observation: EVLA Data records: 5290272 Total elapsed time = 2853 seconds Observed from 13-Oct-2017/20:40:09.0 to 13-Oct-2017/21:27:42.0 (UTC)
Initial Imaging
more text
Link to the task tclean
# in CASA
tclean( vis=...