Selecting Spectral Windows and Channels
You may need to run a certain task on a specific channel or range of channels in your data: this is where the 'spw' parameter comes in. This parameter allows you to select both spectral windows (synonymous with IFs in VLA data) and channels. A colon separates spectral window information from channel information, and a tilde denotes a range. NOTE: all index numbering in CASA begins with 0, not 1!
Here are some basic examples:
spw = '1' # Spectral window 1 spw = '0~3' # Spectral windows 0, 1, 2, and 3 spw = '1,3,5' # Spectral windows 1, 3, and 5 spw = '*:10~50' # Channels 10--50 for all spectral windows spw = '4~7:30~40' # Channels 30--40 for spectral windows 4, 5, 6, and 7
In most cases, to specify a single channel, you should just be able to type:
spw = '1:30' # Channel 30 of spectral window 1
However, in plotms, to specify a single channel, you'll need to write it as a range:
spw = '1:30~30' # Channel 30 of spectral window 1 in plotms
You can also use frequency units to select spectral windows or channels:
spw = '1412~1415MHz' # All spectral windows containing 1412--1415 MHz spw = '*:1412~1415MHz' # Channels in the range 1412--1415 MHz
It is also possible to specify multiple ranges:
spw = '0:3~10,1:20~30' # Channels 3--10 from spectral window 0 and channels 20--30 from spectral window 1 spw = '2:5~15;25~35' # Channels 5--15 and 25--35 for spectral window 2
You can find more detail in the CASA Cookbook.
Last checked on CASA Version 3.0.0 (r9860)
--Laura Chomiuk 21:52, 10 February 2010 (UTC)