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more words here describing the images: regular D vs DnC at dec=-30
more words here describing the images: regular D vs DnC at dec=-30


[[File:Vlab_30s_d.vla.d.observe.png|300px]][[File:Vlab_30s.vla.dnc.observe.png|300px]]
[[File:Vlab_30s_d.vla.d.observe.png|500px]][[File:Vlab_30s.vla.dnc.observe.png|500px]]


more words about how in principle one can combine some D and some C to recreate what one had with DnC
more words about how in principle one can combine some D and some C to recreate what one had with DnC


==== Example ====
==== Example ====


I wanted a model image that was public, easy for the user to obtain, actually radio wavelength as opposed to using e.g. a spitzer image, had good spatial dynamic range to start with, and was interesting, so I chose this but I don't know if its the best - if you think something with a bunch of compact structure which will get imaged elongated would be more illustrative, please suggest something. This VLASS has B+C+D originally, so arguably has all relevant spatial scales before we run this new simulation.
I wanted a model image that was public, easy for the user to obtain, actually radio wavelength as opposed to using e.g. a spitzer image, had good spatial dynamic range to start with, and was interesting, so I chose this but I don't know if its the best - if you think something with a bunch of compact structure which will get imaged elongated would be more illustrative, please suggest something. This VLASS has B+C+D originally, so arguably has all relevant spatial scales before we run this new simulation.
Here is the skymodel, skymodel convolved, and simulated, as output by the simanalyze commands below, for 2h DnC:
[[File::Vlab_30s.vla.dnc.image.png]]


Here is 2h at transit in C, 2h in D, \\
Here is 2h at transit in C, 2h in D, \\

Revision as of 10:34, 20 November 2015

Simulating low-declination sources with the VLA

Historically, VLA has offered "hybrid" configurations e.g. BnA, with extension on the north-south arm, so that sources at low declination achieve a rounder synthesized beam than they would with the standard configurations.

more words here describing the images: regular D vs DnC at dec=-30

Vlab 30s d.vla.d.observe.pngVlab 30s.vla.dnc.observe.png

more words about how in principle one can combine some D and some C to recreate what one had with DnC



Example

I wanted a model image that was public, easy for the user to obtain, actually radio wavelength as opposed to using e.g. a spitzer image, had good spatial dynamic range to start with, and was interesting, so I chose this but I don't know if its the best - if you think something with a bunch of compact structure which will get imaged elongated would be more illustrative, please suggest something. This VLASS has B+C+D originally, so arguably has all relevant spatial scales before we run this new simulation.

Here is the skymodel, skymodel convolved, and simulated, as output by the simanalyze commands below, for 2h DnC:

[[File::Vlab_30s.vla.dnc.image.png]]


Here is 2h at transit in C, 2h in D, \\ 2h in CnD, and 1h in D plus 1d in C (commands below)

Vla.4panel.attempt1.png

There's clearly a problem with the D plus C clean - I'll look more into it - the skymodel is >2x the PB, so its not an edge effect from the simulation, but it might be insufficient uv coverage in 2x1h snapshots, both at transit.

These are noise-free - should we add thermal noise? I'll run that next to compare. Sometimes noise-free simulations get unstable in the clean because they have unrealistic properties.

I didn't apply any relative weighting between the D an C visibilities, nor did I apply any tapers. Should we do such things?

# 2h CnD
simobserve "vlab_30s",skymodel="snr.fits",antennalist="vla.dnc.cfg",thermalnoise="",verbose=True,incenter="1.4GHz",inwidth="200MHz",indirection="J2000 18h35m00s -30d00m00s",mapsize="15arcsec"
simanalyze "vlab_30s",analyze=True,imsize=2000,niter=5000,threshold="0.3Jy"

# 1hC 
simobserve "vlab_30s_cd",skymodel="snr.fits",antennalist="vla.c.cfg",thermalnoise="",verbose=True,incenter="1.4GHz",inwidth="200MHz",indirection="J2000 18h35m00s -30d00m00s",mapsize="15arcsec",totaltime="3600s"
# 1hD in the same directory
simobserve "vlab_30s_cd",skymodel="snr.fits",antennalist="vla.d.cfg",thermalnoise="",verbose=True,incenter="1.4GHz",inwidth="200MHz",indirection="J2000 18h35m00s -30d00m00s",mapsize="15arcsec",totaltime="3600s"
# image and analyze together (simanalyze will automatically concat the two MS it finds in the sim directory
simanalyze "vlab_30s_cd",analyze=True,imsize=2000,niter=5000,threshold="0.2Jy"

After simanalyze I cleaned manually with masks - we could provide the masks, or just use the un-masked clean in simanalyze - it doesn't look that much worse for DnC:

Vlab 30s.manclean.auto.png

but it does for the concatted 1hC plus 1hD:

Vlab 30s cd.manclean.auto.png