Showing posts with label CASA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CASA. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

CASA guides

Hey! If you're learning CASA, check out this new collection of tips and tutorials that I've been contributing to:
http://casaguides.nrao.edu/

And let me know if you see obvious holes in the documentation there (which is, clearly, still under development).


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Thursday, February 4, 2010

AIPS to CASA cheat sheet

So, i've been spending the last couple days learning CASA, and I think the most intuitive way to think about it is in terms of what I would be doing in AIPS. Hence the below table. Most tasks in AIPS have a parallel in CASA, although it's not always a one-to-one transfer.

Update: New and improved as of March 5, 2010:

































































AIPSCASA Purpose
APROPOS taskhelp List tasks with a short description of their purposes
BLCAL blcal Calculate a baseline-based gain calibration solution
BLCHN blcal Calculate a baseline-based bandpass calibration solution
BPASS bandpass Calibrate bandpasses
CALIB gaincal Calibrate gains (amplitudes and phases)
CLCAL applycal Apply calibration to data
COMB immath Combine images
CPASS cpass Calibrate bandpasses by polynomial fitting
DBCON concat Concatenate ''u-v'' datasets
DEFAULT default Load a task with default parameters
FILLM importvla Import old-format VLA data
FITLD importuvfits Import a ''u-v'' dataset which is in FITS format
FITLD importfits Import an image which is in FITS format
FITTP exportuvfits Write a ''u-v'' dataset to FITS format
FITTP exportfits Write an image to FITS format
FRING --- Calibrate group delays and phase rates.
GETJY fluxscale Determine flux densities for other cals
GO go Run a task
HELP help Display the help page for a task
IMAGR clean Image and deconvolve
IMFIT imfit Fit gaussian components to an image
IMHEAD vishead View header for ''u-v'' data
IMHEAD imhead View header for an image
IMLIN imcontsub Subtract continuum in image plane
IMLOD importfits Import a FITS image
IMSTAT imstat Measure statistics on an image
INP inp View task parameters
JMFIT imfit Fit gaussian components to an image
LISTR listobs Print basic data
MCAT ls List image data files
MOMNT immoments Compute moments from an image
OHGEO imregrid Regrids an image onto another image's geometry
PBCOR immath Correct an image for the primary beam
PCAL polcal Calibrate polarization
POSSM plotcal Plot bandpass calibration tables
POSSM plotms Plot spectra
PRTAN listobs Print antenna locations
PRTAN plotants Plot antenna locations
QUACK flagdata Remove first integrations from scans
RENAME mv Rename an image or dataset
SETJY setjy Set flux densities for flux cals
SMOTH imsmooth Smooth an image
SNPLT plotcal Plot gain calibration tables
SPFLG viewer Flag raster image of time v. channel
SPLIT split Write out ''u-v'' files for individual sources
TASK inp Load a task with current parameters
TGET tget Load a task with parameters last used for that task
TVALL viewer Display image
TVFLG viewer Flag raster image of time v. baseline
UCAT ls List ''u-v'' data files
UVFIX fixvis Compute ''u'', ''v'', and ''w'' coordinates
UVFLG flagdata Flag data
UVLIN uvcontsub Subtract continuum from ''u-v'' data
UVLSF uvcontsub Subtract continuum from ''u-v'' data
UVPLT plotms Plot ''u-v'' data
UVSUB uvsub Subtracts model ''u-v'' data from corrected ''u-v'' data
WIPER plotms Plot and flag ''u-v'' data
ZAP rmtables Delete data files



Do you have a favorite AIPS-to-CASA pair? Disagree with any of the above? Let me know in the comments! I'm still learning.

p.s. I'm supposed to be writing CASA documentation for the beginner (e.g., myself), so I doubt this is the last time I will be seeking feedback.

p.p.s. Why is blogger putting this horrific space before my table? I can't get rid of it and it looks fine in the preview. quack. This tip seemed to get rid of it.


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Friday, February 27, 2009

Casa and high frequency data

A question from reader Adam:

Do you folks do any work with high frequency (K and Q band) data? Do you use CASA at all? I've been trying to do both.

My (Amanda) response is below. Feel free to add yours in the comments.



I've just started playing with CASA, but not with high frequency data. My impressions are that the core utilities are there and that they're making great progress debugging everything and adding functionality. That being said, be extremely careful using CASA for production data reduction and make sure you double-check everything.

I've heard from other people that there are performance issues associated with large data sets on 32-bit computers.

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