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− | '''Reducing a Spectral-Line mosaic (using CO J=1-0 in M99 (NGC4254) from CARMA STING, Rahman et al. 2010)''' | + | *'''Reducing a Spectral-Line mosaic (using CO J=1-0 in M99 (NGC4254) from CARMA STING, Rahman et al. 2010)''' |
We present two methods: | We present two methods: | ||
Using the wideband to calibrate the narrowbands: | Using the wideband to calibrate the narrowbands: | ||
− | * [[CARMA spectral line mosaic M99]] (developed for the 2010 NRAO Synthesis Summer School) | + | ** [[CARMA spectral line mosaic M99]] (developed for the 2010 NRAO Synthesis Summer School) |
Calibrating each spectral window separately (simpler, but only for strong phase calibrators): | Calibrating each spectral window separately (simpler, but only for strong phase calibrators): | ||
− | * [[Extracting data from MIRIAD]] | + | ** [[Extracting data from MIRIAD]] |
− | * [[Importing and Calibrating a Mosaicked Spectral Line Dataset]] | + | ** [[Importing and Calibrating a Mosaicked Spectral Line Dataset]] |
− | * [[Imaging a Mosaicked Spectral Line Dataset]] | + | ** [[Imaging a Mosaicked Spectral Line Dataset]] |
Revision as of 14:15, 17 May 2010
- Reducing a Spectral-Line mosaic (using CO J=1-0 in M99 (NGC4254) from CARMA STING, Rahman et al. 2010)
We present two methods:
Using the wideband to calibrate the narrowbands:
- CARMA spectral line mosaic M99 (developed for the 2010 NRAO Synthesis Summer School)
Calibrating each spectral window separately (simpler, but only for strong phase calibrators):