Gencal
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Specify Calibration Values of Various Types The gencal task provides a means of specifying antenna-based calibration values manually. The values are put in designated tables and applied to the data using applycal. Current antenna-based gencal options (caltype) are: 'amp'= amplitude correction 'ph' = phase correction 'sbd'= single-band delay (phase-frequency slope for each spw) 'mbd'= multi-band delay (phase-frequency slope over all spw) 'antpos' = ITRF antenna position corrections 'antposvla' = VLA-centric antenna position corrections The calibration specifications are not time-variable in the present implementation. Calibration values can be assigned to each spw, antenna and pol selection, where applicable. The same caltable can be specified for multipl runs of gencal, in which case the specified parameters will be incorporated cumulatively. E.g., amplitude parameters (caltype='amp') multiply and phase-like parameters ('ph', 'sbd','mbd','antpos') add. 'amp' and 'ph' parameters can be incorporated into the same caltable (in separate runs), but each of the other types require their own unique caltable. A mechanism for specifying manual corrections via a text file will be provided in the future. The caltables are applied to the data by using applycal. Other calibration tables must also be present, if applicable. For antenna position corrections (caltype='antpos'), the antenna position offsets are specified in the ITRF frame. For VLA position corrections in the VLA-centric frame, use caltype='antposvla', and gencal will rotate them to ITRF before storing them in the output caltable. Keyword arguments: vis -- Name of input visibility file default: none. example: vis='ngc5921.ms' caltable -- Name of input/output caltable. If it does not exist, it will be created. Specifying an existing table will result in the parameters being applied cumulatively. Only a single time-stamp for all calibrations are supported, currently. Do not use a caltable created by gaincal, bandpass, etc. default: none. example: caltable='test.G' caltype -- The calibration parameter type being specified. Options include: 'amp' = gain (G) amplitude (1 real parameter per pol, antenna, spw) 'ph' = gain (G) phase (deg) (1 real parameter per pol, antenna, spw) 'sbd' = single-band delays (nsec) (1 real parameter per pol, antenna, spw) 'mbd' = multi-band delay (nsec) (1 real parameter per pol, antenna, spw) 'antpos' = antenna position corrections (m) (3 real ITRF offset parameters per antenna; spw, pol selection will be ignored) 'antposvla' = antenna position corrections (m) specified in the old VLA-centric coordinate system default: none. example: caltype='ph' spw -- Spectral window selection for specified parameters. default: spw='' (specified parameters apply to all spws) example: spw = '2,3,4' antenna -- Antenna selection for specified parameters. default: antenna='' (specified parameters apply to all antennas) example: antenna='EA02, EA03' (specified parameter(s) to apply to EA02 and EA03 only) pol -- Polarization selection for specified parameters. default: pol='' (specified parameters apply to all polarizations) example: pol='R' (specified parameters to apply to R only) parameter -- The calibration parameters, specified as a list, to store in the caltable for the spw, antenna, and pol selection. The required length of the list is determined by the caltype and the spw, antenna, pol selection. One "set" of parameters (e.g., one value for 'amp', 'ph', etc., three values for 'antpos') specified the same value for all indicated spw, antenna, and pol. OR, When specifying a long list of calibration parameter values, these should be ordered first (fastest) by pol (if pol!=''), then by antenna (if antenna!=''), and finally (sloweset) by spw (if spw!=''). Unspecified selection axes must not be enumerated in the parameter list Examples: gencal(vis='test.ms',caltable='test.G',caltype='amp', spw='',antenna='',pol='', parameter=[3]) --> Antenna-based gain amplitude corrections for all spws, antennas, and polarizations will be multiplied by 3. When applied to visibility data, this correction will produce a corrected visibility than is (1/3*1/3) less than the uncorrected visibility. gencal(vis='test.ms',caltable='test.G',caltype='ph', spw='',antenna='EA03,EA04',pol='', parameter=[45,120]) --> Gain phase corrections for antennas EA03 and EA04 will be adjusted (additive) by 45 and 120 degrees (respectively), for all spws and polarizations. When these phases are applied to visibility data, the visibility phases will decrease or increase by the specified amount where the selected antennas occur first or second (respectively) in each baseline. E.g., the phase of baseline EA03-EA04 will change by (-45+120) = + 75 degrees. Baseline EA01-EA03's phase will change by +45 degrees; baseline EA04-EA05's phase will change by -120 degrees. The same phase sign convention is used for delay and antenna position corrections. gencal(vis='test.ms',caltable='test.G',caltype='ph', spw='',antenna='EA05,EA06',pol='R', parameter=[63,-34]) --> Gain phase corrections for antennas EA05 and EA06 will be adjusted (additive) by 63 and -34 degrees (respectively), in R only, for all spws gencal(vis='test.ms',caltable='test.G',caltype='ph', spw='',antenna='EA09,EA10',pol='R,L', parameter=[14,-23,-130,145]) --> Gain phase corrections in all spws will be adjusted for antenna EA09 by 14 deg in R and -23 deg in L, and for antenna EA10 by -130 deg in R and 145 deg in L. gencal(vis='test.ms',caltable='test.G',caltype='ph', spw='2,3',antenna='EA09,EA10',pol='', parameter=[14,-23,-130,145]) --> Gain phases corrections in both polarizations will be adjusted for antenna EA09 by 14 deg in spw 2 and -23 deg in spw 3, and for antenna EA10 by -130 deg in spw 2 and 145 deg in spw 3. gencal(vis='test.ms',caltable='test.G',caltype='sbd', spw='2,3',antenna='EA09,EA10',pol='', parameter=[14,-23,-130,145]) --> Delay corrections in both polarizations will be adjusted for antenna EA09 by 14 nsec in spw 2 and -23 nsec in spw 3, and for antenna EA10 by -130 nsec in spw 2 and 145 nsec in spw 3. See the above example for caltype='ph' for details of the sign convention adopted when applying delay corrections. gencal(vis='test.ms',caltable='test.G',caltype='antpos', antenna='EA09,EA10', parameter=[0.01,0.02,0.03, -0.03,-0.01,-0.02]) --> Antenna position corrections in meters (in ITRF) for antenna EA09 (dBx=0.01, dBy=0.02, dBz=0.03) and for antenna EA10 (dBx=-0.03, dBy=-0.01, dBz=-0.02) See the above example for caltype='ph' for details of the sign convention adopted when applying antpos corrections. gencal(vis='test.ms',caltable='test.G',caltype='antposvla', antenna='EA09,EA10', parameter=[0.01,0.02,0.03, -0.03,-0.01,-0.02]) --> Antenna position corrections (in the traditional VLA-centric frame) will be introduced in meters for antenna EA09 (dBx=0.01, dBy=0.02, dBz=0.03) and for antenna EA10 (dBx=-0.03, dBy=-0.01, dBz=-0.02) These offsets will be rotated to the ITRF frame before storing them in the caltable. See the above example for caltype='ph' for details of the sign convention adopted when applying antpos corrections.