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In the terminal window, <tt>cd</tt> into the directory <tt>/nrao</tt>, which is where the relevant data files and calibration models are stored. A directory listing, using <tt>ls -R</tt> should show the following: | In the terminal window, <tt>cd</tt> into the directory <tt>/nrao</tt>, which is where the relevant data files and calibration models are stored. A directory listing, using <tt>ls -R</tt> should show the following: |
Revision as of 23:22, 9 June 2010
The data reduction tutorials will be taking place across the NMT campus, specifically in Weir Hall (Rm. 28), the Martin Speare Building (Rms. 128 and 209), and the Array Operations Center/Dominici Science Operations Center. There may be slight differences in installations between the various buildings. This document describes how to use CASA in the various buildings.
Gaining Access
The data reduction tutorials will use the imaging account. If the machine you will be using is not already logged into this account, do so. The tutorial leads will provide the password.
The home directory for the imaging account is common to all machines. Do not modify any files in the home directory.
First Steps
Each machine has a local installation of CASA and a local copy of the relevant data files and calibration models.
- Open a terminal window.
- Start the Opera Web browser and navigate to the relevant tutorials at CASAguides - specifically the EVLA Tutorials.
- Continuum: EVLA_Continuum_Tutorial_3C391
- Spectral Line: EVLA_Spectral_Line_Calibration_IRC+10216
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Second Step
In the terminal window, cd into the directory /nrao, which is where the relevant data files and calibration models are stored. A directory listing, using ls -R should show the following:
% ls -R ContiuumMosaic_Friday_EVLA_3C391: 3c391_ctm_mosaic_10s_spw0.ms AdvancedTopicsLine_Tuesday_EVLA_3C391: 3c391_line_10s_summerschool.ms SpectralLine_Friday_EVLA_IRC10216: day2_TDEM0003_10s_norx MMLineMosaic_Tuesday_CARMA_M99: M99_CARMA.fits
Change directories (cd) into the directory relevant for your tutorial. Start CASA with casapy and begin the relevant tutorial.