WorkshopImaging

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This page describes the hands-on imaging portion of the ALMA data reduction workshop. In this session you will use ALMA Science Verification data to explore CASA's imaging capabilities. This page describes the data and introduces the scripts. It is not a full-fledged CASA guide, only background for the hands on portion of the workshop.

Data Description

Currently five ALMA Science Verification data sets have been released. The calibrated u-v data for all five projects should appear in your cluster account in the directory "imaging/calib/". Briefly the projects are:

  • NGC3256_Band3 Single-field observations of the nearby starburst galaxy NGC 3256. The data were taken in "TDM" mode and so have low frequency resolution compared to the other data sets here (about 15 MHz per channel). The spectral windows cover the CO J=1-0 line, a CN doublet, and the 3mm continuum. All three types of emission are visible and extended in the data. There is a full CASA Guide describing the reduction and imaging of these data here: NGC3256Band3.
  • TWHYA_BAND7 Single-field observations of the debris disk around the nearby pre main sequence star TW Hya. These data have high frequency resolution and cover the 850 micron continuum, the CO J=3-2 line, and HCO+ J=4-3 line. There is a full CASA Guide describing the reduction and imaging of these data here: TWHydraBand7.
  • TWHYA_BAND6
  • TWHYA_BAND3
  • Antennae_Band7

Recommended Workflow

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